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     Troy Good Medicine De Roche has traveled across North America and around the world to share his music and artistry in flute making. His performance venues have ranged from events hosted by prestigious museums to fundraisers for diabetes education. In each, he shares with a full heart.
     From his Montana beginnings, he has been as far afield as Hawai`i, England, and Scotland. Along the way he has performed, shared, and taught people of many cultures to play the flute of the American Indian.
     In Troy's performances, he performs with traditional Blackfeet and Plains Indian style flutes, as well as flutes of his own unique design. His music ranges from the traditional, expressing the deep heritage of his ancestors, to modern compositions which come from his personal experience.
     In his workshops, as well as teaching technique, he  shares heartwarming personal stories of growing up surrounded by his musically talented and artistic family.
     Join Troy in his travels as he shares his music, experiences, and knowledge in performances and workshops.

 
Troy and Liz De Roche live at "A Gathering of Tribes" in North Central Washington. Blackfeet flute player and flute maker Troy Good Medicine De Roche and his wife, Metis storyteller Liz De Roche.

 

The Year With Troy:

 

November 2010

November 25, 26,27 - Third Annual Under the Big Sky Holiday Festival  at the Hilton Garden Inn,  Missoula, Montana. Troy performs daily as well as demonstrates and sells his fine hand-crafted flutes. He'll also be doing a "How To Play" workshop. Click here for workshop info.

 
     Troy, far left, with Hālau Hula Nā Mohala o Hāla`i at Talking Circle Native American Film Festival at the Palace Theater in Hilo, Hawai`i. November 2009.