Elivia Melodey's Crystal Vibrations Music has evolved since the first singing crystal bowl arrived in Reverend Elivia's life. The crystal bowl was soon joined by others and their sounds became popular as they resonated throughout church services and gatherings around the San Diego area.

Crystal Vibrations Music was officially established in December of 2000 in conjunction with the recording and release of the first compact disk called, Celestial Memories. This music production was quickly followed by the release of two more compact disks, Journey to Wholeness (2002), and Crystal Portal (2004).

Crystal Vibrations Music is dedicated to playing the soothing, healing music of the spheres. Unique in sound and composition, the ensemble is dynamic. Many different instruments and performers participate. As the world changes and shifts, so does the composition of the ensemble and the music. Below we would like to introduce you to the human performers who have assisted Reverend Elivia on her unique path of bringing sound healing and joy to others.

 
Rev. Elivia Melodey
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reverend Elivia Melodey is the founder of the Crystal Vibrations Music Ensemble. This multitalented muse has sparked a new genre of music for world healing!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       
                 
                 
 
Gaye Marie Unverferth
Gaye Marie Unverferth aligned with Rev. Melodey in the spring of 2000. Unverferth is of Native American Heritage and her first instrument was the recorder. She remained the right-hand woman to Rev. Elivia until she moved to Northern California.  
crystal portal ensemble
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
   
Crystal Portal Ensemble
 
       
 
mary nieto
Mary Nieto appeared to share her talents and provide vocals, flute music, and drumming for the Celestial Memories CD.  
crystal vibrations 2001
 
     
     
     
     
     
 
carolee ferguson
Carolee Ferguson is another talented performer who shared her skills and experiences in shamanic drumming. Drums are especially great for grounding.  
Ensemble in 2001
 
         
   
balboa park crystal bowl concert
 
     
     
     
     
 
vern luna
Vern Luna contributed his talents by playing exquisite Native American flute music. Ferguson and Luna now collaborate with other talented artists.    
   
Balboa Park Concert Ensemble
 
         
   
crystal vibrations equinox
 
     
     
 
joan thompson
Joan Thompson contributed an international flair to the ensemble with her Oud, guitar, and drum. Her experiences in Spain, Japan, and with cultural dance were a fine addition in 2001.    
     
   
Equinox Ensemble
 
         
   
crystal vibrations ensemble
 
     
     
     
 
jack greenspun
Jack Greenspun was another participant during the early years of the Crystal Vibrations Music group. He plays the Didjeridu throughout the southland.    
     
   
Reunion Ensemble in Tucson
 
         
   
crystal bowls
 
     
   
 
amrita
Amrita Cottrell is a classically trained vocalist who uses crystal bowls, bells, chimes, drums, and rattles in her work. Based in Santa Cruz, she is director of The Healing Music Organization & The Center of Harmonic Living.    
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
   
 
gene passofaro
Gene Passofaro has played the flute on three continents. This musician and poet has played with Flauto Celestis (Sweden) and contributed his talents to the Crystal Vibrations newest compact disk, Crystal Portal.  
Photo Prior to Recording
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crystal bowl energy
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
   
 
diana woodley
Diana Woodley plays Paraguayan and Celtic harps and is the founder of Angelharps, a group dedicated to providing the physically disabled with specially designed harps.    
     
     
     
     
   
Recording Session Photo
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      Newest ensemble players include: Celeste Brock, Bill Brock, and Scott Garner. These talented individuals contribute inspired vocals, and play flute, chimes, harp, gong, percussion, and Didjeridu.        
             
 
Stay tuned!