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"Her playing at the Sedalia powwow pleased so many people that she got requests for recordings,
and she was invited to play for the Native American Club at Radford University."
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Saturday, November 2, 2002
$8 Donation
Seating is limited,
please call in advance.
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Lee Pinkerson creates a folk festival atmosphere with her natural voice and flatpicking acoustic guitar
style. An avid collector of songs, her repertoire includes old favorites along with her original songs
incorporating her love of our natural world. Lee has also collected and written songs about the Native
American people and performs an interpretive musical story of these people. Her performance is a musical
story telling event emphasizing family values, environmental issues and peace. An event the whole family
can enjoy, Lee finds that children especially enjoy her songs about nature and our native people. Her
display of solver craftsmanship connects her music to her art. So take a seat and enjoy. Part of the
Heathcote House Concert series for 2002.
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www.amazinwalter.com/lee/index.html
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