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White man Mescalero sing in Sioux
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2001 At a recent concert in Colorado, country singer Michael Martin Murphey was joined onstage by Eddie Three Eagles for an interesting rendition of "Geronimo's Cadillac." Murphey reportedly introduced the song by saying he has been inducted into the Sioux Nation. Then, he and Three Eagles began singing some sort of chant in the Sioux language. Three Eagles is a Mescalero Apache flutist. Murphey's WestFest stops in Steamboat Springs this weekend. Get the Story:
Flute player brings flair to WestFest lineup (The Denver Post 8/29)
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