
Howard Lyons
Hopes And Dreams
© 2001 Skydome Records
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not laded with traditional forms of music, there is just a touch of drums,rattles and flute. there are however, guitar, saxophone,violin, and more.
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- 1 Hopes And Dreams
- 2 Lizzie
- 3 Wind Hollow
- 4 Yahne Yah Ho
- 5 For Our 7th generation
- 6 Little Joe
- 7 Bonnie & Clyde
- 8 OldMan Red
- 9 My Oasis
- 10 Yo Jahwah Hey
- 11 Well On Our Way
- 12 Guitar & Sax
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Award-wining singer songwriter, Howard Lyons, Mohawk, Wolf Clan, has a gift for music and is following that path the Creator has put before him.
Hopes & Dreams is a folk CD with a touch of reality.
Lyons has taken life's twists of fate and put those feelings and experiences into words.
With the guitar style he has, this CD will keep you interested and keep you moving.
All folk music lovers will totally love this one, HOEWAH, put this on and get in touch with your own Hopes & Dreams!
- Karen Dona News From Indian Country 2001
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Creative, original and fun to listen to. Howard wins.
author: David Little Eagle Rivera"Hopes and Dreams" captures the spirit of the Native man and woman living in the 20th century. The music shows creativity, originality. I can't get enough of "Hopes and Dreams." The songs are a nice blend of sweet and strong, with a message for all people. I recommend it to anyone who likes Folk music with the Native touch. Sing on, Howard!
It was a privilege to listent to a fine musical production.
author: Ken CrawfordI was privileged enough to see and hear Howard perform live over the summer. He has out-done himself in putting out such a fine CD. His talents and the talents of his friends and fellow performers on this recording are show-cased to the extreme, and this CD is well worth the listen. Thanks again Howard.