Krishna Das (singer)
Krishna Das is an American vocalist known for his performances of Hindu devotional music known as kirtan. He has released seventeen albums since 1996. He performed at the 2013 Grammy Awards, where his album Live Ananda was nominated for the 2013 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album. He has been described by the New York Times as "the chant master of American yoga".
Biography
In June 1967, a small group of high school and college students on Long Island formed a rock band, Soft White Underbelly, that would eventually become Blue Öyster Cult. For a brief time, Jeff Kagel, then a student at State [University of New York at Stony Brook], was the group's lead singer, but he quit even before the band had a name.In August 1970 he traveled to India, where, as Ram Dass had done, he became a devotee of the Hindu guru Neem Karoli Baba. He consequently began to use the name Krishna Das, given to him by the guru.
He was referred to as the "Rockstar of Yoga" by the Grammys, when he was nominated for a 2013 Grammy Award.
Krishna Das has been associated with many other artists. Two of his albums have featured Hans Christian as a multi-instrumentalist, and Sting appears on the album Pilgrim Heart. He has also appeared on an album with Baird Hersey & Prana, a group combining Western music and overtone singing, entitled Gathering in the Light. Walter Becker of Steely Dan plays bass guitar on, and co-produced, All One, which also features Rick Allen of Def Leppard on drums and Steve Gorn on flute. Ty Burhoe plays tabla on several albums. Rick Rubin produced Breath of the Heart.
His album Live Ananda was nominated for the 2013 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album. He performed at the Grammy Awards ceremony as well.
In April 2014 his album Kirtan Wallah was released under his own label Krishna Das Music.
In 2014, Krishna Das helped to form the Kirtan Wallah Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit, dedicated to spreading the teachings of his spiritual teacher, Neem Karoli Baba.
Anusara Yoga invocation
Krishna Das composed the melody for an Anusara Yoga invocation, Om Nama Shivaya Gurave, at the request of John Friend, founder of Anusara Yoga. Friend describes this composition as having been written during a summer night at a secluded mountain retreat center in Utah, in 1998.Zen Peacemakers chant
In the early 2000s, Bernie Glassman, founder of Zen Peacemakers, asked Krishna Das to compose a melody for the chant "Gates of Sweet Nectar", a traditional Japanese buddhist chant that had been translated to English by Glassman. After composing a melody, Krishna Das realised it would work well with the Hanuman Chalisa both melodically and lyrically, since the former is a desire to offer one's heart and the latter gives one strength to follow through on a task.Discography
- 1996: One Track Heart
- 1998: Pilgrim Heart
- 2000: Live... on Earth
- 2001: Breath of the Heart
- 2001: Pilgrim of the Heart
- 2003: Door of Faith
- 2004: Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga
- 2005: All One
- 2007: Gathering in the Light with Baird Hersey & Prana
- 2007: Flow of Grace: Chanting the Hanuman Chalisa
- 2008: Heart Full of Soul
- 2010: Heart as Wide as the World
- 2012: Live Ananda
- 2014: Kirtan Wallah
- 2015: Laughing at the Moon
- 2017: Trust in the Heart
- 2018: ''Peace of My Heart''
Books
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