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Bold Swimmer 3:360:00/3:36
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Lights of Austin 5:030:00/5:03
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Icarus 3:040:00/3:04
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Mirage 3:470:00/3:47
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Ferris Wheel 3:300:00/3:30
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White Flag 3:330:00/3:33
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End of the War 2:530:00/2:53
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0:00/3:23
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Calamity Jane 3:050:00/3:05
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Morning Star 4:200:00/4:20
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Turnaround 2:040:00/2:04
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Witch Song 4:220:00/4:22
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Little Wars 3:140:00/3:14
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Raising Cain 4:330:00/4:33
Welcome
Kiya Heartwood is an award-winning roots-rock singer-songwriter. Kiya is also a Unitarian Universalist minister and a Permaculture designer. Rev. Kiya is the settled minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Brazos Valley in Bryan\College Station, TX.
The UK's Broadway Baby describes Kiya Heartwood (Stealin Horses, Wishing Chair,) as "an award-winning American singer-songwriter who writes smart, funny and poignant songs about the famous and not-so-famous legends of America." Kiya's music "serves up a lively batch of original songs that follow on to two of the oldest traditions of folk music: storytelling and political broadside."
Kiya's latest CD, Little Wars is available for download. Hardcopy CD's are available here and include a free download." Kiya is currently working on another CD. Kiya makes her happy home in Bryan, TX. with her wife, Rev. Meg Barnhouse.
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Little Wars CD
Kiya Heartwood
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Includes: Shine Little Wars Veneer Witch Song Last Reason to Stay Elijah Raising Cain Sister Stand
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Witch Song 4:220:00/4:22
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Veneer 3:200:00/3:20
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Little Wars 3:140:00/3:14
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Raising Cain 4:330:00/4:33
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Sister Stand 3:030:00/3:03
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Elijah 3:220:00/3:22
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Last Reason to Stay 3:110:00/3:11
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Shine 0:010:00/0:01
― Émile Zola
“The emerging woman ... will be strong-minded, strong-hearted, strong-souled, and strong-bodied...strength and beauty must go together.”
― Louisa May Alcott, An Old-Fashioned Girl
“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
― Banksy
“....Kiya Heartwood genuinely excites me. As a deep lover of traditional Americana, blues, folk, and other similar avenues of music, I see Heartwood as a breath of fresh air amidst a scene very preoccupied with far less genuine endeavors. (A lot of the Americana that comes across my desk is indie rock with an acoustic guitar at best.) This is the real thing. ”