David Clerest Project | Canyon Chant

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Canyon Chant

by David Clerest Project

Music Composed By David Clerest, who plays guitar on this track. Features Scott Son on vocals and Percussion. Copyrights 1996 and 2012, Clerest Records Remastered and produced by David Clerest. BMI 2012.
Genre: World: Native American
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Native American music by David Clerest. This is an unusual composition by David Clerest, who is a Hard Rock/ Metal song writer. many of his fans may feel this is a grotesque work. If you are not familiar with David's work and this is your first introduction to his music, we hope that you will find his other work just as interesting. David Clerest is an advocate for social and environmental justice and this is reflected in all of his work, including this piece of music. David hand crafted some acoustic guitars which are used exclusively in this recording. An Elk drum was used as a percussion instrument in this recording. This piece of music was originally recorded back in 1996, in Los Angeles California. David had collaborated with Scott Son who plays percussion and vocals on this recording. The duo was known as "Mystical Vision". All music for Mystical Vision was composed by David Clerest. Remastered and re-released as a single on July 4, 2012. All rights reserved and belongs to David Clerest (Clerest Records). A gift to American Indians who have persevered through genocide and most inhumane treatment.


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