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Kay is joined by playwrights Marina Carr and Mark O'Rowe, actors Cathy Belton, Robert Sheehan, Marie Mullen, and Bosco Hogan. The programme also featured performances by Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo and Trad Rave's Colm Olwill and Jack Dempsey.
The Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo was given the name Lhamo at birth by a Buddhist monk. The name means Goddess Of Melody, and Yungchen has spent her adult life living up to that title. After fleeing Tibet by walking over the Himalayas, in 1989, she established herself as a leading voice for Tibetan culture in the west, releasing a series of albums on Peter Gabriel's Real World Record label and has become one of the signature voices on the global music scene, even singing for the Dalai Lama. In her work, she combines songs, prayers, and mantras dedicated to spiritual awakening, unconditional love, and compassion for all beings. Now based in upstate New York, she's put the principles of Tibetan Buddhism to work not only in her music, but also in her activities leading the One Drop Of Kindness Foundation. Her latest album is also called One Drop of Kindness, and it brings Yungchen Lhamo back to our studio. Set list: 1. Sound Healing 2. Sun and Moon (acapella) 3. Four Wishes
Yungchen Lhamo is from Tibet. She has resided in the United States for 30 years. Yungchen has been celebrated on the international music scene since the mid 1990's. Recently she toured Australia with Peter Gabriel. Yungchen Lhamo's seventh album is … More ... The post Yungchen Lhamo – New Album “One Drop of Kindness” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (02.10.2023) - Avec pas moins de 11 titres sélectionnés pour autant de nationalités représentées, Solénoïde fera la part belle tant à la découverte qu'au dépaysement bien loin des formatages étriqués de l'industrie musicale. Ainsi, se succèderont 11 artistes à forte personnalité : des baroudeurs et poètes du son aux cursus et compétences des plus variés ! Bref, l'occasion de réunir 11 projets singuliers destinés à former un mix en forme de cocktail musical insolite avec des voix folkloriques, des rythmes latino digitalisés, des segments de piano contemporain ou encore les résonances de banjo émancipés… De l'Estonie à la Corée du Sud, de la Belgique à l'Egypte, en passant par le Tibet, notre équipage vous offrira son expertise de tour-operator trans-musical !
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We deeply appreciate your contributions as they enable us to thrive and provide you with the best possible resources. Thank you for being a part of Broadway Drumming 101!https://merchandise.broadwaydrumming101.comThanks!Clayton Craddock is an accomplished drummer and host of the popular Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast. With an impressive musical career, he has held the drum chair in numerous hit Broadway and off-Broadway musicals, showcasing his talent in productions like Tick, tick…BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill and Ain't Too Proud. He has been a sub drummer on Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Spongebob Squarepants-The Musical, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, and The Big Apple Circus. 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Volvemos a tener la oportunidad de tener en el programa a una persona muy especial, Yungchen Lhamo cantante y ser humano entregado a la apertura de conciencia, elevación y ayuda a todos los seres de este nuestro planeta. Nos cuenta la apertura de la nueva ONG en España dedicada a la ayuda de los que más lo necesitan y nos habla de su fundación One Drop of Kindness, además de hablarnos de sus próximos proyectos. Necesitamos vuestro apoyo, suscribiros en Ivoox y seréis partícipes de una de las audiotecas más amplias sobre el Misterio. Escúchanos en nuestras plataformas de Ivoox, Itunes, Spotify, Odysee y YouTube, en esta última no os olvidéis de darle al ME GUSTA y suscribiros de forma gratuita activando la de la parte superior derecha del canal. TODO EL CONTENIDO EN LA WEB https://elojodehorus.es
Award-winning Tibetan singer/songwriter Yungchen Lhamo joins her friend and record producer Jamshied Sharifi to share her beautiful voice along with a conversation about her unusual journey from Tibetan to Australia and the US, fulfilling her commitment to serving others through sound healing, and her collaborations with artists including Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox, Natalie Merchant, and Peter Rowan.More about Yungchen Lhamo
Welcome to "Inside The Juno Reactor" Podcast Episode 10: Greg Ellis - Drums on film & more - Alexandre Desplat, Zakir Hussain, Kodo drummers, JR SYNOPSIS: As "Inside The Juno Reactor's" first season closes with Greg Ellis, JR's main drummer and percussionist who contributed with live touring & studio sessions, The Matrix... From his background as a rock/punk drummer to his project with Azam Ali, "VAS", working in the Film & Videogame industry, discussing percussions, musicianship, and technology, reminiscing studio life with Juno Reactor and Mabi, and much more! GUEST BIO: Recognized as one of the more innovative and versatile drummers in the world Greg Ellis has performed around the world and recorded with musical artists from over 30 countries including Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, KODO, Bickram Ghosh, Mahsa Vahdat, Tord Gustavsen, Yungchen Lhamo, Chiwoniso Mairaire, Sugizo, Juno Reactor, Billy Idol and many more. GUEST LINK: https://www.instagram.com/gerhythms/ Produced by Kenji Productions - https://www.kenjiproductions.com Discover more at: https://www.junoreactor.com
Topics: Mid-term election results and the future of the Democratic Party. Plus, if you are given the name “Goddess of Melody and Song" at birth, must you become a singer? Guests: Tibetan-American singer Yungchen Lhamo and Political Science Professor Dr. Christine Greer Music: “Isouwa” by lhousseini Anivolla, “Happiness Is” by Yungchen Lhamo, “The Witches” by the Sonics
Ladies! Please join our Be Bold Facebook Group! This week’s conversation is with Tibetan singer, Yungchen Lhamo. Meeting Yungchen in person was what I imagine meeting the Dalai Lama must be like. She’s a quiet, soft-spoken person who gives you all of her focus and attention. She’s undistracted. She’s present. And she is so incredibly sweet. Everything she does is from the heart. And everything she does is for the benefit of others. That’s something you hear about quite frequently in Buddhism, doing things for the benefit of others, but you don’t come across many people who are actually putting this into practice. You know, in our culture, we so rarely see this that it’s almost difficult to get used to you. But hopefully you’ve come across someone in your life who’s similar to Yungchen in that, they are so at peace that you want to be more like them. You want that peacefulness for yourself. You see them as a happy person and you want that. I wasn’t expecting this when I connected with her online and requested that we speak for the podcast. I really didn’t have any expectation of what she would be like in person. I only knew that I really wanted to meet and chat with someone whose voice could be so pure that it brings me to tears. To say the least, it was a great honor for me to spend time with her and chat with her at her sister’s home in Queens. Yungchen’s name means Goddess of Melody and Song and this was given to her shortly after her birth. And she’s definitely lived up to this name. It’s worth noting that she isn’t a political person and she made that clear before we recorded that she didn’t want to talk about politics or about her departure from her home country. Instead she wanted to focus on the work that she’s been doing. And that work, in addition to singing, includes her non-profit, the Yungchen Lhamo Charitable Foundation. This organization is dedicated to improving the welfare of all human beings in need. Specifically, it focuses on improving and empowering the lives of Tibetan women and children, the mentally ill, the disabled and the homeless. The One Drop of Kindness project that is part of the Yungchen Lhamo Charitable Foundation. It facilitates empathy, respect, compassion and recognition for others. And she has that in spades. There was a Newsweek article from a few years ago that talks about a play that she organized called You Are Beautiful, I Am Beautiful. It features 13 residents of a homeless shelter in her hometown. In the article she talks about how, in Tibet, people don’t talk about mental illness. As in, it’s not a thing. But what she says in this article is we are all sick in different ways. And that’s a very Buddhist insight, that we are all delusional. In other words, it’s a way of looking at the world to realize we should be compassionate toward everyone because we all have our struggles. So in this conversation, we talk about how she left her home in Tibet and went to India and then on to Australia. She talks about her assimilation into the Australian culture and ultimately the culture here in the U.S. And she has some really fun stories about trying to fit in and understand her neighbors and the culture. We also talked about how her musical career took off when she was heard in Australia and was asked by Peter Gabriel to perform at WOMAD, the world music and dance festival. She was actually the first person from Tibet to perform at WOMAD. She released a CD for the event and that ended up winning an Aria Award (and that’s the Australian equivalent of the Grammys). At the end of our conversation, I asked her to sing a bit so you’ll hear her beautiful singing voice. It’s very much in the traditional style of the Himalayas so unless you’re already familiar with this kind of music, it may be a bit different for you. After we recorded, I talked to Yungchen about the possibility of coming to Seattle for a concert. If you’re at all interested in attending a performance by her, send me a note at beth@beboldpodcast.com and I’ll keep you posted on those details. You can also use that email address to send me feedback or you can call my feedback and question line at 877-280-5170. On future episodes, I’ll be answering your questions that are left at that number. With that, please enjoy this conversation with the incomparable Yungchen Lhamo. Connect with Yungchen:Website (Foundation) | Website (Yungchen) | Facebook Links/books/people mentionedNatalie Merchant 10,000 Maniacs Peter Gabriel Real World Records WOMAD Aria Award Connect with me: Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe then tell a friend! Be Bold, Beth
In this podcast, we'll be hearing an interview with Yungchen Lhamo from our SONIC HEALING MEET THE MASTERS VIDEO COURSE. This is from Session 4: Prayer Medicine & Tibetan Mantra. Yungchen Lhamo was born in Chinese-occupied Tibet where her grandmother taught her the traditional devotional singing. In 1989, she escaped from Tibet by walking over … Continue reading "Yungchen Lhamo interview from Sonic Healing, Meet the Masters Video Course"
New Delhi based Hamza has attained a reputation as a pioneer of the house music scene in India and one of the most innovative and exciting producers nationwide. Pushing a diverse and international sound, he's influenced by his strong musical background as well as growing up in India and traveling the world, living in cities such as Paris, Boston and New York. Hamza combines deep, tribal, and funky sounds with strong world music influences. This is evident when you put your ear to anything coming out on the Wind Horse Records camp - a label he set up back in 2011. From its very first release Wind Horse quickly garnered attention from notable figures such as Dubfire, Peter Kruder (Kruder & Dorfmeister), Richie Hawtin, Quentin Harris, and Tom Findlay (Groove Armada). Hamza also used the label's channels to work with some of the biggest names in world music, including Punjabi vocalist Jasbir Jassi, Tibetan singer-songwriter Yungchen Lhamo, and David Hykes, the only western vocalist specialising in Mongolian chants. After additional EPs and albums from Indian artists like Vipul, Audio Units, Vinayak^A, and international artists Mink and Gion, the label recently celebrated its twentieth release: Hamza’s debut artist album, Gitano. Gitano was a masterpiece. Taking in the sounds of guitars, trumpets, congas and timbales of folk percussion, it instantly turned these ever-recognisable sounds in to club-friendly rollers. Incredibly balanced music, it's held together by tribal percussion that seems to be in a continuous state of forward motion. Yet a straight 4x4 beat holds everything together, a solid kick and clap combo that makes the album compatible with electro and techno. One of those long time coming mixes, #072 in the series is a celebration of this release. Over the course of more than an hour, it shows continual emphasis on synthesised melodies, unobtrusive rhythms, airy vocals and an upbeat tone. Even when he digs deep into his archives, there's something familiar about the music on offer, not to mention a real sense of continuity from one song to the next. For a tracklist and further info, head over here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/5366-wild-city-072-hamza
From Tibet to Provence; music for lamas and troubadors, including Lama Gyurme, Bernart de Ventadorn, Yungchen Lhamo, Karl Jenkins and Jean-Philippe Rykiel.
From Tibet to Provence; music for lamas and troubadors, including Lama Gyurme, Bernart de Ventadorn, Yungchen Lhamo, Karl Jenkins and Jean-Philippe Rykiel.
A journey to the Roof of the World, from Yungchen Lhamo, Lama Gyurme and David Parsons.
A journey to the Roof of the World, from Yungchen Lhamo, Lama Gyurme and David Parsons.
Celestial sounds from the roof of the world, by Yungchen Lhamo, Thupten Pema Lama, Steve Roach, David Pasons, Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Lama Gyurme.
Celestial sounds from the roof of the world, by Yungchen Lhamo, Thupten Pema Lama, Steve Roach, David Pasons, Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Lama Gyurme.