
M.U.S.E. - Musicians United to Sustain the Environment
Eye of the Hunter
© 2001 M.U.S.E. - Musicians United to Sustain the Environment
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An eclectic collection of folk and folk-rock songs celebrating wolves, bears, coyotes and other predators by some very dedicated musicians and singer-songwriters
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- 1 Paul Winter - North Fork Wolves in the Midnight Rain
- 2 Kate Bennett- Wolfsong
- 3 Jez Lowe -The Big Fear
- 4 Casey Neill- Pine Martin Swagger
- 5 Susan Grace - Lone Lion Runs
- 6 Magpie - Amarok
- 7 Paul Todd -Where Are the Wolves
- 8 Keith Hammer - Ursus Arctos Horribilis
- 9 Country Joe McDonald - Coyote
- 10 Katherine Archer - Prey
- 11 Dakota Sid Clifford - Greenfire
- 12 Paul Todd - Land of the Grizzly/Morrison's Jig
- 13 Leah Wolfsong- We Walk With You
- 14 Larry Long - Grizzly Bear
- 15 Walkin' Jim Stoltz - Eye of the Hunter
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What is M.U.S.E.?
M.U.S.E. is an abbreviation for Musicians United to Sustain the Environment. We are a rapidly growing non-profit environmental organization using music to raise money for North American wilderness and wildlife conservation efforts. The name also means "the Spirit that Inspires".
Music and the Wild places provide the Inspiring Spirit for the people of the M.U.S.E . Starting from humble beginnings through a partnership between Walkin' Jim Stoltz and Craig Wagner, the seed concept has quickly taken root and grown to include musicians and supporters from all over the world.
Many of the MUSE musicians are regularly criss-crossing the country meeting people at schools, community centers, and concert halls, singing songs or performing music inspired by the urge to preserve our natural heritage.
MUSE Conservation Projects
Listening carefully to the input from our supporters and musicians, the MUSE Board of Directors selects only the most pragmatic conservation efforts for our funding. We evaluate many existing conservation projects and donate to just a handful where we believe our pinpoint funding can yield tangible results. We are particularly interested in efforts to protect endangered or threatened species, preserve existing wilderness habitats, and efforts which raise environmental awareness and motivation. For a list of the projects we have supported please check out our website at www.musemusic.org.
To find out how you can sponsor a concert, purchase our cd's, contribute your talent, or make a tax-deductible donation, please check out our website at www.musemusic.org