J Reuben Silverbird

J Reuben Silverbird

J Reuben Silverbird is a Nedhni Apache/Cherokee from Arizona whose ancestors came by way of the Sonora Mountains into the enchanting Southwest area of Arizona and New Mexico. He comes from a spiritually oriented musical family of thespians who owned and toured with their highly recognized Circus & Vaudeville Show throughout the Tri-State area of Arizona, New Mexico & Colorado.

Silverbird follows in his parents' footsteps, while expanding his Southwestern touring to traveling world-wide, musically entertaining audiences, doing spiritual seminars and speaking on behalf of peace, in his capacity as Ambassador for Peace and United Nations NGO.

His new book, "Two Sides of Life", published by Nero Publishing in Norway, deals with Original Native Words of Wisdom, Shamanism, Politics and healthy Family Roots, as gifted to him by the healing Traditional ways of his parents.

He is a Musician, Singer, Composer, Producer and owns his own record company: his CDs include: "Indian Circle" CD with original historical songs like, "Apache Tears", "Cherokee Rose", The Rez, etc.... He conceived and co-produced, "The World in Our Eyes", the birth of the world, according to the Original Natives of the USA, which brought him world attention and certain success.

Recent projects: book, "Two Sides of Life" and new CD, "Meditation - Flute & Healing Words for Stress Relief"

Recent TV appearances: Tom Turbo, Kids TV in Vienna, Austria. "Spirit of Pocahontas" in the USA, "Young Harry Houdini" filmed in Hollywood. Cover of "U.S. News" Magazine, Nov, 1998.

Presently: Scandinavian Spiritual Tour of Sweden, Northern Norway, Holland, Scotland & Austria.


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