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Kitchitikipi

from The Michigan Jazz Suite by Paul Keller

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Kitchitikipi is the Ojibwe name synonymous with The Big Spring, which is located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsular just off M-149 (15 miles north of US-2) near Thompson. This song is an homage to the ancient first settlers of Michigan, the original native Americans, the Ojibwe (aka Ojibway or Chippewa), Sauk, Fox, Kickapoo, Menominee, Miami, Noquet, Potawatomi, Ottawa, Huron (aka Wyandot), Iriquois, and Shawnee tribes who flourished here for centuries, long before anyone ever called this land Michigan.

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from The Michigan Jazz Suite, released January 1, 2008
Composed by Paul Keller.
Paul Finkbeiner, trumpet
Keith Kaminski, alto sax
Terry Kimura, trombone
Ellen Rowe, piano
Paul Keller, string bass
Sean Dobbins, drums

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Paul Keller Saline, Michigan

Paul Matthew Keller was born March 11, 1962. He began studying the string bass at age 12. By age 16 Paul had played his first jazz gigs in his hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. He continued his classical music education at the University of Michigan and moved to Ann Arbor permanently in 1986. ... more

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