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Artist description
Doug Yeager is a flutist with a deep sense of the spiritual. His music is an acoustic massage, a prayer given non-verbal expression... it touches the soul |
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Music Style
flute improvisation for mediation, prayer and quiet times |
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Musical Influences
paul horn, ian anderson, paul winter, david darling, flute |
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Similar Artists
paul horn, ian anderson, paul winter, flute improvisations |
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Artist History
Doug has been blessed by a life of music. His first flute concert was to some ladies club in Berkeley when
he was five, (and its been all down hill from there!). As a youth in Bogota, Colombia, Doug's primary
interest was in early music, fed by a talented expatriate community. The life experience in Colombia had a
deep effect on his musical sense, both in tone and rhythm.
As a child of missionaries, Doug spent a lot of time in Churches large and small of all faiths. Nothing is more
exhilarating to him than the awe of sacred space. To listen to these spaces speak is divine delight.
Somewhere along the way, he began to add his voice to theirs as an expression of prayer. At the beginning
this was done strictly in private, but over time others came to sit and join in listening.
Soon, cathedrals of all creation began to call, and the flute being highly portable, Doug was seeking out
mountain tops and canyons for his venues (some of which are shown in the Gallery). Life answers to music
in most overpowering ways. Have you ever "talked" with a hawk? Listened to stones sing? To waves carry
the bass line? To trees ponder? Have you had fog roll up a mountain right through the stone tower under you
while you greet the sun in tones of praise? Have you listened while a reflection of sound takes 3 seconds to
return, and return, and to fill a valley in harmonies?
Now a father of six and a husband of 20 years, Doug's life is full and frenetic. He is able to play around
town in coffee house venues, worship services and the occassional rock and roll club. He performs with
flute, baroque flute, indian flute, soprano and alto sax, and various recorders and penny whistles. |
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Instruments
flute, acoustic guitar, sax, percussion, bass |
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Albums
Summer Nights |
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Press Reviews
" haunting melodies, intricate inspirations.. Unlike a lot of "new Age" music that I have heard, this music does not put one to sleep with its sameness. I
especially enjoyed the rain imagery and the storm approaching. " |
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Location
Louisville, KY - USA |
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