Welcome to Dancing Bird Flutes
 
 
  About John R. Johnson
  John Johnson has been crafting flutes for 6 years. His carvings and designs come from a lifetime as an artist sulpting & paining. John Johnson has played flutes since he was a teenager in Ohio.

John used to take his flutes to the caves in Southern Ohio where he learned to play by listening to the birds and animals that lived there.

A descendent of the Cherokee, his music reflects his heritage. Over the years he has evolved to playing a combination of Jazz, Native American, and his own brand of Meditation music.

THE CD JUST OUT:

"REFLECTIONS FROM THE HEART"

"Reflections From The Heart" is a collection inspirations from caving in Southern Ohio and the beautiful Susquehanna valley where John now creats his flutes and music.

Songs like "Morning Mist at Penns Creek" and "Logan Canyon Morning" will relax and lower your stress level.

John makes most of the flutes he plays. He writes, composes, produces all the music heard on his CD except, "Amazing Grace".

John plays all the instruments heard on this CD except the drum.
The drum is animated on the song," Springtime."

"Reflections from the Heart" is a Dancing Bird Flutes Production.

You can order a CD from John at [email protected], the CD's are $15.00 Plus 6% PA tax if applicable. Shipping and Handling is $3.00 in USA. ($18.90 for a Pennsylvania. Resident).

"Reflections From The Heart" is a Dancing Bird Flutes Production.
 
 
  John performs his music mainly in the Susquehanna Valley. You can look up where John will be next right here on his site...
Come and hear John play his flutes live at "On the Point, Riverside Dining," and enjoy an evening for the senses.


On the Point is located on the Susquehanna River in beautiful Shikellamy State Park, Sunbury Pennsylvania.


It is one of the areas finest restaurants featuring Native American, Hawaiian and other cuisine.


For reservations call (570) 286-8300 or take a look at their site at "On the Point!"


John performs most Saturday evenings, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM.
When you call for reservations check the dates John will be there.


The "Susquehanna Life Magazine," did a nice article on John this past winter issue, you can still read it at many local libraries.
 
 
  "Playing the Flute is good for you. It's good for your heart, (in many ways). It's good foryour spirit. It's good for your body, walking into the woods, you'll see more of nature."



Who Plays Dancing Bird Flutes...Dentist, Vets., News Paperworkers, Teachers, Government workers, Police, Native Americans, retire Americans,both men and women.
 
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