Cherokee Celebrities Tommy Wildcat
Warrior Records
Tommy Wildcat, a full blood Cherokee from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, is a nationally-promoted performing artist, flute player, flute maker, lecturer, and historical story teller.
Wilcat’s company, Warrior Records has produced four full-length albums. His albums are distributed through several major Native American distributors.
He has performed in Europe and Hawaii many times. He travels the United States as a featured artist at festivals, pow-wows, historical sites, and major college events.
Credits Include
- International Indian Council, Cheokee Nation 1993
- Stockholm Water Festival, Sweden
- How the West was Lost, Discovery Channel
- The Trail of Tears, Schlegendger’s Productions
- The Cherokee People, Greystone Productions
- The Trail of Tears, Los Angeles, CA
- The Cherokee Keetoowahs, AETN
- Tecumsah, The Last Warrior, TNT
- Mountain Windsong, Cherokee Heritage Center Production
- An American Family, Native Visions and Voices, Aperture
- The Trail of Tears, Platinum Entertainment Records
- Tom Richards, The Real Outdoors, TNN
- Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
- New Orleans Jazz Festival 2000, 01, 02 and 03
- Cherokee Plants, Laurel Hill press, Chapel Hill, NC
- Whispering Winds Magazine, 2002 Featured Artist
- N.A.M.A.2002 “Flutest of the Year” www.nammys.com
- The Vann Family & The Cherokee Nation, Georgia State Dept. 2002
- Indian Nations of Oklahoma, Red Earth Inc., National Geographic’s
- Through The Eyes Of A Child, TBS Interact Atlanta, Native American Special, 2002
Wildcat’s recordings are featured on many Cherokee documentaries and other productions. The Cherokee Nation (Oklahoma) and the Eastern Band of Cherokees (N.Carolina) have utilized his recordings.
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