Krishna Das to Release His First Studio Album in Ten Years Heart
As Wide As The World
(Nutone/Nettwerk)
Edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Called the “Chant
Master of American Yoga” by the New York Times, Krishna Das will release
Heart As Wide As The World, his first studio album in ten years, March 2010.
The album is a collaboration with David Nichtern (“Midnight at the Oasis”)
who produced and played guitar. Jerry Marotta (Hall & Oates, Peter Gabriel)
on drums, percussion. As well as, world musicians Steve Gorn on
bansuri flute and Benjy Wertheimer on esraj, amongst an array of other
instruments.
Krishna Das is the best-selling chant artist of all time, with over
300,000 records sold. Notable for making yoga and chant music more
accessible to Western listeners, his music layers traditional kirtan –
chanting the divine names – over popular arrangements and songs. Krishna Das
has toured extensively through North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and
South America, and counts Madonna and Mike D of the Beastie Boys amongst his
fans.
Krishna Das has been recording his popular and much-loved albums of
kirtan since 1996. Having made numerous pilgrimages to India throughout his
career while meeting teachers of many spiritual traditions, Krishna Das
follows the path of Bhakti yoga – the yoga of devotion – and brings a
lifetime of spirituality into his music. Over the years, his collaborators
in the studio have included Rick Rubin on Door of Faith, Sting on Pilgrim
Heart and Mike D in a 50-person kirtan choir on Breath of the Heart, also
produced by Rubin.
Krishna Das will tour this Spring with Deva Premal & Miten
Krishna Das will be touring in spring 2010 with Deva Premal & Miten,
dubbed “The Johnny and June Carter Cash of chant” by Yoga Journal . Together
they are creating an extraordinary series of concerts across the US,
highlighting the newfound popularity of kirtan and mantra chanting. These
musicians, who have enjoyed a worldwide grass-roots success the past decade,
are each celebrating the release of new albums with their first co-headlined
tour.
03/24 Seattle - Moore Theatre 03/25
Portland - Crystal Ballroom 03/27 Los Angeles - Wilshire Ebell
03/28 San Francisco - Warfield Theater 03/30
Phoenix - Mesa Arts Center 03/31 Tucson - Rialto
Theatre 04/01 Santa Fe - Lensic Theatre 04/03
Denver - Paramount Theatre 04/05 Dallas -
Unity Church 04/07 Atlanta - Variety Playhouse
4/08 Washington, DC @ Bethesda Theatre 04/09
Philadelphia - Keswick Theatre 04/12 Chicago North Shore Center for
the Performing Arts 04/14 Boston - Somerville Theater
04/15 New York - Webster Hall
Sample tracks can be heard at
www.krishnadas.com
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