![]() with Guru Ganesha Singh, Livtar Singh and Tony Redhouse.with Guru Ganesha Singh Khalsa and Livtar Singh Khalsa.Her professional collaboration has included new age music producer Thomas Barquee and occasionally her mother, Prabhu Nam Kaur Khalsa, also a musician. In 2000, Kaur signed with Spirit Voyage Records - the founder of which, Guru Ganesha Singh Khalsa, became her manager and guitarist. In 1997, Kaur began a career as a food technologist with Peace Cereals in Eugene, Oregon. She then returned to India to study Kirtan under her mother's teacher, Bhai Hari Singh. Īfter graduating from Tam, Snatam attended Mills College in Oakland, California, receiving a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. The club also led the effort to change the school mascot and sports team names from the Indians to the Red Tailed Hawk in 19, inspired by a speech given at the school by Sacheen Littlefeather. The club started a campus recycling program and organized environmental awareness programs. 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. 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. While at Tam High, she played violin in the school orchestra and began songwriting. She attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley. During her childhood, she played kirtan with her mother in Gurdwaras and at Sikh religious ceremonies. Snatam lived on a ranch near Bolinas, California until 8th grade and then moved to Mill Valley in 1986. When Snatam was six, the family visited India, where her mother studied kirtan. Her family moved to California when Snatam was two, living in Long Beach and Sacramento. The surname " Kaur", meaning "princess", is shared by all female Sikhs. Kaur performs new age Indian devotional music, kirtan, and tours the world as a peace activist. Combined with inspiring words and poetry, his mantras will leave you feeling rejuvenated and at peace.Snatam Kaur Khalsa / s ə ˈ n ɑː t ə m ˈ k ɔːr/ ( Punjabi: ਸਨਾਤਮ ਕੌਰ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ, born 1972 in Trinidad, Colorado), is an American singer, songwriter and author. His music and teachings are deeply rooted in Sikhism and Gurbani, and he is a true ambassador of the Sikh faith and his music is not to be missed. He encourages people to connect with their inner selves and to find joy and peace through music and meditation. Sat Jot Singh's spiritual teachings can also be found in his speeches and discourses, which are available on SikhNet's website. ![]() His style of music is a blend of western music and kundalini mantras, making it accessible to a wide audience. As you sing along with him, you will experience a divine celebration that brings deep relaxation, inner joy, peace, love, and healing. Through his music, Sat Jot Singh aims to help people discover the transformative power of the healing sound current. Combining these sacred mantras with English lyrics, inspiring words by Yogi Bhajan, and poetry by Kabir, Sat Jot Singh's music is a celebration of divinity, joy, and inner peace. His latest album, "Breath of Love," features popular mantras such as Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo, Pavan Guru, Ardas Bahee, Hum Dum Har Har, Sat Narayan, and more. In 2009, Sat Jot Singh released "Divine Shine" and "Sadhana Live from Rishikesh," which were met with critical acclaim. He quickly became a valuable member of the team, recording and composing tracks for their CDs, and touring with them as a bass player, keyboard player, and backing vocalist. He began his journey in 2006, touring and recording with Snatam Kaur and Guruganesha Singh. Sat Jot Singh is a devotional musician who has been spreading the healing power of kundalini mantras through his music. Deepening Your Personal Relationship with the Guru.
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