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Return to the organic world
with heart-beat
Native
Flute, drum, gentle finger-picking acoustic Folk guitar and
Bunny's memorable voice singing lyrics that resonate from the heart of
the sacred Black Hills, to
positively relate ancient indigenous perspectives critical for our
lives, our planet, and our future!
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"captures earthy
spirit with style...her delivery is uncluttered, she is perpetually
at ease...Her organic folk is well-suited to the simple,
straightforward performance.."
Rapid City Journal |
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"spring breeze gentle with crisp, melodic Native American flute
harmonies over Bunny’s river rapids powerful seasoned voice..."
Country Register
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CROWD PLEASING ~
HEART HEALING ~ CREATURE
CONCERTS

Dream-painted music sent with conviction, beauty, compassion, from a
wise and memorable feminine voice, in peaceful lyrics with Acoustic Folk
Guitar,
Native
American Flute
and Drum harmonies. With the power of song, like visible breath this
music speaks confidently, reassuringly, softly, of indigenous
life-honoring ways of balance, for healing, with a global perspective needed now on our
planet - “WE are the caretakers of the Earth, and we are all related.”
Resonating from organic and subtle awareness’s inspired and sent from
the sacred places of the Black Hills, this is music is sincerely
sent to nurture our global family with intent to heal the heart, the
family, the nations, the world.
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Listening to the music found in the
peace-full silence:
Bunny offers
Workshops designed to teach an awareness of subtle and acoustic sounds
and the silences between the spaces of the notes that create beauty and
balance; to bring awareness to the fact that there need not always
be a “right answer” or a last word. In an often noise-polluted
world, Bunny's live concert performance and workshops
relieve the stress of over-stimulation and the sometimes very
aggressive sounding world we live in; to help remind human BE-ings of
the value of pausing, reflecting in silence, the value of thinking more
slowly, and to aide in the appreciation for and an awareness of a deeper
connection to the ever-flowing energies associated with sound resonance,
nuances of communication from nature and the organic world. These
faithful and ever present gifts of Spirit lie subtly just
beyond the concrete pavement, cubicle walls, carpeting, mindless "traffic"
chaos and wasted energy drain many have experienced in a dysfunctionaly
competitive society.

FOR FEES, CONTRACT
INFORMATION, and passwords to
PRESS KIT / TECH RIDER
Contact
HILLBUNNY
PRODUCTIONS
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Organic
NEW
brand of
Indigenous
Folk all Her Own!
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Bridging Cultures &
Genres
Bunny sings the West forward
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Relates to the Child
in All Music
Workshops
Songs that tell the story
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 With students at St. Stephens Indian School Libaray
workshop with drum and flute harmony
As u nofficial
cultural ambassador of the Black Hills area, Bunny' sings of freedom balanced with responsibility in
earth-friendly flute and drum songs that soothe. Sing along with acoustic human music
that embodies
the unique character of the Sacred Black Hills which have inspired
all of her original compositions.
Soulful wooden flute solos and drum songs create, with her memorable
voice, a gentle genre all their own.
A
Wyoming Arts Council Roster Artist since 2002, GRANT MONEY
has been regularly awarded Presenters to assist in Bunny Sings Wolf's performance fees within
the States of Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nevada.
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Touching
the hearts of listeners from all cultures, races and age groups,
Bunny beautifully brings forward indigenous ways in true life
experienced songs with thought provoking lyrics and resonant voice.
Bunny
also presents New Folk - that gently
protests, New Age - that resonates peace. Traditional
Country - Blue-Grass Flair Contemporary - Pop - in a constantly expanding repertoire of
over 200 cover songs and 420 originals
In
her own sage-pickin' acoustic guitar style she also ably
performs songs by artists such
as Kate Wolf, Judy Collins, Stevie Nicks, Joan Biez, Hal
Ketchum, Willie Nelson, Kathy Mattea, John Denver, Kenny
Rogers, Dan Fogelburg, to name
a few.
COVER
SONGS performed by request in advance to fill your event's SPECIAL
entertainment requirements
(partial list at bottom
of page).
Email your questions or ideas to plan your NEXT
earth-friendly
educational, and crowd pleasing event!
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Looking
for FUN, culturally expanding, hands-on learning experiences while
sharing a few meaningful "Sing-along" songs? Bunny's
Multi-theme or
Native American
Cultural story telling and educational
presentations have proven to be both educational and highly valued
as memorable learning and thoroughly entertaining music experiences.
In eye-catching
buckskin regalia Bunny brings down the walls of
prejudice, race, and culture, with attention grabbing songs thought-full of
earth and creature-friendly lessons and teachings of peace and
harmony among all our relations.
Click here to learn more about programs to
Teach Native Flute And Drums
and what Educators, Students and Presenters who have enJOYed and evaluated her
work have said.
See more detailed
descriptions of sample THEME presentations below |


Examples of
several THEME performances available:
Dance!
Buffalo Dance!: In
soulful song with acoustic guitar and Native American flute, journey
from the
"Trail of Tears",
to
"Freedom",
"Liberty", the life-honoring
"Treaty"
song and the renewed spirit of hope and responsibility of the
"White Buffalo Peace Song" , in Bunny
Sings Wolf's "Lakota-inflective Folk music" that teaches respect for all
our relations (Mitakuye Oyasin) while mending the circle of life that
was once lived and honored in Plains Indian cultures who considered
themselves relatives with Tatanka Oyate - the buffalo nation. Join in
dance and song where nothing is wasted, and all nations learn to live in
unity on Mother Earth once again!
Wolf-Song:
Bunny sets her fresh voice and life experience to the unforgettable
Folk songs of the Late Kate Wolf. Visit again the Trumpet Vine,
Red Tail Hawk, Brother Warrior, Give Yourself to Love, Old Jerome and
other kitchen table comfortable 70's era acoustic music to come home to.
Your audience will thank you for this laid back relaxing trip down a
very memorable road less traveled...
Songs
of Peace
from the HEART of the Nation: Straight from the Sacred Black Hills, all
original Lakota-inflective folk style music, some with
Native American Flute and Drum, for
healing a heart, a nation, a world. This unique music presentation
highlights indigenous, earth-friendly ways of peace and respect for our
planet and it's creatures. Experience Bunny's soul-stirring human music concert in this truly timely,
thought provoking and peaceful musical journey. You may even find
yourself humming along.
Back Roads:
In song get to know special people and slower, quieter places found in
small towns and along rural roads through mountains, prairies and
ranching communities, where wildlife means seeing a hawk fly overhead at
sunset. Watch the audience un-stress with this comforting music to relax
to. Original and cover songs from Folk, to Bluegrass, to Pop and Country
- this is music that highlights the beauty of the simple, where serenity
can be touched on the outskirts - yes, even from the complex world we live in.
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Native
American Flute, drum and story telling:
Hear the comforting story of The White Buffalo Calf Woman (relating
to Lakota prophecies for this time in history) or The Three Sisters,
Corn, Beans and Squash - and how a race was disgraced. Audiences are
invited to get to know some of the natural traits of the animals
used in the creation of Bunny's regalia, feel the skins, touching
the natural world of creatures and growing things. Share by
discussion, playing drum or singing along, as new dimensions of
acceptance of people of all cultures, skin colors and beliefs are
explored in dream gifted songs based on the theme Mitakuye Oyasin
(we are all related).
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AND
Bunny also offers
Professional
Development Workshops
for teachers or other professionals (health care providers, lawyers,
social workers, etc.):
Listening to the music in silence:
Workshops designed to teach an awareness of subtle and acoustic sounds
and the silences between the spaces of the notes that create balance.
To bring awareness to the fact that there need not always be a “right
answer” or a last word. In an often noise-polluted world, this workshop
relieves the stress of over-stimulation and the sometimes very
aggressive sounding world we live in; to help remind professionals of
the value of pausing, reflecting in silence, the value of thinking more
slowly, and to aide in the appreciation for and an awareness of a deeper
connection to the ever-flowing energies associated with sound resonance,
nuances of communication from nature and the organic world - just
beyond the concrete pavement, cubicle walls, and carpeting.

FOR FEES, CONTRACT
INFORMATION, and passwords to TECHNICAL RIDER , PRESS KIT
Contact
HILLBUNNY
PRODUCTIONS


Bunny's songs
speak in beauty of natural and life nurturing spaces and the importance of
living ways of cultivating
peace and harmony among all our relations. Mitakuye
Oyasin
(Lakota-we are all
related).

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Workshops - Community/School Residencies

Following is a
SAMPLING of
SOME of the many
COVER SONGS
available in Folk - Pop and contemporary performances from
Bunny Sings Wolf
Songs Listed
Alphabetically by Song Title
or key phrase
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Song Writer or performed
by |
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A Time |
Bunny |
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Across the Great
Divide |
Kate Wolf |
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Ain’t Got a
Barrel of Money |
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Angel From
Montgomery |
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Are There Anymore
Cowboys? |
Willy Nelson |
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Back In the Saddle
Again |
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Back Roads |
Kate Wolf |
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Black Hills Train |
Bunny |
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Black Mountain Mist
Woman |
Bunny |
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Blind At Three Forks |
Bunny |
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Both Sides Now |
Judy
Collins |
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Brother Warrior |
Kate Wolf |
Buffalo Gals
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Buffalo Tale |
Bunny |
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City of Cities |
Judy
Collins |
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Colorado,
Colorado (The Blizzard) |
Judy
Collins |
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Cornflower Blue |
Kate Wolf |
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Country Road |
John Denver |
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Cry Cry Hard |
? |
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Dance, Buffalo Dance |
Bunny
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Days of Wine
and Roses |
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Desert Wind |
Kate Wolf
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Desperado
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Different Drum |
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Dock of the
Bay |
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Don’t Fence Me In |
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Down In the Valley |
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Dreamin
|
Judy
Collins |
Dreams
|
Fleetwood Mac |
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Early Morning
Melody |
Kate Wolf |
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Emma Rose |
Kate Wolf |
Eyes of a Painter
|
Kate Wolf |
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Feel The Same |
Bonnie Raitt |
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Fire Tender |
Dave Gershen |
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Fly Away |
Kate Wolf |
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Forgive and Forget |
Kathy Mattea |
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Fortune of
Soldiers |
Judy
Collins |
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Friend of Mine |
Kate Wolf |
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Friends Share |
Bunny |
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Full Time Woman |
Kate sang Alice Stuart |
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Give Yourself to
love |
Kate Wolf |
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Goin Wild for You Baby |
Bonnie Raitt |
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Gold In California |
Kate Wolf |
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Golden Days Ahead |
Bunny & Chris Voyles |
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Golden Handcuffs |
Dave Gershen |
Green Eyes
|
Kate Wolf |
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Hearing Your Call |
Dave Gershen |
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Home Before
Dark |
Judy
Collins |
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Home on the Range |
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House of the
Rising Sun |
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Hurry Home |
Kate Wolf |
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I Don’t Need a
Thing at All |
Gene Watson sang
Joe Allen |
I’m always chasing rainbows
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I’ve Been
Working On RR |
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If a Pix
Paints a 1000 words |
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Keep it Simple |
Chuck Pyle |
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Knee Deep in a
River |
Kathy Mattea |
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Landslide |
Stevie Nix |
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Laugh Like That |
Kate Wolf |
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Lazy River |
? |
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Leaving on a
Jet Plane |
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Like A River |
Kate Wolf |
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Lilac Bush the
Apple Tree |
Kate Wolf |
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Lonely at the
Bottom |
Kathy Mattea |
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Lookin to Find |
Bunny |
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Loyalty-Like a
Shadow |
Bunny |
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Matter of Time |
Patty Clayton |
Memories – Midnight not a sound on the pavement has the moon
lost her memory
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Monday in the
Mountains |
Kate Wolf |
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More Than A Mountain |
Bunny |
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O Great Spirit |
Bunny |
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Oh Susanna! |
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Old Jerome |
Kate Wolf |
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Old Ones Lament
|
Dave Gershen |
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Once I was
Lost |
Judy Collins |
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One Day Soon |
Judy Collins |
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One Sided
Conversation |
Gene Watson sang
Joe Allen |
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Open Space |
Bunny |
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Paha Sapa Polusa |
Bunny |
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Paper Rosie
|
Gene Watson |
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Part of the
Plan |
Dan Fogelburg |
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Peace & Security
Where? |
Bunny |
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Peaceful Easy
Feeling |
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Plant Your Fields |
Katthy Matea |
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Pretty Little Girl |
Bunny |
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Questions Are For |
Bunny |
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Ragtime Cowboy Joe |
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Recycling Song |
? |
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Red River Valley |
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Redtail Hawk |
Kate Wolf |
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Riding in the
Country |
Kate Wolf |
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Rising of the Moon |
Kate Wolf |
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River is Wide |
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Rocky Top |
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Sacred Ground |
Bunny |
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Saturday
Morning |
Harry Chapin |
|
Seeds |
Kathy Mattea |
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Seven Bridges
Row |
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Shadow of Your
Smile |
? |
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She Rises Like
Dolphin |
Kate Wolf |
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Sittin on the Porch |
Kate Wolf |
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Slow Movin Outlaw |
Willie Nelson |
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So Far Away |
Carol King |
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Something
Inside So Strong |
Kenny Rogers |
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Song to Trees |
Bunny |
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Songbird |
Fleetwood Mac |
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South Dakota Pines
(Carolina Pines) |
Kate Wolf |
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Standing Knee Deep in A River and Dying of
Thirst |
Kathy Mattea |
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Statues Made of
Clay |
Kate Wolf |
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Step by Step |
Chuck Pyle |
Streets of Calgary
|
Kate Wolf |
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Streets of Larado |
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Sun Is Burning
in the Sky |
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Sweet Betsy From
Pike |
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Sweet
Companion |
John McNicholas |
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Table of Four |
Bunny and Chris Voyles |
|
Telluride Sawmill |
Kate Wolf sang David West
Cyrus Clark
|
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The Blizzard |
Judy
Collins |
|
The First Time
I ever saw your face |
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The Gambler |
Kenny Rodgers |
|
The Hobo |
Kate Wolf sang Hugh Shacklett |
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The Night They
Drove Dixie Down |
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The River is
Wide |
Traditional |
|
The Rose |
|
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The Things I Have
Learned |
Bunny |
There
was a time when the clocks all stopped
|
Judy
Collins |
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These Times We’re
lvn |
Kate Wolf |
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Trail of Tears |
Hal Ketchum sang |
Trestle Gone
|
Bunny |
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Trumpet Vine |
Kate Wolf |
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
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Two Way Waltz |
Kate Wolf |
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Two World’s
Clash |
Bunny |
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Unifinished Life |
Kate Wolf |
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Vision Quest
Song |
Bunny |
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Vortex |
Bunny |
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Wally’s Song |
Bunny |
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Wedding Song |
Bunny |
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West Coast of
Claire |
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White Buffalo
Peace Song |
Bunny |
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White Haired Sunrise |
Bunny |
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Who Knows
Where Time |
Sandy Denny |
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Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo |
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Wild Mountain Climb |
Dave
Gershen |
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Wind Blows Wild |
Kate Wolf |
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Wind In My Hair |
Bunny & Chris Voyles |
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Wyoming’s
Yesterday |
Patty Clayton |
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You’re not Standing
Like You Used To |
Kate Wolf |

Bunny's songs
speak in beauty of natural and life nurturing spaces and the importance of
living ways of cultivating
peace and harmony among all our relations.
Mitakuye
Oyasin
(Lakota-we are all
related).

White Buffalo Calf
Woman
Pte Sa We

The circle is round, each of the colors of human races, and of the four
directions is to be honored equally, and everything we send comes
back to us - as above so below.
May we each choose to do what we can
to walk in wisdom so that ALL may be blessed.
Mitakuye Oyasin
Bunny
Sings Wolf
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A note about
Native American flutes, music, and story telling:
Just as a "French
horn" is a particular type of musical instrument, "Native American
flute" refers to a particular type of musical instrument and "Native
American Storytelling" does not imply that it was presented by an
enrolled member of a Federally-recognized tribal member. A
reviewer with the Rapid City Journal recently dubbed Bunny's music as
"Lakota-inflective Folk". This aptly describes the type and
subject matter of the original music she shares, with the intent to build bridges
among races of all people, Red, Yellow, White and Black, and educate, show honor and respect for
human BE-ings, Lakota and
ALL other earth-nurturing, Native American and indigenous life-ways, perspectives and cultures.
Please Click
HERE to
learn how this Dreaming Softly music came to be.
Click to See Bunny's Workshops Pages. |
"I"m white, but I can't prove it."
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Although Bunny has a rich mix of first nations ancestry, has learned from,
shared and associated with many well respected
"Federally-recognized" Native American Indian tribes, tribal elders,
chiefs, and medicine people, she has well researched the
stories and teachings she shares with great conviction while she plays Native American flutes in music that is
enjoyed and endorsed by many prominent card carrying Native Americans, Bunny
Sings Wolf's music does NOT claim to be "Native American made" as
is now specified by the U.S. Government. IF it is your
desire to listen only to music made by an enrolled
member of a "federally-recognized" "Native American"
musicians, you may
find them through a web search.
Please Click HERE
for thorough and very interesting coverage of this subject, as well
as present laws on freedom of religion for Native Americans -
note also the section "You Don't Look Indian" on Page 11 |
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click here to purchase
Bunny's music online
or call 1-800-BUY-MYCD
if you wish to place your order for Bunny's CDs, using a credit card.
Most asked question:
"How
can I get a copy of Bunny's latest new songs that I heard at her
concerts?"
Most of Bunny's ORIGINAL
SONGS (upward of 320 at last count) have
"arrived" usually at 3:00 a.m., in the form of dreams
since Bunny has been living at home in the Black
Hills. Waking her from deep sleep - playing in her
head - complete with words and music, she records them, to learn and
share later. In honoring this unique music gift, Bunny feels a solemn responsibility to the Creator
to use her voice and carry these songs to as many people as possible.
Lyrics of some of these songs, yet unreleased on CD, may be found on
Unreleased
Lyrics page. If you wish to be added to the growing list of those who want to
be notified when new CD's are available, and receive announcements of her UPCOMING LIVE PERFORMANCES scheduled in YOUR AREA,
please sign
Mailing
List.
If you are interested in promoting and/or helping to
finance future music CD productions, please contact
Hillbunny
Productions
(change (at) to the @ sign in address line before sending)
We hope you
will let us know you stopped by for this web visit -
please
sign Bunny's Guestbook. Thank you!

Bunny's songs
speak in beauty of natural and life nurturing spaces and the importance of
living ways of cultivating
peace and harmony among all our relations. Mitakuye
Oyasin
(Lakota-we are all
related).

Home
| Art Gallery
| Biography | Booking
Contact
| Calendar |
Fan Page Photos
| Guest-book
| Mailing
List | More
Peaceful Ideas & Links |Music Samples |
Lyrics |
Online Store
|
Retail Locations and Download Sites |
8th Ceremony |
Workshops - Community/School Residencies

Original Music Works by
Bunny Sings Wolf is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at
webmaster (at)bunnysingswolf.com
(change (at) to the @ sign in email address line before sending)
Questions
or problems regarding this site? Please contact
webmaster
(change (at) to the @ sign in address line before sending) © Copyright Hillbunny Productions, 2000-2012 All Rights Reserved


Most asked question:
"How
can I get a copy of Bunny's latest new songs that I heard at her
concerts?"
Most of Bunny's ORIGINAL
SONGS (upward of 320 at last count) have
"arrived" usually at 3:00 a.m., in the form of dreams
since Bunny has been living at home in the Black
Hills. Waking her from deep sleep - playing in her
head - complete with words and music, she records them, to learn and
share later. In honoring this unique music gift, Bunny feels a solemn responsibility to the Creator
to use her voice and carry these songs to as many people as possible.
Lyrics of some of these songs, yet unreleased on CD, may be found on
Unreleased
Lyrics page. If you wish to be added to the growing list of those who want to
be notified when new CD's are available, and receive announcements of her UPCOMING LIVE PERFORMANCES scheduled in YOUR AREA,
please sign
Mailing
List.
If you are interested in promoting and/or helping to
finance future music CD productions, please contact
Hillbunny
Productions
(change (at) to the @ sign in address line before sending)
We hope you
will let us know you stopped by for this web visit -
please
sign Bunny's Guestbook. Thank you!

Bunny's songs
speak in beauty of natural and life nurturing spaces and the importance of
living ways of cultivating
peace and harmony among all our relations. Mitakuye
Oyasin
(Lakota-we are all
related).

Home
| Art Gallery
| Biography | Booking
Contact
| Calendar |
Fan Page Photos
| Guest-book
| Mailing
List | More
Peaceful Ideas & Links |Music Samples |
Lyrics |
Online Store
|
Retail Locations and Download Sites |
8th Ceremony |
Workshops - Community/School Residencies

Original Music Works by
Bunny Sings Wolf is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at
webmaster (at)bunnysingswolf.com
(change (at) to the @ sign in email address line before sending)
Questions
or problems regarding this site? Please contact
webmaster
(change (at) to the @ sign in address line before sending) © Copyright Hillbunny Productions, 2000-2012 All Rights Reserved
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