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MORE ON KRISHNA
DAS:
Layering traditional kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation,
Krishna Das has been called yoga’s “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das – known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD – has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the best-selling western chant artist of all time. His
album ‘
Live Ananda’ (released
January 2012) was nominated for a
Grammy in the
Best New Age album category.
KD spent the late ‘60’s traveling across the country as a student of
Ram Dass, and in August
1970, he finally made the journey to
India, which led him to Ram Dass’ own beloved guru,
Neem Karoli Baba, known to most as
Maharaj-ji.
Given the name Krishna Das, KD began to chant as part of following the path of
Bhakti yoga – the yoga of devotion.
After two and a half years with Maharaj-ji, returned to
USA – alas, six months after his return, word came that Maharaj-ji had died.
He took solace in music, finding
peace and strength in both his Bhakti yoga practice as well as in such heroes as
Ray Charles,
Van Morrison,
Steely Dan, and
Bruce Springsteen (whom he laughingly calls “the
Bodhisattva of
New Jersey”). KD also co-founded Triloka
Records, a California-based label specializing in world music, releasing such artists as
Jai Uttal, sarod virtuoso
Ali Akbar Khan, and legendary jazz musician/composer
Jackie McLean.
In
1994, KD started leading chant at
Jivamukti Yoga Center,
NYC, with an evergrowing audience of yoga students that has led him to chant with people all around the world. In
February 2013, Krishna Das performed at the
Grammy awards in
Los Angeles, CA streamed online to millions of viewers. The awardwinning film ‘One
Track Heart:
The Story of Krishna Das’ has been in over
100 US cities, over 10 countries worldwide and is available on
DVD everywhere.
With the release of his
14th album, Kirtan Wallah—one who sings kirtan, KD offers a westward-leaning album, fully embracing his
American roots in rock and country and yet embodying the spirit of deeply devotional
Indian chants – the heart of this latest album is still in the
Names that he’s singing.
“The chanting just hits you and you want to be a part of it,” KD promises. “That’s the
point of this whole thing. That’s what cuts through all the ‘stuff’. You get lit up. You don’t have to know what it means.”
The power of music to touch, connect and heal your soul.
What was Krishna Das’s last trip to India like.
Why people in India have such respect for bavana, a true depth of emotion that helps you to transcend yourself
How a loop was completed with Krishna Das’s last trip to India where he was able to give back and play in India
What happened with college AND with the draft board.
How he ended up meeting
Richard Alpert (aka Ram Dass)
How
Maharaji got
Krishna Dass to India
How the play of God was in the works with Maharaji
How Krishna Das began singing, chanting, and playing music when he was first in India
Why the practice helps you to dissolve your evaluator
What happened when Maharaji said Krishna Das had to return to the US
Why “if you ask about service it’s not service”
What happened after Maharaji died.
What Krishna Das wasn’t ready to do after Mahaji died
How he overcame an addiction to freebase cocaine.
How did Krishna Das start coming back to the music or how did the music start bringing him back?
What kept Krishna Das alive in
1984
What was going on with Krishna Das in 1994
How he got the awareness that if he didn’t sing with people he’d never be able to remove the dark shadows from his heart
Why it was so important for Krishna Das to
sign with people.
How Krishna Das helped bring Kirtan’s to the western stage
How the band he had quit became the
Blue Oyster Cult (and how he turned down a record deal after a
Jimmy Hendrix concert)
How he keeps the ‘little me’ in check during concerts
How the music and success is coming through Maharaji’s grace
Why the practice is the ‘repetition of the divine name’
What is our wave and oceanness?
What to do when someone’
s suffering?
Why it’s so important to do their practice, whatever that may be.
- published: 06 May 2016
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