
An American jazz saxophonist, composer, and singer of Native American ancestry. Pepper achieved notoriety for his compositions combining elements of jazz and Native American music. His "Witchi Tai To" (derived from a peyote healing chant of the Native American Church which he had learned from his grandfather) is the most famous example of this hybrid style; the song has been covered by many other artists.
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Witchi Tia To
Witchi-Tai-To
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Squaw Song
Bamasso
Habi Ba
Ya Na Ho
Marchant Le Chemin
Yon A Ho
Rock Stomp Indian Style
Newly-weds Song
Witchi Tai To - Live
Slow War Dance
Drums
Caddo Revival
Goin' Down To Muskogee
Senecas (As Long As The Grass Shall Grow)
Lullaby
Water
Lakota song
Our Quiet Place
Comin' and Goin'
Malinyea
Reflections
Hello Young Lovers
Nommie-Nommie (When The Roll is Called Up Yonder)
Custer Gets It
Dakota Song
3/4 Gemini
Witchitai-To
What's New
Witchitai-To (Chant)
Jumpin' Gemini
It Could Happen To You
Mercer Street Blues
Witchitai-To (Song)
Comme Il Faut
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
Rainbeaux
Fast War Dance-Now War Dance
Square Song
Fast War Dance/Now War Dance
The Blues - Live
Comin and Goin - Live
Ya Na Ho - Alternative Version
Fast War Dance / Now War Dance
African Blues - Live
Witchitai-To (chant) / Witchitai-To (song)
Fast War Dance
Jim Pepper-Witchitai-To
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