Lynette Yetter Makes Music, Movies, Books and Art to Touch Your Soul and Make You Think
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Location | La Paz, Bolivia |
| Links | Audio Clip |
| Introduction | Lynette Yetter (Quiniapac) makes Music, Movies, Books and Art to inspire you. Lynette played panpipes on the Academy Award Nominated documentary, "Recycled Life." According to Northeast Intune Magazine, "If you can imagine what air, water, fire, and earth sound like in music notes, then you can imagine what Lynette Yetter’s songs sound like. ... spiritual in nature and have a worldly richness ... makes humans one with nature through the vibrations echoing in the bamboo reeds ... Her music gives nature its own expressive sound." One song she turned into an award winning music video - Nam Myoho Renge Kyo. The video shot up to #1 on a viewer requested television playlist. Lynette has recorded two CDs (in Los Angeles and in Bolivia) - "Music of the Andes and More...," and "Inka Spirit". You can get inspired with her novel, "Lucy Plays Panpipes for Peace", her creative nonfiction book "72 Money Saving Tips for the 99%", and her PEN Award for Poetry in Translation finalist bilingual book "Adela Zamudio: Selected Poetry & Prose" |
| Interests | SGI Buddhism, panpipes, sikuris, Quechua, Andes, Peru, Bolivia, World Peace |
| Favorite movies | The one I'm making right now - "Panpipes for Peace" |
| Favorite music | Panpipes, bombo, kena, voice |
| Favorite books | Lucy Plays Panpipes for Peace, 72 Money Saving Tips for the 99%; Adela Zamudio: Selected Poetry & Prose, translated from the Spanish by Lynette Yetter |
