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Blue Stone Project

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Blue Stone Project

Blue Stone Project’s Native American–based music/songs are inspirational and have a story to be conveyed. Recording artists, flute makers, performers, teachers, and Grammy nominee have much music history to pass on to their audience. Their music has been in numerous films, commercials, and documentaries of late. Aaron and his band have played at the White House, on Good Morning America, and all over Europe and in Japan. Blue Stone Project’s program can be suited to fit many types of events and programs.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $1,500–3,500;
workshop $500;
residency $1,250/day; plus travel

Contact
Marla Swartz
Eldar Entertainment
1967 Yorway Dr.
Howell, MI 48843
517/548-1780; 517/548-4647 fax
msswartz@chartermi.net

 

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