Robert Mirabal

Robert Mirabal

Infobox Musical artist


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Robert Mirabal (born 1966) is a Pueblo musician and Native American flute player and maker from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.

His flutes are world renowned and have been displayed at the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of the American Indian. An award-winning musician and leading proponent of world music, Mirabal performs worldwide, sharing flute songs, tribal rock, dance, and storytelling.

Mirabal was twice named the Native American Music Awards' Artist of the Year, and received the Songwriter of the Year award three times. He was featured in Grammy Award winning album, "Sacred Ground-a Tribute to Mother Earth" in 2006 for Best Native American Music Album.

Mirabal also published a book of storytelling poetry and prose in 1994 entitled "Skeletons of a Bridge" and is currently writing a second book, "Running Alone in Photographs". Aside from his artistic talents, Mirabal is a father and a farmer, living in Taos Pueblo and participating in the traditional ways and rituals of his people.

Musical career

Raised traditionally by his mother and grandparents on the pueblo, Mirabal spoke Tiwa at home and began making flutes at the age of 19. In school, he had learned how to play clarinet, saxophone, piano, and drums, but found his true musical voice in the traditional Native American flute. He met the renowned Native American flute player R. Carlos Nakai as a young man and was greatly inspired by him.

He moved to New York City, playing in a multicultural band made up of a Senegalese guitarist, a Cape Verdean drummer and Haitian keyboardist. There, Mirabal immersed himself in the sound of hip-hop, funk and R&B, which would inform his later trademark music.

He recorded an independent debut album in 1988, and went on to land a contract with Warner Western and later, Silver Wave Records. His first projects were generally focused on traditional music consisting of Native American flute and percussion. One of his early albums, entitled "Land" was originally composed for two Japanese avant-garde modern dancers Eiko and Koma, who choreographed a dance production inspired by their impressions of the land around Taos. Cedar and clay flutes, percussion, rattles, and traditional vocals were used throughout the album. Reynaldo Lujan, a percussionist who would go on to collaborate with Mirabal for over a decade, played on the album along with Matt Andes. Each song told a different story about the land around Taos Mountain. The acclaimed performance toured Europe and the U.S. and in 1992, Mirabal was given New York’s Dance and Performance Bessie Award for the score.

In 1996, Mirabal collaborated with Grammy Award-winning Native American singer-songwriter Bill Miller on an album "Native Suite-Chants: Dances and the Remembered Earth". The project was both experimental and traditional, featuring flute and percussion as well as Mohican pow-wow singing.

All these disparate interests and experiences led to the band Mirabal in 1995. Bassist Mark Andes, from the '60s band Spirit (and Heart)joined Robert along with Reynaldo Lujan. In 1997, they released the ground-breaking album "Mirabal" that fused rock, funk, and other contemporary forms of music with traditional music, drawing on the legacy of other Native American pop/rock musicians such as Buffy St. Marie but creating a unique sound that would set Robert Mirabal apart and gain further mainstream attention.

Mirabal came to greater national prominence during his performance in PBS' 1998 musical dance production, "Spirit: A Journey in Dance, Drum, and Song", for which he composed the soundtrack with traditional flute and percussion. Due to the popularity of the program, the network went on to produce a music/dance program centered entirely on Mirabal and his traditional/rock fusion music in 2002, entitled "Music from a Painted Cave". The program and its corresponding CD release were enthusiastically received by mainstream audiences and became a benchmark world music album. He also collaborated with John Tesh for the acclaimed PBS "One World" TV special for the millennium in 2000, which showcased music from around the world.

Mirabal's "In the Blood" CD (2007) on Star Road Records (www.starroadrecords.com) was featured in New Mexico Magazine for their October 2007 issue. The reviewer wrote that "it is one of his finest to date." [Emily Drabinski, "Music: Robert Mirabal: In the Blood: Genre: Rock, Native American", New Mexico Magazine, October 2007, p. 31.] His native state's tourism magazine lauded the CD's "lively danceable rhythms (that) should appeal to mainstream radio.... Mirabal (is) one of the trailblazers of tribal rock.... [Emily Drabinski, "Music: Robert Mirabal, supra."] [See online at [http://www.nmmagazine.com NM Magazine online] ]

His newest "Johnny Whitehorse" CD, "Totemic Flute Chants," on Silver Wave Records released 9/07 won the 2008 GRAMMY AWARD for Best Native American Album of the Year..

Discography

* "Song Carrier" (1995)
* "Land" (1995)
* "Warrior Magician" (1996)
* "Native Suite" (1996, with Bill Miller)
* "Mirabal" (1997)
* "Taos Tales" (1999)
* "Music from a Painted Cave" (2001)
* "Indians, Indians" (2003)
* "Sacred Ground: a Tribute to Mother Earth" (2005, compilation)
* "Johnny Whitehorse" (2005)
* "Pueblo Christmas" (2007, with Patrick Mirabal)
* "In the Blood " (2007)
* "Johnny Whitehorse Totemic Flute Chants"" (2007)

References

External links

* [http://www.mirabal.com/ Robert Mirabal official site]
* [http://www.starroadrecords.com/ Robert Mirabal official record label]


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