Although traditional Native American music is
Kevin Locke's foundation, it would be a mistake to think of the gifted flute player (a Lakota Indian from North Dakota) as a purist. In fact, one of the things that makes
Open Circle especially interesting is
Locke's willingness to turn to different cultures for creative inspiration. The mostly instrumental CD opens with an unorthodox interpretation of "Amazing Grace," which isn't exactly considered traditional Native American repertoire but lends itself quite well to a Sioux makeover. Other songs on
Open Circle range from
Locke's own compositions to traditional Native American pieces such as "I'm Having a Hard Time," "Look This Way," and "Cherish Grandmother," all of which find
Locke's sidemen playing instruments from around the world.
Locke's flutes are accompanied by everything from the Australian didgeridoo (an instrument created by the Aboriginal tribe) and the Brazilian berimbau to West African udu drums. This tranquil, contemplative music not only celebrates the richness of
Locke's own culture -- it acknowledges some others as well. ~ Alex Henderson