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Part 1: King Solomon's TempleThe story of King Solomon's architect, Hiram Abif, who was murdered in the Jerusalem Temple he designed. Coyote had a tough time making this album. Living out of a Montrose apartment, he recorded the drums where he teaches Tai Chi and Kung Fu classes at CV Park, and the... |
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Kung Fu Cowboy
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Official student manual of Buddha Kung Fu Includes DISCOGRAPHY and HISTORY of Buddha Zhen for the first time anywhere. Where does a Buddha come from? Read this book and find out. |
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Sid's Place
See where The Coyote leads us as he bends reality into this wild adventurous fiction novel that starts in 1969 during a drug deal that goes very wrong. Coyote claims that he made this up (we told him to say that) so he won't get into trouble for portraying what life was really like before the Hippies were herded by Governor Reagan into targets for the VietCong. |
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Coyote proves he is the best flute player in the world with instrumental songs like, "5th South," and his wild Jethro Tull style flute playing on "Christ Killer. |
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Poetry book by The Hippy Coyote Contains poetry and lyrics from the first two albums by American Zen: Also includes poetry and lyrics not included on either albums. |
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The f irst album by America's first Buddhist rock band. With songs that sound like Donovan, Mountain, The Kinks, and The Beatles, American Zen is poised for a greatness based upon spiritual growth. They get 8 albums to attain the 8 Levels of Zen enlightenment "nirvana." |
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Poetry Book by The Hippy Coyote Dark broody adolescent ponderings on the meaning of life and death. This is the first book of poetry by the Hippy Coyote from the early 1970s. Autumn Flavours is also the first book of the 4 book series, SEASON OF FOURS. |
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Follow along with Coyote on his Buddhist odyssey
at the AMERICAN ZEN BUDDHIST ROCK PODCASTS
hosted by The Hippy Coyote on his
COYOTE RADIO shows at iTUNES.