Artist Bio

The flute music of Roger Clark transforms listeners from the inside out. He says, “the flute touches the soul and heals the heart with magical powers.” With his passion he describes the differences between each flute in his collection, inviting listeners to “feel the vibration in their ear drums and let each flute speak to you.” His stories of the history of flute and flute making brings this instrument to life for musicians and non-musicians alike. Flutes began as a whistle, then were made of hollow bones. A desire for louder volumes inspired indigenous artists to hollow out small logs of wood and carefully place holes to make beautiful music. Roger uses them to change lives.

 

Roger is married with 5 children and 6 grandchildren who live in Utah, across the country and internationally. He serves his Paiute Tribe working with their youth group coaching many Paiute youth to play and perform the flute for their personal pleasure, their families and their community.

Roger Clark

Musician, Flute
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Roger Clark

Musician, Flute
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The flute music of Roger Clark transforms listeners from the inside out. He says, “the flute touches the soul and heals the heart with magical powers.” With his passion he describes the differences between each flute in his collection, inviting listeners to “feel the vibration in their ear drums and let each flute speak to you.” His stories of the history of flute and flute making brings this instrument to life for musicians and non-musicians alike. Flutes began as a whistle, then were made of hollow bones. A desire for louder volumes inspired indigenous artists to hollow out small logs of wood and carefully place holes to make beautiful music. Roger uses them to change lives.

 

Roger is married with 5 children and 6 grandchildren who live in Utah, across the country and internationally. He serves his Paiute Tribe working with their youth group coaching many Paiute youth to play and perform the flute for their personal pleasure, their families and their community.