Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2018

Sat. 11/3 at Yoga Phoenix

Greetings,

This Saturday, November 3rd at 7pm, Monica Page Subia and I will be vibing up the HOUSE (or rather, Yoga Phoenix) with some sacred chant.


Be sure to secure your tickets before THURSDAY, 11/1 to get the EARLY BIRD PRICE.

Here are some videos of our previous concerts...




See you soon!
Joyfully,
Sirgun Kaur 

Ticket Link for copy-pasting: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/ws?studioid=3064&stype=-101&sTG=29&sVT=77&sView=day&sLoc=0&sTrn=100000179&date=11/03/18&sessionChecked=true

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

NEW VIDEO: Steady as Stone LIVE at Bhakti Fest 2018

Sat Nam Friends,


I have some more awesome footage from Bhakti Fest to share with y'all. This one begins with a sweet sweet UKULELE SOLO! Yes, that's what I said. I honestly could not believe what an an amazing line-up of musicians I got for this festival. Chad Wilkins plays ukulele like no one I have ever heard.

This song is a trio of English mantras. Words that are meant to reprogram your brain to make you know your excellence and strength.

I hope we can effectively "brain wash" you. :-)



Joyfully,
Sirgun Kaur

Friday, September 21, 2018

Playing Total Surrender for Bhakti Fest's 10th Anniversary Celebration!

Sat Nam Friend,

I am back from a week in the California desert, celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bhakti Fest. This is one of the pieces I played for my sacred chant concert on Friday, Sept. 14.

I was joined by Greg Barnett on bass, Clayton Campbell on percussion, Chad Wilkins on guitar, Candace Park on viola, Radharani on vocals, and Dharma Fears on vocals.

I was not expecting to get footage from this concert, so seeing this in my inbox upon my return was a very nice surprise indeed!

The mantras in this song are:

  1. So paatisah(u) sahaa paatisahib Naanak rahan rajaaee
  2. Ik ong kaar sat naam siree waaheguroo
  3. Waaheguroo, waaheguroo, waaheguroo, waahe jio
They are not generally used together. They came to me in a dream when I was writing the music for -8. I loved the way they sounded together, especially the overlapping "waheguru" part. 


And thank you to Jake J. Thomas and Masood Ali Khan for your footage!


Joyfully,
Sirgun

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Live at Joyful Yoga ~ Monica's "Om Dum Durgaye Namaha"

After an entire week in Joshua Tree, CA, it is nice to get back and be at home.

I always seem to have an ample amount of live footage because I film nearly EVERYTHING I do. It's a habit I've had since I was a singer-songwriter, and it has remained a habit to this day. I mean, I can always delete it, right? (And I do. A lot of it.)

This video of "Om Dum Durgaye Namaha" I wanted to share though. Monica Page Subia has been supporting my music for years now, and this concert at Joyful Yoga marked the first time that I supported her. It was such a pleasure to share her music. She has such a deep love of devotional chanting (as you'll hear), and she is a wonderful teacher here in the "valley."

Thank you to Joyful Yoga in Tempe, AZ for hosting us.

And many thanks to Monica for sharing her beautiful music.



Joyfully,
Sirgun Kaur

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Live Music for Kia Miller's Yoga Class @ Bhakti Fest

Sat Naaaaaam!

I was so blessed to be part of this class at Bhakti Fest. Kia Miller is an amazing hatha and kundalini yoga teacher. I love playing music for her classes. And at Bhakti Fest! People are so engaged and appreciative to move their bodies to live mantra music/kirtan.

Thank you to Monica Page Subia, Chad Wilkins, Chad Wilkins and Oshri Hakak for joining me in making a joyous noise!



Love,
Sirgun Kaur