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Larisa Stow

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Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe are creating a vibration-raising revolution with their edgy blend of mantra-infused rock. Fronted by force of nature Larisa Stow, the Tribe’s music is an East meets West fusion of English and Sanskrit. Shakti Tribe is Benj Clarke on bass & vocals, Richard Hardy (Carole King, Dave Matthews Band, Lyle Lovett, David Lindley) on woodwinds, Bethany Grace on Violin, Paloma Walker on drums, Gabriel Ambrosius on lead guitar/rhythm guitar and Melissa Robin on background vocals. Larisa’s cousin Jewelz adds a whole other level of energy with her dramatic dancing at festivals and other events.

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Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda

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Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda are Oregon based musical artists in the genre of mantra music and heart songs. As inspired singer/songwriters, they are best known for their English devotional lyrics infused with vedic mantras but are also well known for their enchanting acoustic kirtans. They also offer Mantra/Kirtan based electronic dance music they call "Kirtronica".

They both play guitar and harmonium while weaving vocal melodies. In addition, Jaya Lakshmi plays keyboard and Ananda captivates audiences via the bansuri flute. They are known for their powerful blend of modern and ancient soundscapes that touches the heart and invokes a meditative connected state.

“Listening to Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda is like being serenaded by a choir of angels. They sweep you up and lift you to a blissful state, infuse you with sweetness and leave you with a sense of the Sacred within all life. Sublime.” Kia Miller (Radiant Yoga Teacher)

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Leos

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I'm an artist that is currently working as a music producer. I have always been a musician but it took me losing everything I thought I needed to realize my dreams are much bigger than me. So for the last year my hobby has become my job and parts of myself I once hated are now my biggest assets. I'm here to uplift and express the journey of Indigos, Starseeds, and anyone else with good vibes.

I can't remember ever making the choice to be a musician. I started playing the drums at a young age and never stoped making music. I told myself it doesn't matter how big your moment is to shine is as long as my music is about something worth shining.

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India-Arie

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India.Arie is an American singer-songwriter, actress, musician, and record producer. A studied songwriter and guitar player rooted in the soul and blues of the past, as well as in positive-minded contemporary hip-hop. Her music is very inspirational.
India is among a small class of post-millennial R&B artists more likely to cite and recall the likes of Bill Withers and Roberta Flack than almost any given artist playlisted by urban contemporary radio stations. Arie entered with Acoustic Soul (2001), an album that carried on the tradition of introspective, additive-resistant singer/songwriter soul.
Involvement in the Atlanta music scene led to the formation of an artist's collective called Groovement and an independent label, EarthShare, which released a compilation featuring the first songs credited to India.Arie. A second-stage slot on the 1998 Lilith Fair tour garnered interest from major labels, including Motown, which signed Arie after guaranteeing her artistic control.

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Adrian Freedman

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Adrian Freedman is a master of the shakuhachi, bamboo Zen flute of Japan. His music is heartfelt and full of subtle dynamics which conjure an atmosphere of rarefied peace, with a deeply healing sense of spaciousness, pristine clarity and delicate beauty. The scope of his music is diverse, while retaining an ineffable sense of the sacred throughout.

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Samashti

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Born and raised in Germany, Samashti discovered her passion in music and as a vocalist at an early age.
Traveling and living in India for most of her twenties, the elements of meditation and spirituality entered Samashti’s world of music and developed further when she discovered the depth and beauty of Brazilian music in more recent years. Samashti has been singing with Carioca Freitas for many years.

Her music is inspired by a universe of medicine music from around the world.

Samashti and Steve connected with each other in medicine and music and created this beautiful collection of Brazilian Devotional Songs. Steve is a gifted recording artist and multi instrumentalist.

"With our music, we hope to bring more light and healing to the world. Our songs carry the vibe of the precious plant medicines from around the world. We feel that raising our consciousness is about the best thing we all can do for this world. Be the light, sing the light!"

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1001 Ways

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1001 Ways is incorporating the old with the new. With deep lyrics and a large multicultural background they transport a musical vision of peace and tolerance to the world.

1001 Ways World Fusion Project works together with various international guest musicians and is founded and lead by violinist Tobias Huber, who hails from a musical family (His Grandmother comes from the Django Reinhardt family and his Father Klaus Huber is a well known Composer). Tobias is based in Switzerland and is truly about global music.
Hi recorded the CD "Gandhi". It is based on musical and spiritual traditions that are thousands of years old as well as blending modern pop sounds and chill-out elements. The truly exciting aspect of the CD is the combination of there extraordinary music with the rare recording of Mahatma Gandhi's voice (It comes with the blessing of Dr. Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson). This CD did break borders in all senses.

1001 Ways world fusion project's "Gandhi Program" is a special multi media live performance using unreleased archival audio and video footage of Mahatma Gandhi. (1001 Ways performed at The Gandhi Tour "100 Years of Nonviolence" with Dr. Arun Gandhi at Earthdance Peace Festival in California 2006) more infos at 1001 Ways Gandhi Program pdf

1001 Ways had performed at International Festivals around the world and are touring now with there energetic multimedia live performance, including original Film footage's of Mahatma Gandhi. The Project had international media coverage on BBC, London to Night, Forbes TV, Asian Voice, India Digest, Culture Times, Pakistan TV, Sirus Radio.
1001 Ways had worked together with international artists like: Farafina (Real World), Fathy Salama (producer of "Egypt" for Youssou NíDour), Omega III (producer of Madonna...), Elan (The Wailers), Pras Michel & John Forte (Fugees), Gipsy Kings, Tony Scott, Boddy Miles, and Calvin Owens.

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Donna De Lory

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With a string of best-selling and much-loved albums — including Bliss (2000), In the Glow (2003), The Lover and The Beloved (2004), Sky is Open (2006), Sanctuary (2008), Remixes (2010) and The Unchanging (2013) — Donna De Lory has become one of the reigning queens of world devotional music.
Before dedicating her life to singing sacred mantras and lyrics of spiritual aspiration, De Lory traveled the globe for 20 years as a backup singer and dancer for Madonna, appearing in the documentary film Truth or Dare and on stage with the pop icon during numerous legendary tours. De Lory’s own music combines sparkling pop savvy with a deeply felt sense of spirituality, and has won her a strong fan base in the yoga/conscious living community and beyond. Embracing styles as diverse as Celtic, Middle Eastern, Indian classical and contemporary electronica, De Lory’s musical perspective is as wide as the world itself.

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Carioca Freitas

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The guitar player Ronaldo Leite de Freitas - or simply called Carioca - was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1955.

He started very early with his musical education. From experiences in rock bands he passed on to study different styles of music and to master the knowledge of his instruments.

In 1979/80 he finished his first album "Misterios da Amazonia". Afterthe 80ies he has been working as a music teacher, as an arranger of more than thirty independent LPs, as a composer for theatre, dance and movie. Due to constant touring in Europe, he also started to live in Switzerland. Together with Ted Barlocher he founded the "Escola de Samba do Apito". Arranging, composing, producing soundtracks, recordings for studios and television soon characterized his work which started to be known in Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia as well as in South and Central America.

His first LP was followed by "Luar do Sertao", "Ciranda", "7 dias 7 instrumentos, Musica", "caRIOca", "Danças de Caboclo", "Beija Flor", "In Circle", "Meeting in the Forest" and "Danças Brasileiras".

The purpose of the last one was to translate Brasilian rhythms and dances into a happy and folkloristic version of Brasilian music. "Danças Brasileiras" reveals the style of chamber music, which inspired suites and reminds of little popular pieces of dance music.

For the performance of "Danças Brasileiras" Carioca invited cellist Dimos Goudaroulis and bass player Celio Barros.

Together they create an atmosphere purely instrumental, though without losing the Brasilian soul, humour, the dance and happiness of the Brasilian art of music.
Repertoire: Variaçois sobre um tema, Vôo livre, Baiao, Maracatu, Maxice, Bailado, Sambando, Forro, Fafieira, Quadrilha, Serenata.

Since 1986 he travels world wide performing and giving workshops in countries like France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Germany, Canada, USA and Israel.

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Jason Mraz

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California-based singer/songwriter Jason Mraz makes laid-back, melodic pop with stylistic nods toward folk, jam band music, hip-hop, and soft rock. Since coming to the public's attention with his 2002 hit single "The Remedy (Don't Worry)", Mraz has proven himself to be a reliable pop craftsman whose crowd-pleasing melodies can encompass both cheeky humor and earnest sincerity.

Born in Mechanicsville, Virginia, in 1977, Mraz grew up amidst the sounds of the Dave Matthews Band and local roots musicians the Agents of Good Roots. However, it was Mraz's interest and participation in musical theater that served as his first introduction to music. Following high school, he moved to New York to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, but dropped out a year later when he took up the guitar and began to focus on songwriting. Nonetheless, Mraz's training as a vocalist would later show itself on his debut album, which was marked by the pure clarity of his tenor range.

After busking around New York, Mraz eventually returned to Virginia; in 1999, however, he made his way out West and settled in San Diego, California, having been drawn to the city's coffee house scene and its historical support of singer/songwriters, most notably Jewel. Mraz began playing shows and soon landed a weekly residency at the local hot spot Java Joe's, which had previously played host to Jewel during the early stages of her career. He also formed a duo with drummer Noel "Toca" Rivera, who accompanied Mraz's acoustic material by banging the djembe. Together, the musicians honed a live show that featured as much comedic banter as actual music.

Over the next two years, Mraz's following expanded outside of the San Diego limits and began to encompass Los Angeles, garnering the attention of record labels. Mraz signed to Elektra Records in early 2002 and returned to Virginia to write and record his debut album, a project that saw him working with producer John Alagía (the Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer) and his high school heroes, the Agents of Good Roots, who became his backing band. The resulting effort, Waiting for My Rocket to Come, was released that same November, blending Mraz's early influences with elements of country, roots rock, and coffee house folk. The buoyant first single "Remedy (I Won't Worry)," which Mraz had co-written with pop hitmakers the Matrix, proved to be a big hit, and Mraz headed out on the road to support it. One of those shows, an October 2003 date at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, was later documented on Mraz's summer 2004 live release Tonight, Not Again. The album tided his fans over until July 2005, when the songwriter returned with the sophomore studio effort Mr. A-Z. Mraz's popularity reached a new high in 2008 with the release of We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things, which peaked at number three and spawned his first chart-topping single, "I'm Yours." The concert album, Jason Mraz's Beautiful Mess: Live on Earth, arrived in 2009, followed by his fourth studio album, Love Is a Four Letter Word, in 2012. In the summer of 2014, Mraz returned with Yes!, which featured backing from the all-female L.A. folk-rock outfit Raining Jane; it was preceded by the single "Love Someone." ~ Christina Saraceno, Rovi

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