Gentle Thunder

Native American flautist of Cree heritage

Gentle Thunder, born Lisa Carpenter, is a Native American flautist of Cree heritage with three solo albums to date. From Kirkland, Washington, Gentle Thunder also plays the hammered dulcimer and percussion instruments. In 2006 she released Beyond Words with Will Clipman and Amochip Dabney, two musicians who back R. Carlos Nakai. The album was a 2006 Grammy nominee for Best New Age Album.[1] She has also collaborated with singer-songwriter Mariee Sioux.

Discography

  • Awakening Remembrance. GT. 1998.
  • Winds of the Heart. Delvian. 2005.
  • Beyond Words. Delvian. 2006.

References

  1. ^ Brown, Marisa. "Gentle Thunder Biography". Allmusic.
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