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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Calling me into my Power, Songs for Laurette (my mom, 1949-1999), and Ong Namo. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 7 GBP or more (30% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Blood is thicker 04:07 info buy track 2. Leave the past behind 04:45 buy track 3. Listen to your heart 04:34 buy track 4. Serpentine 04:18 buy track 5. Dancing with the stars 04:55 buy track 6. Open up your heart (icaros) 08:52 buy track 7. Sat Siri Siri Akaal 06:24 info buy track 8. Mul Mantra 09:13 info buy track 9. Guru Ramdas 06:19 info buy track about in dedication to my beautiful, otherworldly mother Laurette Metcalfe nee Lategan, who left us all too soon at the age of 50 in 1999, and with her early departure left a great big wound in my 22yr old heart. But through the pain and loss, these songs also poured through me. Just a few here to remember her by! Recorded at a home studio in Glastonbury (except for track 2 which was recorded in London with my french producer friend Fred. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released September 24, 2021 license Some rights reserved. Please refer to individual track pages for license info. tags Tags world acoustic alternative folk folk healing music kundalini music mantras original original acoustic world healing music Cape Town Shopping cart subtotal USD taxes calculated at checkout Check out about Maya Joy (Haripal Kaur) Cape Town, South Africa

Maya is a 1999 trilingual devotional film, produced and directed by Rama Narayanan. The film featured Napolean alongside Nagma, while S. P. Balasubrahmanyam plays a supporting role. The venture was simultaneously shot in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, with the other versions being titled as Gurupoornima and Jayasurya respectively, with scenes overlapping. The Tamil version was dubbed in Hindi as Sai Tere Maya.[1] The films, which had music composed by R. R. G, opened in January, 1999.

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Suddenly, it was December 2015. The Stray Birds had just finished recording the music that would become Magic Fire. My bandmate Oliver and I were up late with Oliver's dad Tim, hanging out in the kitchen making nachos. Tim laughed about how all you have to do to make nachos is "wave the magic fire stick". My ears had been wide open for any words that might capture the essence of the collection of songs The Stray Birds had just recorded. We needed a title for the record, and a record cover. "Tim," I exclaimed, "what did you just say?"

So I got on youtube. I watched a lot of videos on carving and printing. And I went to the art store and asked some shy questions. And then I just sat by the wood stove in my parents house -- the same chair I was sitting in when I wrote "Radio" (one of the songs on Magic Fire) and literally started chipping away at the cover art. It was so daunting that it was peaceful.

Composer of songs, including two songs for movie For Love of Ivy, and composer of musical scores for both her screenplays. Author of Black, Blues, Black, a series of ten one-hour programs, broadcast by National Educational Television (NET-TV), 1968. Also author of Assignment America, a series of six one-half-hour programs, 1975, and of The Legacy and The Inheritors, two television specials, 1976. Other documentaries include Trying to Make It Home (Byline series), 1988, and Maya Angelou's America: A Journey of the Heart (also host). Public Broadcasting Service Productions include Who Cares about Kids, Kindred Spirits, Maya Angelou: Rainbow in the Clouds, and To the Contrary. Writer for television series Brewster Place, Harpo Productions.

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I did a simple google search to know if any Bollywood songs had samples from older songs and instead found that a lot of hip-hop music from well known artists in America took samples from Bollywood songs. Not something I expected

Maya Rudolph was born on July 27, 1972 in Gainesville, Florida, to Richard Rudolph, a music producer, and soul singer Minnie Riperton. Her mother was African-American and her father is Ashkenazi Jewish (from a family from Lithuania, Russia, Germany, and Hungary). In 1973, Maya, her parents, and her older brother, Marc Rudolph, moved to California to further Minnie's music career. Here Minnie recorded "Lovin' You", her most famous single, in which one can hear her sing "Maya, Maya, Maya" at the end of the song; Riperton said that the song was used as a lullaby for Maya.During adolescence, Maya attended St. Augustine by the Sea School, where she met childhood friend, Gwyneth Paltrow. The Paltrows and the Rudolphs became family friends and, in 2000, Richard Rudolph and Maya filled the role of music supervisors on the Bruce Paltrow-directed film Duets (2000), which starred Gwyneth.In 1990, Maya enrolled at the University of California at Santa Cruz, majoring in photography. It was here that Maya formed the band "Supersauce" with fellow students. After graduation in 1994, Maya left the band and soon joined The Rentals, fronted by Weezer bassist Matt Sharp. Maya was featured on the 1999 release "Seven More Minutes", where she sang backup vocals on "Barcelona" and "My Head is in the Sun". Maya began touring with the group, singing backup and playing Moog synthesizer. When The Rentals disbanded, Maya decided to pursue her dream of a career in comedy, joining the famed troupe "The Groundlings".On May 6, 2000, Maya joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975), and became one of that show's most popular performers. Famous sketches include a dead-on impression of fashion diva Donatella Versace; high school flake "Megan", the host of her own morning talk show, "Wake-up WakeField"; and one of the members of the R&B parody "Gemini's Twin". In 2006, she co-starred in the film A Prairie Home Companion (2006), directed by the legendary Robert Altman and based on the NPR show by Garrison Keillor.Maya has four children with her partner, filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson.

These are the Wiggles CGI Songs that they're made in Alias Wavefront Maya for the backgrounds from the song, In The Wiggles' World in 1999, and the two fully CGI animated songs, Caveland and Jimmy The Elf in 2001, and then in Discreet 3Ds Max for the fully CGI animated video, Space Dancing! in 2003.

Angelou began her collaboration with Hallmark in 1999; they developed a line of greeting cards and accessories, such as photo albums and picture frames. Angelou participated in the entire creative process, from writing the greeting card text to approving the final layout of the cards. She also was involved in a lawsuit with another company that wanted to collaborate on a line of cards; this company claimed that a letter served as a binding contract although no work was ever completed.

Prior to podcasting, Shankar applied her knowledge of cognitive science to the design of public policies and programs. She was a senior advisor to the Obama administration, where she served as founder and chair of the White House Behavioral Science Team, and later at the United Nations. Shankar has been profiled by The New Yorker and has been featured in The New York Times and Scientific American. She has a postdoctoral fellowship in cognitive neuroscience from Stanford, a PhD from Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship and a BA from Yale. Shankar is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music's pre-college division and a former private violin student of Itzhak Perlman. As a teenager, she performed on NPR's From The Top. She performed a solo in 1999, and she performed as part of a quartet in 2002. Clips from these performances are included in this segment.

THE SUPERSUCKERS: Virtually the Last Men Standing in the whole Sub Pop explosion, these creepy Tucson/Seattle jackalopes were among the first punkers to confess an affection for country music, as expressed on Must've Been High and a CD-5 collaboration with Steve Earle. Rest assured, though, the debauched minds behind The Smoke of Hell and La Mano Cornuda are in no danger of mellowing, as Eddie Spaghetti and accomplices greet the millennium with 1999(666), a devilishly horny collection of outlaw rock from Texas' favorite honorary sons. (Stubb's, 10pm) -- Chris Gray

DAMIEN JURADO: Damien Jurado is a big burly guy who plays quiet folk songs acoustically. Under that surface, this Seattle-based ex(?)-punk delivers lyrics that are poignantly simple and frighteningly honest in a sweet, disarming voice. A new Sub Pop CD, Rehearsals for Departure, is just in time for SXSW. (Iron Cactus, 11pm) -- Christopher Hess

ROBERT EARL KEEN: When Robert Earl Keen puts the pedal to the metal for Terry Allen's "Amarillo Highway" on 1996's No. 2 Live Dinner, the result is nothing short of Texas music at its most transcendent. But Keen, whose latest album is Walking Distance (Arista), is no cover boy; this Aggie has songs ("The Road Goes on Forever," "Corpus Christi Bay," "Undone") just as evocative, terse, and anthemic as anything by Allen, Guy Clark, Steve Earle, or the late Townes Van Zandt. (Austin Music Hall, 11pm) -- Christopher Gray

GUY CLARK: Guy Clark is a Lone Star legend, known far and wide for his weary voice and classic songs of wisdom and grit. On his '97 Sugar Hill CD, Keepers, Clark revisited a few of his old friends ("Texas, 1947," "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train"), and odds are he'll do the same, in fine style, here. (Liberty Lunch, Midnight) -- Jay Hardwig



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KATHY McCARTY: Dating back to the dawn of Austin's fabled New Sincerity days, Kathy McCarty co-founded Glass Eye, a group often described as "avant-garde," though their music had more in common with the thunder of AC/DC than the whir of Throbbing Gristle. McCarty still offers haunting, angular songs like those she brought to the Eye, with a sideline of spotlighting songs by Daniel Johnston. (Buffalo Club, Midnight) -- Ken Lieck

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