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Cree Summer - Savior Self (Music Video)

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The multi talented theatrical artist, voice over artist and recording artist & songwriter named Cree Summer made this song a long time ago. Unfortunately, it never was released by her record label at that time it was made. That song has that elusive "it" thing and is one of those great timeless hidden gems. Depending upon your mood and life experience, this song may take you up, down or all around. The video, which was directed by Mikki Willis as a film festival submission, is a work of art and one of the finest all around music videos of it's kind.

Cree Summers is at least partially of North American/Canadian Indian heritage and did grow up for at least some of her life on a Indian Reservation which makes her lyrics authentic, believable and special to ponder.

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Cree Summer - Savior Self

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Cree Summer - Savior Self

This is a stunning music video to Cree Summer's song titled Savior Self.

Cree Summer - Savior Self

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Cree Summer - Savior Self

Follow Cree Summer on Twitter at Twitter.com/IAmCreeSummerhttps://twitter.com/IAmCreeSummer

Cree Summer - Savior Self (Music Video)

The multi talented theatrical artist, voice over artist as well as recording artist & songwriter, Cree Summer, made this song a long time ago, which never was released by her record label at that time, Capital Records. But this is one of those great timeless songs that is very moving and depending upon your mood and life experience, could take you up, down or all around. The video is a work of art.

Don't know Cree's exact details yet, but have heard and am near certain she is at least partially of North American/Canadian Indian heritage and did grow up for some time on a Indian Reservation. Her lyrics are that much more authentic, believable and special to ponder.

Cree Summer - Savior Self

Follow Cree Summer on Twitter at Twitter.com/IAmCreeSummer

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Classic Music Television: ClassicMusicTelevision.Com
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MusicLoad: MusicLoad.Com
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This post was originally created on January 27, 2012, with subsequent edits and updates by The Indies Network at TheIndiesNetworkCom, Facebook.Com/TheIndiesNetwork and Twitter.Com/indies

The MusicTelevision.Com front page has changed :)

Before switching to this latest page format for MusicTelevision.Com, this handpicked playlist below was featured. Enjoy! It's mostly filled with favorite emerging artists from 2010 through early 2011.

Song #25 - Holly Smith - Will You Be The One


Song #24 - Ikira Baru - Besame Mucho


Song #23 - Avery Sunshine - Live at The Blue Note, NYC


Song @22 - Lowkey - Terrorist


Song #21 - Lowkey - Obamanation


Song #20 - Adele - Rolling In The Deep


Song #19 - Malcolm Holcombe - Sittin' Sad - Backstage: Tennessee Shines


Song #18 - Blind Faith - A 1969 live perforance of Can't Find My Way Home not long after the song had been written. It features Steve Winwood on organ and cocals, Eric Clapton on guitar, Ginger Baker on drums and Ric Grech on bass.


Song #17 - Steve Winwood - Acoustic version of Can't Fine My Way Home


Song #16 - Unkle - The Answer


Song #15 - The Shapeshifters - Helter Skelter


Song #14 - Shauna Brittenham - When I'm Pretty


Song #13 - Solomon Burke (Tribute Video)


Song #12 - Hollie Smith - Philosophy of Soul


Song #11 - Avery Sunshine - I've Got Sunshine


Song #10 - Hollorado - Americanarama


Song #9 - Cree Summer - Savior Self
Cree Summer - Savior Self (Music Video)

Song #8 - Nina Simone - Ain't Got No... I've Got Life


Song #7 - Esperanza Spalding - I Know You Know


Song #6 - Nneka - AfricansNneka - Africans

Song #4 - Karima Francis - Use Somebody (live) (Originally performed by Kings of Leon)


Song #3 - Susan Colloway - Chasin' The Sun


Song #2 - SHEL - The Latest Greatest Blueberry Rubber Band


Song #1 - Ayo - Life is Real


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Cree Summer - Savior Self (Music Video)

Cree Summer is a recording artist who, several years ago, released a song entitled Savior Self, which never was released by her record label at that time, Capital Records. This is a song that is very moving and depending upon your mood and life experience, could take you up, down or all around. The song is beautiful and timeless. The video is a work of art.

Cree Summer - Savior Self

Follow Cree Summer on Twitter at Twitter.com/IAmCreeSummer

This post was created on June 23, 2010, with subsequent edits and updates by Mariana L. Villanueva for The Indies Network.