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Date Posted: 18:34:09 01/05/03 Sun
Author: Allen Webb - JTH Forum Moderator
Subject: Two-Hawks on tour
In reply to: Lin 's message, "Re: Hello everyone" on 20:03:21 12/29/02 Sun

Hello Lin & all JTH fans,
We here at Circle Studios agree whole-heartedly with you that Mr. Two-Hawks is indeed a preeminent master of the Native American flute. As for his tour schedule, he goes where he is asked to go. John has traveled the world with his music, but Pennsylvania just hasn't arranged a venue for him yet. Many times, venues have contacted our offices after having spoken to a devoted Two-Hawks fan who directed them to this site! So give those performing arts theaters and venues a call, cause you just never know!
On another note, Mr. Two-Hawks is back in the studio again, so keep your eye on the site for the up to date info on what he's got cooking in the oven!
This Forum is brand new, so remember to invite your friends!

Allen - Tech. Asst. & JTH Forum Moderator


>I'm also convinced that Two Hawks is one of the best
>players of Native American flute on the planet. If
>his websites are any reflection of him as a person,
>he's a wonderful man as well. From what everyone here
>says, Two Hawks' live shows must be absolutely
>wonderful. Here I sit in beautiful Central
>Pennsylvania; does his tour schedule ever bring him
>anywhere close to the Northeast? I just need to know
>if seeing him perform will require a short road trip
>or a l-o-n-g road trip!

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