
Black Hills Books & Treasures:
Books
Brinkley
DoveCreek
Features
Gallery
LongSoldier
Music
Specialty
Treasures
TwoBulls
Store Policy :
Home
Blackhills Books
About Us
Return Policy
Contact Us
|
|
|
 |
White Haired Sunrise
White Haired Sunrise was recorded in 2002. "This music is inspired [by] and created in the Black Hills and surrounding sage-covered prairies." Bunny Sings Wolf In earth-friendly packaging..."in light, wisdom, and honor of peace."
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Sacred Ground
Singer-songwriter Bunny Sings Wolf lives in Newcastle, WY. About Sacred Ground, she says: "Sacred Ground is finding, accepting, and living by truth...[it] is about solidifying dreams and conciously becoming." Recorded in 2000 at Badlands Thunder Studio in Hill City, SD.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Buffalo Tales
Bunny Sings Wolf celebrates life in the Black Hills on this 2001 live recording, Buffalo Tales. "The Buffalo represents abundance in all aspects of life," says Bunny.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Faces of the Deep
Recorded at Wind and Wheat Music Studio in 2003 by Piedmont, South Dakota, musician Doug Wollman. Faces of the Deep is an album of instrumental music inspired by the sights and sounds of creation...from pondering the depths of the ocean to the simplicity of the prairie.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Heart, Hands, Wood, and Steel
All songs on Heart, Hands, Wood, and Steel written by Ken Verheecke. Recorded in 2001. "A performance-based recording. It's the real thing. Simple. Honest. Worship! Any imperfections may be due to the natural condition of your heart." Layton Howerton, Tin Cup Records.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
A Place Called Home
A Place Called Home presents Ken Verheecke on acoustic guitar. Recorded in 2004 at Wind and Wheat Music Studio, Piedmont, South Dakota.
|
|
|
|
|
|