Jeff received his doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Texas Tech University. He has been a performer of the Native American flute for several years. He began his journey with the shakuhachi about three years ago and has performed locally and in New York City at the Tenri Cultural Center. Jeff's first album, "My Esteemed Traveler," combines the ancient, calming, and haunting sounds of both instruments. Jeff currently uses the Native American flutes and drums in his mental health practice with clients.
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Thanks for the nice note. I hope you and Amy are doing well. Karen,the kids and I are doing pretty good. I have been playing some flute at church which is both stressful and fun. I have played with a guitar and a piano. I rejoined the choir and started singing again. I need to give you a call sometime to talk flutes. Take care.
Salut Feff I like much the piece Intho te sunset is very beautiful. I play my pieces on spaceflutes which I manufacture me same, like Didgeridoos. Amitié de France
Hi Jeff, It was great meeting you and hearing you play at the OK Flute Fest. We didn't get to hang out much but there's always next time. Hope our paths cross again soon. Happy Flutin! -Jonny
Hi Jeff Thank you for accepting us, we both agree that the festival was great and we look forward to seeing and hearing you play at next years event. Blessed be Kappy & Dennis
Jeff, It was great to hang with you in Oklahoma. I'm digging the CD...listened to it several times on the drive home. Your set sounded wonderful on Saturday. Let's keep in touch Bill
Hi Jeff thanks for the comments - glad you liked the concert and the new cd! wish we could've visited a while - there is never enough time is there... see you down the road. shine on!