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Love

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Beautiful voice and music! ...Namaste

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I don't know the language, but with her voice I don't need to.

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mantra

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Sat Nam!

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this is neither bhajan nor a song .... this is gurbani

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Start 7:01 Very nice until 7.55...

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really amazing voice... i can't stop to listen this songs... but when she sing too over emotions singing 7:32 start till ending very nice.

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September 10, 2007, Snatam Kaur in Hockley, Birmingham, England.
Background information
BornJune 19, 1972 (age 46)
Trinidad, Colorado
GenresMantra, Meditation, New Age, Female Vocalists
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active2000–present
LabelsSpirit Voyage Records
Websitewww.snatamkaur.com

Snatam Kaur Khalsa/səˈnɑːtəmˈkɔːr/ (Punjabi: ਸਨਾਤਮ ਕੌਰ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ, born 1972 in Trinidad, Colorado), is an American singer, songwriter and author. Kaur performs new age Indian devotional music, kirtan, and tours the world as a peace activist. The surname 'Kaur', meaning 'princess', is shared by all female Sikhs.

Early life and education[edit]

Her family moved to California when Snatam was two, living in Long Beach and Sacramento. When Snatam was six, the family visited India, where her mother studied kirtan. Snatam lived on a ranch near Bolinas, California until 8th grade and then moved to Mill Valley in 1986. During her childhood, she played kirtan with her mother in Sikh temples and at Sikh religious ceremonies. She attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley. While at Tam High, she played violin in the school orchestra and began songwriting. Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead coached Kaur and her classmates before they performed her song Saving the Earth at an Earth Day concert in San Francisco on April 22, 1990.[1]

Snatam was also active in social and environmental causes while in high school, serving as president of a social action club known as 'Students for Justice' in her senior year. The club started a campus recycling program and organized environmental awareness programs. The club also led the effort to change the school mascot and sports team names from the Indians to the Red Tailed Hawk in 1989 and 1990, inspired by a speech given at the school by Sacheen Littlefeather.[2]

After graduating from Tam, Snatam attended Mills College in Oakland, California, receiving a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. She then returned to India to study Kirtan under her mother's teacher, Bhai Hari Singh. In 1997, Kaur began a career as a food technologist with Peace Cereals in Eugene, Oregon.[1]

Snatam's music[edit]

In 2000, Kaur signed with Spirit Voyage Records — the founder of which, Guru Ganesha Singh Khalsa, became her manager and guitarist. Her professional collaboration has included new age music producer Thomas Barquee and occasionally her mother, Prabhu Nam Kaur Khalsa, also a musician.[1]

Discography[edit]

Release DateAlbum TitleRecord Label
2000Reunion
  • with Guru Ganesha Singh Khalsa and Livtar Singh Khalsa
Spirit Voyage Records
2000To Heaven and Beyond
  • with Guru Ganesha Singh, Livtar Singh and Tony Redhouse
Spirit Voyage Records
2002Carry Us Home
  • with Guru Ganesha Singh and Livtar Singh
Spirit Voyage Records
2002Prem (Love)Spirit Voyage Records
2003ShantiSpirit Voyage Records
2004GraceSpirit Voyage Records
2005Celebrate PeaceSpirit Voyage Records
2005Mother's Blessing
  • with Prabhu Nam Kaur
Spirit Voyage Records
2006AnandSpirit Voyage Records
2007LIVE in Concert
  • with Guru Ganesha Singh, Manish Vyas and Ram Dass
Spirit Voyage Records
2007Amrit Vela - Sadhana Chants
  • with Tarn Taran Singh
Spirit Voyage Records
2008Teree Meher Da BolanaaSpirit Voyage Records
2008Meditations for Transformation 1: Merge & FlowSpirit Voyage Records
2008Meditations for Transformation 2: Connect & HealSpirit Voyage Records
2008Meditations for Transformation 3: Release & OvercomeSpirit Voyage Records
2009Liberation's Door
  • with Guru Ganesha Singh
Spirit Voyage Records
2010The Essential Snatam Kaur: Sacred Chants For HealingSpirit Voyage Records Under License To Sounds True
2010Divine Birth
  • with Prabhu Nam Kaur
Spirit Voyage Records
2011RasSpirit Voyage Records
2011Feeling Good TodaySpirit Voyage Records
2012Evening Prayer - Kirtan SohilaSpirit Voyage Records
2012Heart Of The Universe
  • with Peter Kater
Point of Light Records/Spirit Voyage
2013Sat Nam! Songs from Khalsa Youth Camp
  • with Siri Nam Singh
Spirit Voyage Records
2014Light of the Naam: Morning Chants
  • with Ajeet Kaur and Thomas Barquee
Spirit Voyage Records
2018BelovedSpirit Voyage Records

The Celebrate Peace tour[edit]

From 2003 to 2009 Snatam Kaur spent much of each year on a perpetual tour called the 'Celebrate Peace tour.' Her tour took her several times across North America, twice to Europe, and twice to South America. The tour included performances at schools, hospices, juvenile detention centers, and other facilities. Kaur is a featured teacher and 'Peace Ambassador' for the 3HO Foundation (a non-governmental organization affiliated with the United Nations since 1996). Snatam Kaur toured with her longtime musical partner Guru Ganesha Singh Khalsa, a guitarist and vocalist, and various other musicians. After her marriage, her husband, graphic artist, Sopurkh Singh also traveled with Snatam Kaur.[1]

Sat Nam Fest and recent tours[edit]

Since the birth of her daughter, Snatam Kaur has considerably scaled down her performances, though she still comes out for the Sat Nam Fest Kundalini Yoga and Music Festivals held annually in Pennsylvania, California and Mexico, bringing her daughter and husband in tow.[3] Her band in recent tours has included Todd Boston, Ramesh Kannan, and Matthew Schoening.[4]

Books[edit]

Release DateBook TitlePublisher
2016The Meditation Summit: Volume 1: Deepen and Expand Your Meditation Practice with the World's Leading Teachers (Author, Narrator)
  • with Reginald A. Ray (Author, Narrator), Sharon Salzberg (Author, Narrator) and eight others.
Sounds True
2016Original Light: The Morning Practice of Kundalini Yoga.Sounds True
2016Meditation of the Soul: Jap Ji Daily Practice and Learning Tool.Spirit Voyage

Sikh influence on Kaur's music[edit]

Sikhism is a religion that began in India in the mid-fifteenth century with the first Guru, known as Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539 C.E.). The essence of being a Sikh is that one lives one’s life according to the teachings of the Sikh Gurus, devoting time to meditating on God and the scriptures, chanting, and living life in a way that benefits other people and the world.[5] Kaur’s teacher, Yogi Bhajan (1929-2004), was influential in helping promote the Sikh tradition in the West.[6]

Sikhism is based on the Shabad Guru. On Kaur's official website she explains, “Shabad is the sacred energy or recitation of sound, and Guru means the living teacher. For Sikhs, our living Guru exists within the sacred words of our tradition and physically within the Sikh holy book known as the Guru Granth Sahib.” [1]

Snatam Kaur Grammy

Reviews and critical acclaim[edit]

Snatam Kaur has received numerous positive reviews of her concerts and albums, especially in alternative and yogic media. These include LA Yoga, The Olympian (Olympia, WA), Light Connection, The Union (Nevada County, CA), The New Sunday Times (Malaysia), and Yoga Chicago.[7] In 2010, her album Essential Snatam Kaur: Sacred Chants for Healing peaked at number nine on the Billboard listing of Top New Age Music Albums.[8] Snatam Kaur's career also received a boost when it became known that her music was a favorite of Oprah Winfrey.[9]Kaur was nominated for a 2019 Grammy for her album Beloved.

Personal life[edit]

Snatam lives in the United States with her husband Sopurkh Singh, whom she married in January 2006, and their daughter, Jap Preet Kaur.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Snatam Kaur Official Website'. snatamkaur.com. Retrieved 11 July 2012., https://www.newrenbooks.com/about/interviews/kaur.html
  2. ^http://thetamnews.org/2013/04/letting-the-indian-go-the-evolution-of-the-tam-mascot/
  3. ^http://www.satnamfest.com/
  4. ^http://www.toddboston.com/bio/
  5. ^'The Three Principles of Sikhism'. Sikhism.about.com. 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
  6. ^Khalsa, Shanti Kaur Khalsa (1995). The History of Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere. Espanola, NM: Sikh Dharma; McLeod, Hew (1997). Sikhism. London: Penguin Books.
  7. ^'Snatam Kaur Reviews'. Kindredspirits.ws. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
  8. ^'The Essential Snatam Kaur: Sacred Chants for Healing - Snatam Kaur | Awards'. AllMusic. 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
  9. ^'How Oprah Celebrated Her 58th Birthday'. Oprah.com. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
  10. ^http://www.snatamkaur.com/web8.html

External links[edit]

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