Snatam Kaur
Snatam Kaur is one of the most popular New Age artists of our time, selling over 50,000 albums a year. Snatam Kaur’s albums have topped New Age Retailer’s was the only artist to have 3 albums in the Top 20 in a single year. An international favorite with fans across the U.S, Europe, Asia, South America and the South Pacific, Snatam Kaur performs at over 100 venues each year, from the Bahamas to Singapore. One fan spoke for all when he said, “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 Kaur, whose father was a manager for the Grateful Dead, has an amazing ability to transform traditional chants into a contemporary sound that appeals to the modern ear yet awakens an ancient yearning in the soul. Sacred Sounds Radio calls her music “spiritually uplifting and deeply soul cleansing.” Ram Dass, celebrated author of Be Here Now, says that “in Snatam’s voice…there is purity, clarity, and love.” Snatam’s CDs Prem, Shanti, Grace, Anand and LIVE In Concert are setting the industry standard for excellence in New Age sacred music.
Dressed in distinctive Sikh garb, Snatam Kaur embodies the Sikh message of strength through inner serenity. She is an ambassador for 3HO (a United Nations affiliate), and is deeply committed to supporting the U.N.’s Peace Resolution through her ongoing Celebrate Peace Tour. She brings music, yoga and meditation to the communities she visits, as well as to hospices, juvenile detention centers, and schools she visits along the way.
Snatam Kaur’s music and mission are sponsored by Cell-Nique, Spirit Voyage, and the 3HO Foundation. For more information please visit: www.snatamkaur.com
Below is a short clip from a 1.5 hour interview with Snatam Kaur.
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Listen to some of her songs:
Kabir’s Song – Taken from "Bliss" (2006)
Mul Mantra – Taken from "Bliss" (2006)
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