About Snatam Kaur
Snatam Kaur is one of the most popular
New Age artists of our time, selling
over 50,000 albums a year. Her CDs of
Sikh-inspired chants ranked in the New
Age Retailer’s Top 20 in 2004, 2005,
and 2006. In 2005, Snatam was the only
artist to place three albums in the Top
20.
An international favorite with fans
across the U.S, Europe, Asia, South
America and the South Pacific, Snatam
Kaur performs for tens of thousands
each year, from the Bahamas to
Singapore, and her enthusiastic
audience continues to expand. One fan
spoke for all when he admitted, “We
come to Snatam’s concerts to experience
the beautiful atmosphere her voice
creates, to heal and grow.”
You’ll find enthusiastic press about
Snatam’s music everywhere from the
Houston Chronicle to the Hindustani
Times. She’s also been featured on the
cover of New Age publications such as
the Light Connection and the Body Mind
Spirit Guide.
Snatam is deeply committed to
supporting the U.N.’s peace initiatives
through her ongoing Celebrate Peace
Tour, and is active in the interfaith
movement, helping promote understanding
and respect between the world
religions. In addition to her concerts,
she also teaches yoga and chanting
workshops throughout the world as a way
to share the tools for inner peace she
practices each day.
Child of the Golden Temple
Snatam Kaur was born in 1972 in the
beautiful mountain town of Trinidad,
Colorado. Her parents were students of
renowned Sikh teacher Yoga Bhajan, who
gave her the name “Snatam” (pronounced
sun-ah-tum) which means “universal” or
“friend to all.”
Snatam was raised in a musical family
that practiced yoga, meditation and
chanting. “I loved to get up in the
morning and sing with my parents,”
Snatam relates. “My mother was my first
music teacher. She showed me that music
is not just about singing, it’s about
making a real connection to God and the
Infinite; that it can be a tool to help
us overcome challenges of life.”
When she was six, Snatam’s mother took
her to India where she met Bhai Hari
Singh, one of the master chanters at
the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the
holiest Sikh temple in the world. As a
little girl, she spent hours every day
at the temple and at Bhai Hari Singh’s
house while her mother studied with the
revered master. Snatam was captivated
by the sacred music. “Chant is the soul
and life of the Sikh tradition. It’s
the main way Sikhs express their
devotion to God,” she explains.
Back in America, Snatam moved to
Bolinas, California with her mother and
step-father, a former manager of the
Grateful Dead. It was there that,
through stressful times, “I learned to
go to the family meditation room and
sing as a way to pray and release
emotions. I learned the power of
healing through sacred chant.” She also
learned to play the guitar and violin,
and honed her songwriting skills. After
performing her song, “Save Our Earth,”
at a school assembly, Snatam and ten of
her friends, coached by Bob Weir of the
Grateful Dead, performed the song for
70,000 people at an Earth Day concert
in San Francisco.
Snatam returned to India to study music
with Bhai Hari Singh. “There’s a
lifestyle of spirituality at the Golden
Temple. They have early morning
chanting and continuous spiritual
activity that continues through the day
till very late at night. I was humbled
by the way people lived; by what it
meant to be spiritual there. The music
and spirituality I experienced in India
were incredible gifts I brought back to
the United States with me.”
The Magic in the Music
Snatam originally intended to work in
health care, but couldn’t evade her
musical destiny. In 1997 she began
working as a Food Technologist for
Peace Cereal in Oregon, where she
helped develop cereal flavors and
health foods. But when the management
heard her sing, they offered to sponsor
her records and programs. “I couldn’t
have done this without their support,”
she acknowledges. Over the years the
generous support of the 3HO Foundation
also helped make Snatam’s music
possible. The 3HO Foundation is an NGO
(Non-Governmental Organization) of the
United Nations, working for peace. It
is known world wide for giving people
tools for peace through the teachings
of Kundalini Yoga and meditation.
In 2000, Spirit Voyage Records founder
Guru Ganesha Singh welcomed the young
artist to his label, and signed on as
her manager and guitarist. Working with
a sterling ensemble of talented
musicians and the brilliant New Age
music producer Thomas Barquee, Snatam
has generated one critically acclaimed
album after another, including the
bestselling CDs Prem, Shanti, Grace and
Anand. “Making a new CD is both a
creative and spiritual process for me.
I bow my head and ask God, ‘What do you
want to deliver?’ And the energy always
comes through.”
The public’s response to that sacred
energy has been whole-hearted. Fans
report playing Snatam’s music as their
babies were born—and as loved ones
died. The sound of Snatam’s
crystal-pure voice, the evocative Sikh
mantras she sings, and the flawless
instrumentation, create a sublime
atmosphere that transports the soul.
Children respond so powerfully that
some parents confess they use Snatam’s
CDs to help their youngsters relax and
fall asleep at night.
For Snatam, music is a profound
spiritual experience she shares with
her audience. “The focus of recording
and performing live is connecting
people to the infinite flow of energy
that is God’s pure grace. If they can
feel it, they can be uplifted and
healed.”
One woman reported that when her
husband returned from his tour of duty
in Iraq he was so emotionally frozen;
completely unable to open up about his
experience there. One day he happened
to hear Snatam’s music playing. He
started to sob, and was at last able,
to pour out his heart and release his
pain. Another woman, recently widowed,
told Snatam, ““Your music got me
through the worst experience of my
life. I wouldn’t have made it
otherwise.”
An elderly gentleman summarized many
fans’ experience when he said, “We come
to Snatam’s concerts to experience
blissful peace, to go to a very divine
place, to have the freedom to be in the
beautiful atmosphere Snatam’s voice
creates, to heal and grow.”
“The magic that happens because of the
music is the gift of the sacred chant,
and it’s healing beyond measure,”
Snatam explains. “In the yoga tradition
it’s said that sacred sound current can
bring light and healing to every cell
in the body.” Her music soothes and
inspires, but perhaps most of all it
lifts the human soul back to the magic
within itself.
The Heart of an Artist
After September 11th, 2001, Snatam
became heavily involved in interfaith
outreach. Sikhs wear turbans and that
confused many Americans. “I wanted to
create dialogue so that people could
know who we were, that Sikhs stand for
peace. Sikhs believe in peace through
strength: ‘Don’t be afraid of anyone
and don’t make anyone afraid of you.’”
Community service is a large part of
Snatam’s work. Her Celebrate Peace
world tour includes stops at schools,
hospices, juvenile detention centers,
and other facilities where her music
can help heal and inspire. “We reach
out to children through our Children’s
Peace Hour, which is free for all and
serves many children in underprivileged
communities.” Snatam also offers tools
for maintaining a balanced and loving
internal state with her workshop,
“Inner Peace through Yoga and
Chanting.”
Today Snatam lives in Espanola, New
Mexico with her husband, graphic artist
Sopurkh Singh Khalsa. “Every day I do
yoga and meditation with my husband.
That’s key for me; my spiritual
practice doesn’t falter even when I’m
on tour. It’s a total time of
connection and rejuvenation,” Snatam
says.
“Music is essential in my personal
practice—it’s the core spiritual
practice of Sikhs. My music is an
offering to people of all faiths. Many
of the words are in Gurumukhi, the
sacred language of the Sikhs. This
language was designed to provide
healing just by listening to it or
reciting it.
“I play the harmonium, guitar, and the
violin, but my main ‘instrument’ is my
voice. It’s the way I communicate with
my Creator.” It’s also the way Snatam
communicates with her audience, who are
carried to a relaxed and energized
state of pure joy by her sacred chants.
On tour Snatam is joined by GuruGanesha
Singh on guitar and vocals, by Ram Dass
Singh who adds clarinet, piano and
voice, by world famous tabla master
Manish Vyas, and the very talented up
and coming producer Krishan Prakash
Singh who takes care of sound for the
band.
About GuruGanesh
GuruGanesha Singh, originally from Boston, was born into a family full of music and dance having both a father and mother in show business. At 8 yrs old, GuruGanesha received his first guitar as a gift from his cousin, a studio guitarist on the Ed Sullivan Show, and this is where his marriage to music truly started.
Inheriting boundless energy from his father, GuruGanesha pursued music in college, joining a rock band named Cat’s Cradle that eventually was signed to a record contract by Peer Southern Music. The band toured extensively often opening for big time bands such as the Allman Brothers, Sha Na Na, and Iron Butterfly. He also played a significant role in bringing the Grateful Dead, his then favorite band, to his college, Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts three times during his time there.
When the rock and roll explosion hit in the 1960’s, GuruGanesha was inspired by bands such as The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead. “Jerry Garcia was my first Guru,” GuruGanesha says. He says that Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead gave him his first experience of elevated consciousness through music.
GuruGanesha, who embraced the Sikh religion at age 22, has practiced yoga and meditation for over 30 years under the guidance of his spiritual teacher, Yogi Bhajan also a Sikh. In 1972, GuruGanesha took his first, life-changing Kundalini yoga and meditation class at Clark University. As he heard a Guru Ram Das chant being played on the guitar at the end of the class, tears of joy poured down his cheeks and he felt a deep connection with himself and the universe.
After this profound experience, GuruGanesha transitioned from rock to devotional music and he moved into a Sikh community in the Washington DC area, where he still lives. “It was the music that brought me into the community,” GuruGanesha said. Many mornings at 5:00am, GuruGanesha played music and chanted along with members of the community. This daily spiritual practice, sadhana, continues to provide GuruGanesha with an ongoing source of joy and inspiration in his life and music.
In 1999, GuruGanesha founded Spirit Voyage Music with the goal of finding a way to really spread the music he loved to ever-widening audiences. He worked closely with many of the musicians in the community including Snatam Kaur, Gurudass and Guru Singh. GuruGanesha strongly believes that music has the power to heal the planet and set Spirit Voyage up as a conscious business with the purpose of serving humanity.
GuruGanesha is also founder and CEO of the Sandler Sales Institute of Virginia and is considered to be one of the world’s premier high tech sales training experts with clients that have included Network General, BMC Software, Cognos Corporation and Computer Associates.
GuruGanesha Singh presently tours the world with Snatam Kaur and Krishan on their Celebrate Peace Tour sponsored by Peace Cereal, delighting audiences with his unmitigated joy and signature guitar work. On tour, he also teaches Prosperity Workshops where he offers his combined experience and learning from the broad spectrum of his professional and spiritual life.
About Manish Vyas
Manish Vyas is a unique phenomenon in the world of fusion music. A talented multi-instrumentalist and singer, over the last few years he has emerged as both an extraordinary performing and recording artist.
He grew up in a family passionate about Indian music and it was in this dedicated atmosphere that he was first exposed to its many different forms; from classical to ‘kirtan’ to folk. Music, one could say, is quite simply in his blood.
Realising his talent at an early age, his mother initiated him into ‘Tabla’ when he was nine. A few years of basic instruction led him to the feet of Maestro, Ustad Allarakha in Mumbai where his training continued for a further five years.
It was during this same time that Manish was exposed to a totally new genre of music – namely World and Fusion – through meeting a variety of musicians from around the world at the then famous, Osho Commune International, Pune. Continuous experimentation with these musicians expanded his musical horizons beyond Tabla and Indian classical form. During this time a new found passion for melody led him to pick up the ‘Santoor’ – a 100 stringed instrument - and from there he moved first to singing, then harmonium and keyboards.
A dedicated involvement with these world musicians, in addition to Manish’s undoubted talents and versatility eventually brought him into the international limelight. Most noted was his collaboration with World famous fusion Maestro, Prem Joshua; first as a band member of the popular, ‘Hamsafar’ and then as a successful fusion duo, ‘East West Alchemy.’ Together they shared a musical partnership of over 15 years and toured extensively in Europe, USA, India, Israel and Singapore.
In addition to being a performer and recording artist, Manish is also held in high regard as a composer with a talent for creating beautiful melodies. Most notably, mantra queen, Deva Premal has featured many of his compositions in her CD’s.
Manish’s ability to blend his talents together with many forms of world music has brought him not only the appreciation of music lovers throughout the globe, but also to the eye of world-renowned celebrities in the music field. The year 2002 was particularly special, with Manish being invited by Sir Paul MacCartney to play at his wedding in Ireland as part of the Celtic Raga’s Band. In addition he has performed in front of Paul Getty 3, Anoushka Shankar, Sir Jules Holland, Ringo Star and Dr. Brian Weiss.
Over the years, Manish has given countless live concerts and enthralled audiences of hundreds of people. The record breaking number so far was 50,000 in Coimbatore, India at the Isha Fest, 2004 where his newly formed band, India Trance were billed alongside renowned classical singer, Vani Jairam.
With a fan base of both young and old, East and West, Manish Vyas has touched and inspired people in every corner of the globe and continues to bring his unique form of creativity to an ever more appreciative audience.
About Tanmayo
Hailing originally from the far north of Scotland where she was classically trained in both violin and piano from the age of 7, Tanmayo is widely experienced in both orchestral and solo settings. In addition to her instrumental portfolio, she is also an accomplished singer, appearing in settings as diverse as a Glasgow jazz quartet, the Celtic fusion band, ‘In a Split Second’ and a London Gospel Choir.
Continuing this musical exploration, she has also studied classical Indian violin under the guidance of Ustad Faiyaz Hussain Khan... she is also known to play a mean irish fiddle tune should the mood take her! She has toured with Prem Joshua in both Europe and America, played with the group ‘Celtic Ragas’ at the wedding (in his happier days!) of Sir Paul MacCartney and appears as the female vocalist on several CD's including Manish's highly acclaimed album, Sattva.