Nandini srikar biography of mahatma
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budski Life for me is, amongst other things, witnessing events, love, experiencing emotions, engaging lovely people thereby satisfyingly interacting on different levels and obviously a huge shared interest into music, particularly progressive rock and its adversaries incorporating a more heavier approach flowing towards metal. I find that pinpointing meaningful events and thoughts into perspective becomes easier with age but sometimes interpretation of everyday life can lead to prejudice, though thankfully we have several ways to conquer this minor flaw through friends and loved ones; soothingly this time it’s the music of Sutej Singh portrayed on The Emerging which effectively does the trick.
For when India comes up as a country I instantly think of Taj Mahal, Bombay, Spicy food, Bollywood and its Indian classical pop-interpretations, 1.2 billion people (go figure...), Mahatma Gandhi and the only musical artist I have ever heard of from that immensely huge country: Ravi Shankar, n
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GRAMMY AWARD WINNER
'DIVINE TIDES' by rock-legend Stewart Copeland (The Police) and Ricky Kej features artists from all over the world - Soundscapes and melodies meet pulsating rhythms amidst lush ambient textures, which elevate the senses into a realm of spiritual solitude, where the soul is free - one with itself, one with time, one with our planet. All individuals are interconnected and the decisions one makes affects all life around us. Each individual life plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance that serves all equally. 'DIVINE TIDES' illustrates these thoughts through its diverse musical canvas that showcases a world where we can adapt to change, just like the moving tides - a world in which all life can live sustainably and in harmony.
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"One day during the Apocalypse I got a call from Ricky Kej about making an album.
He had assembled an amazing collection of exotic musicians, or perhaps I should sa
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