1 | The Last Buffalo |
2 | Ceremony |
3 | It's A Dry Heat |
4 | Zen Gardens |
5 | Sarah |
6 | Tiger Eyes |
7 | Song for Stephanie |
8 | Scorpio Rising |
9 | BlackHeart |
10 | South Mountain Sunrise |
11 | Emergence |
12 | All My Relations |
13 | Monsoon |
14 | Dusk |
15 | Floating |
16 | Bobbi (Canyon Sunrise) |
17 | Arrival |
18 | Circle of Peace |
19 | Celestial Seas |
20 | Shifting Sands |
21 | Sofia |
22 | Dreamtime |
23 | Mountain Temple Mist |
24 | OM |
25 | After the Rain |
26 | Fire On the Water |
27 | The Last Buffalo (Remix) |
28 | Betrayal |
29 | Many Paths |
30 | Camelback Shadows |
Lorrie Sarafin first heard the haunting sound of the Native American Flute in 1993 and was instantly captivated by its beauty. She bought her first flute in 1996 and took it out into the desert to learn how to play it. An avid hiker, Sarafin is fond of saying that it is the desert that taught her how to play; her teachers being the wind and all things in nature. Having first heard the flute at a 1993 R. Carlos Nakai concert at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts - Lorrie's musical journey came full circle when she herself appeared on three different stages at the 2003 Scottsdale Center for the Arts Festival. Sarafin performs locally at many Arizona Arts and Crafts Festivals and Farmer's Markets.