Music Videos

Outdoor performance, accompanied by birds and trees

Outdoor performance, accompanied by birds and trees

 “Robin, your deep nature connection has to keep you in the big omnipresent moment. In order to feel animal wisdom, energy, emotion, and healing, your mind would have to be incredibly still... But you are very much one with all creatures, and that’s a mind space without thought, doubts, or questions.

Dr. David Gersten
(Integrative Psychiatry, Nutritional Medicine, Author, Musician, Composer, and Artist.)

As a performing musician, Robin has been a concert pianist and now performs the Native American courting flute. Her music has placed in the top 10% of the National Billboard Song Contest out of 30,000 entrants. She has performed music for The New Mexico Conference on Aging, The Field School of Washington, DC, Institute of American Indian Art, Wheelwright Museum, Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe Community College, The Celebration, Bangor Civic Center, and more. 

 Robin’s Music Videos

Calling in the Crows

Earth Spirit

Taking Back My Life

Wolves in the Snow

Way of Water

Nature - The Remembered Peace

Sleep Well My Child

Goin’ Home

 ROBIN EASTON has performed music for The New Mexico Conference on Aging, The Field School of Washington, DC, the Institute of American Indian Art, The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe Community College, Southwest Seminars, The Celebration of Santa Fe, and more. Her music has been used on various videos including a joint promotional video between NMAI (National Museum of the American Indian) and IAIA (Institute of American Indian Art).

Easton placed in the National Billboard Song Contest in the top ten percent, out of more than 30, 000 entrants. She has appeared in magazines and newspapers throughout the US, Canada, and Europe, and in an award-winning NBC News affiliate piece, Paul Harvey News, CNN, KBLA Radio, KSFR Radio, and others.

If you would like to book Robin for a performance, or request a sound track, or video recording session, please go to the ‘Contact’ page on this site and send her an email. Thank you.

 “Music can permeate the soul and ease suffering in ways that words often cannot reach. ”

— © Robin Easton