Tom Mauchahty-Ware Explained

Background:person
Thomas Mauchahty-Ware II
Birth Date:21 March 1949
Instrument:singing, drum, Native American flute, harmonica, guitar
Years Active:1970sā€“2000s
Past Member Of:Blues Nation

Tom Mauchahty-Ware (March 21, 1949 ā€“ November 3, 2015[1]) was a Kiowa/Comanche musician.[1] He was a Southern Straight dancer and a member of the Kiowa O-Ho-Mah Lodge society.[1]

Early life

Thomas Ware was born on March 21, 1949, to Wilson Ware (Kiowa) and Pearl Pewo Ware (Kiowa/Comanche) in Oklahoma.[1]

Career

As a musician, he drummed and played the Native American flute, harmonica, and blues guitar. He formed the band Blues Nation in 1990.[1]

He was an accomplished American Indian dancer and regalia maker. He was a skilled visual artist: painting, sculpting, making flutes, bead working, and feather working.

He was a descendant of the famous Kiowa flutist, Belo Cozad, and made two commercial recordings, Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche (1978) and The Traditional and Contemporary Indian Flute of Tom Mauchahty Ware (1983).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Daffron . Brian . Gifted Musician Tom Mauchahty-Ware Walks On . 14 April 2024 . December 4, 2015.
  2. Web site: Legends and Legacies: An American Folklife Center Celebration of Public Folklore . . . 2010-08-13 . 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110330020746/http://www.loc.gov/folklife/Symposia/LegendsLegacies/concerts.html . 2011-03-30 . dead.
  3. Web site: Joyce-Grendahl . Kathleen . Songkeepers: A Video Review . worldflutes.org . . . 2010-08-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060303061417/http://www.worldflutes.org/video.html . 2006-03-03 . dead. And: National Museum of the American Indian.