Sunday Service Celebration with Rona Yellow Robe

Rona

2014 and 2016 Native American Music Awards (NAMA) Flutist of the Year, Rona Yellow Robe was born and raised in Havre, Montana and is an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy, Montana. Rona is known for her powerful vocal ability, Native American flute style, and heart-filled presence. She picked up her first flute in 2002 and has been on a Musical and Spiritual journey ever since. It is by playing the Native American flute, which she refers to as her “other voice,” that she has become comfortable sharing with all audiences many aspects of her life that are personal and meaningful to her.

 

Accompanied by Bruce Witham

Bruce Witham is native to Washington State. He began his musical journey at the age of 9, taking up cello and, shortly thereafter, guitar. He has since learned several different instruments, enabling him to contribute all of the instrumental accompaniments to Rona and his recordings, “Voice of the Trees,” “The Gathering,” and “Lighting Our Way.” Bruce owns and operates All Occasion Music Recording Studio in Tacoma, Washington.