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TOM WASINGER DISCOGRAPHY AS PRODUCER: “The World Sings Goodnight” (Silver Wave, 1993) International lullabies sung by 33 different singers “The World Sings Goodnight 2 (Silver Wave, 1995) A sequel to the above “Matriarch” Joanne Shenandoah (Silver Wave, 1996) Iroquois women’s songs. Winner: Indie Award 1997 “Under the Green Corn Moon” (Silver Wave, 1998) Native American lullabies sung by 17 different singers.Winner: Nammy Award 1999 “Orenda” Joanne Shenandoah and Lawrence Laughing (Silver Wave, 1998) Traditional Native American songs . Winner: Nammy Award 1999 “Call it What it Is” Lee Nestor (Move/Polygram, 1999) Mainstream Rock “Heart of the World” Mary Youngblood (Silver Wave, 1999) Contemporary Native American flute compositions. Winner: Indie Award 2000; two Nammy Awards 2001 including “Best Producer” “Peacemaker’s Journey” Joanne Shenandoah (Silver Wave, 2000) Contemporary Native American compositions. Grammy nominee 2000; Winner: Indie Award 2001, two Nammy Awards 2001 including “Best Producer” “The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor” Tito La Rosa (Silver Wave, 2001) Contemporary Peruvian compositions, with guest Mary Youngblood “Eagle Cries” Joanne Shenandoah (Paras/Red Feather, 2001) Folk/Rock. With guest artists Neil Young, Bill Miller, and Bruce Cockburn “Beneath the Raven Moon” Mary Youngblood (Silver Wave, 2002) Contemporary Native American flute compositions. Winner: Grammy Award 2003, Indie Award 2003 “Sisters” Maisie Shenandoah & Elizabeth Robert (Silver Wave, 2003) Oneida Iroquois Hymns. With guest artist Joanne Shenandoah “Feed the Fire” Mary Youngblood (Silver Wave, 2004) Contemporary Native American flute compositions. With guest artist Ian Anderson. Grammy nominee 2005, Winner: Nammy Award 2005 for “Best Producer” “Sky Woman” Joanne Shenandoah (Silver Wave, 2005) Orchestral compositions based on Native American themes “Dance with the Wind” Mary Youngblood (Silver Wave, 2006) Contemporary Native American flute compositions. Winner: Grammy Award 2007 “Come to me Great Mystery” (Silver Wave 2008) Various artists singing traditional Native American songs. Grammy nominee 2009 “Earth Gift” Kevin Locke (Ixtlan, 2008) Traditional Native American songs. AS PRODUCER/ARTIST: “Paradox Found” Tom Wasinger (Myth Informed, 1985) Vocal compositions “Rock Music” Tom Wasinger (Invincible, 1989) Music composed from the sounds of resonating stones “Track to Bumbliwa” Tom Wasinger & James Harvey (Silver Wave, 1991) Compositions in collaboration with the Australian Aboriginals “Many Moons” Tom & Susan Wasinger (Silver Wave, 1995) Vocal compositions “Angels in the Wilderness” Tom & Susan Wasinger (Myth Informed/Silver Wave, 2007) Vocal compositions
Tom Wasinger Bio:
Tom Wasinger is a composer, arranger, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Boulder, Colorado. Tom has received two GRAMMY AWARDS as producer of the “Best Native American Music Album” in 2003 and 2007. Tom has also produced three other GRAMMY nominated records, one in 2001, and another in 2005, and 2009. Tom’s first commercial success as a producer came in 1994 when his collection of international lullabies “The World Sings Goodnight” reached #3 on the Billboard World Music chart. This collection has since been licensed by National Geographic for the release “Lullabies, Dream Songs From around the World”. For other recordings Tom has received four A.F.I.M. Indie awards (American Federation of Independent Music), five NAMA Nammy awards (Native American Music Association) including best producer for 2001 and 2005, as well as awards from Amazon.com, the American Library Association and New Age Voice. Please see discography for award details. As a composer, Tom wrote the score for the feature length mountain biking film “Tread”, and the scores for numerous other commercial short films. His music has been used in syndicated programming on all three major television networks as well as HBO, ESPN, and Animal Planet. He has also been commissioned to compose music for prominent modern dance companies including Llory Wilson & Dancers of Seattle, and Helander Dance Theatre of Boulder, Colorado. Tom has performed live in venues around the world from Carnegie Hall in New York to the Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall in Istanbul, Turkey. Tom builds experimental musical instruments and is the founder of “The Lost Angel Stone Ensemble”, the world’s only touring ensemble of resonating stone instruments. Tom and his music have been featured twice on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”.
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