*****GREAT
NEWS!*****
Tommy will have a new CD coming out around September of 2007. It
was recorded
at Western Carolina University in Sylva/Kelowee North
Carolina.
We will announce when it's released
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Nov. 30 -- Dec 2
2007
Tommy
will be appearing and performing at the Atlanta Indian Market
This is a fine art show "where the east meets the west" in the best of
Native American,
Western and wildlife art and crafts
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2007
Tommy
and Diamond Brown's Touch Adventures, with a program called
"Touch The Earth" will be in full swing later this year in
cities within a 6 hour radius of Atlanta. This
will be Tommy's 7th season working for Diamond Brown.
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Sept. 1st & 2nd 2007
Running Water Pow-wow in Rome Georgia |
August 31st 2007
7:00 pm
Cheiftain Musuem in Rome Georgia |
August 25th & 26th 2007
Schemitzun Pow-wow in Connecticut |
August 18th & 19th 2007
Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut |
August 11th & 12th 2007
Chucalissa Musuem in Memphis TN. Call 901-785-3160 for info |
August 4th & 5th 2007
Red Clay State Historic Park, Cleveland TN, for the Cherokee Days of Recognition |
July 6-8 2007
Cherokee
NC Pow Wow for his 10th performance as their featured flutist |
June 30 2007
At
the Etowah Indian Mounds in Carterville Georgia
Tommy and his Native friends Tony Lett Walking Stick and Bronson Hawahe
and family will be dancing from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm for
4 shows
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June 16-17 2007
Tommy
will be at the second annual Pow-Wow at the Cumming Fairgrounds in
Cumming Georgia
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May
2007
Tommy
was the featured flutist at the Memorial Day Pow-wow in Cherokee
NC. He greeted fans, sold his CD's, posed for pictures and signed
autographs
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January
2006
Tommy
has submitted two CD's for consideration in this year's
Native American Music Awards.
Nominees will be announced in
February
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Novemeber
2005
Tommy appeared with his
good
friends Eddie Swimmer and Gayle Ross at Kennisaw
St. University, Kennisaw Georgia
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May 2005
Tommy joined
Chief Chad
Smith of the Cherokee Nation, Chief Michael Hicks of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee, Wes Studi and others during the grand opening
of the Waterfront Park in Chattanooga TN. Together, they helped
dedicate "The
Passage", the nation’s largest public art project celebrating Cherokee
history and culture.
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Spring 2005
Tommy
was invited to perform at The Jimmy Carter National Historical Site in
Plains Georgia. He met former President Carter, and presented him
with one of his CD's
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2005
Tommy performed at the National
Library of
Congress during a special ceremony honoring
Lori Peistewah, of the Hopi Tribe. She was the first woman killed
in the War in Iraq |
November 2004
For the 5th year in a
row, Tommy
performed at the Stone Mountain Georgia annual
competition pow-wow
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October
2004
Tommy
worked with Diamond Brown's "Touch the Earth".
along with Native Educators from all over Indian country
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September
2004
Tommy
was at the Grand Opening celebration of the Native American Indian
Museum in Washington DC |
September
2004
Tommy
and his family was featured in this month's NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
magazine. His hand can be seen holding up his infant nephew
Sylar.
The article touched on many subjects, such as global warming,
and keeping Cherokee traditions alive |