Classic Pink Floyd (pre-Wall)(songs like "The Narrow Way" and "Grandchester Meadows"
Led Zeppelin (esp III) songs like "Tangerine" and "That's the Way"
Some favorite female singers: Sandy Denny, (Fairport Convention)
Natacha Atlas, Sheila Chandra, Grace Slick, Maire Brennan -
Donavan, Pentangle, Clannad,
Yes, Jethro Tull, Rush, Jimi Hendrix, Gong, Tangerine Dream,
My friends Sarva, Kedar, Be and Radhe,
Singh Kaur (her early stuff), Snatam Kaur Khalsa
Loreenna McKennitt, Enya, Lisa Theil,
The musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" (saw it on Broadway in 1972)
(Yvonne Ellman sings "I Don't Know How to Love Him" on the London version, Wow!!)
Living among Krsna devotees & temples and hearing divine devotional songs -
'The Radha Krsna Temple' w/ George Harrison -
Peyote songs, Hawaiian chants, sacred songs from around the world -
Gypsy and Flamenco Music, African trance, Middle Eastern, Gipsy Kings, Priyo,
Theivery Corporation, Air...
Inspired by the deep devotional mood of Indian singing and music, Jaya Lakshmi began leading kirtan with harmonium and 12 string guitar and writing her own devotional songs in the early 1990's on the island of Hawaii, shortly after receiving harinam initiation from Srila Govinda Maharaj, a great Vaisnava saint from West Bengal, India, who graciously bestowed on her the name "Jaya Lakshmi", which means "victory to the goddess Lakshmi", the Hindu goddess of fortune and spiritual wealth.
Her ecstatic singing and kirtan leading, often accompanied by master musician Deva Priyo on sarod and Spanish guitar, and other talented artists, has had a powerful effect amongst various communities in the islands of Hawaii, the West Coast, and Europe, always creating a deep sense of intimacy with the divine. She has a unique style that blends beauty, power and purity to create a truly transcendental sound driven by her deep connection with spirit. Singing mostly original and some traditional Vaisnava chants and songs in Sanskrit in the Gaudiya Vaisnava tradition of ‘harinam sankirtan’ (call and response congregational chanting of the Holy Names), she often includes chants from other Vedic traditions in her kirtans as well. She also performs many original songs in which Sanskrit is woven in with English lyrics. Because of her pure mood, deep sincerity, passion for God and remarkable musical talent, Jaya Lakshmi is rapidly becoming well known and loved as one of the few touring female kirtan leaders in the West.
Jaya Lakshmi is also well known as the lead singer and songwriter for the band 'Lost at Last' (renamed 'One at Last' in 2004) a popular high energy tribal trance experience that toured extensively in the western US from 1997- 2005. In One at Last, Jaya Lakshmi expresses many singing styles and honors diverse spiritual traditions, singing prayers in several languages, including Native American, Arabic, and Sanskrit. Under the name Lost at Last, the band created 2 CDs: "Lost at Last 1" (1997, independent ) and "Lost at Last 2" (2001, RCA Windham Hill). In September 2006, One at Last released "Are You Dreaming?" on Sounds True Records. One at Last is currently no longer performing, as the members have become more dedicated to their solo careers.
Her four solo studio albums Ocean of Mercy (2003), Jewel of Hari (2004) Sublime (2008) and Radiance (2009) are available on Sequoia Records, magnificently embellished by the fine guitar and sarod work of Deva Priyo and tabla master Daniel Paul. On 'Sublime' also featured are bansuri flute player Manose, Ananta on violin, Yoko Silk ..o and Luna Marcus on support vocals. 'Sublime' is an enhanced CD, with 2 videos and 2 bonus tracks. All CDs are also available on her website, www.jayalakshmi.net As a vocal artist she is featured on Steve Gordons Drum Prayer (2002, Sequoia Records) and William Ackerman's "Hearing Voices" (2001, RCA/Windham Hill records).
At present she is working on her fifth studio CD which is due for release February 2010, and continuing to explore her vision of uniting the devotional mood
with electronic dance music. Jaya Lakshmi lives in Eugene, Oregon with her two daughters.
Hey Jaya Lakshmi! Just want to stop by to say thanks for being friends! Keep me in mind if you need any mastering done. All of the info is on my page and feel free to email me anytime. Only $25 per song and $100 for an EP, mix-tape, or full CD! Thanks!! Jim Wavelength MD
Be on the lookout for symptoms of Inner Peace. The hearts of a great many have already been exposed to Inner Peace, and it is possible that people everywhere could come down with it in epidemic proportions. This could pose a serious threat to what has, up to now, been a fairly stable condition of conflict in the world.
Some signs and symptoms of inner peace:
A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than on fears based on past experiences. An unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment. A loss of interest in judging other people. A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of others. A loss of interest in conflict. A loss of the ability to worry (this is a very serious symptom). Frequent, overwhelming episodes of appreciation. Contented feelings of connectedness with others and nature. An increasing tendency to let things happen rather than make them happen. An increased susceptibility to the love extended by others, as well as the uncontrollable urge to extend it.
<< WARNING ! >> If you have some or all of the above symptoms - please be advised that your condition of Inner Peace may be so far advanced as to not be curable. If you are exposed to anyone exhibiting any of these symptoms, remain exposed only at your own risk.
Hello Jaya, thank you for adding me to your Myspace circle of friends. Your music is so beautiful, spiritual, and relaxing. While listening to your song samples, I was taken on a mind journey where many images were painted in my mind. I am happy that I discovered your site. May your musical journey be full of wonder and joy. -John
I..m nominated for "Artist of the month" by a German magazin(Stern) and I need your vote. Would you give me 6 points ? You can vote onetimeper day. Click on the writing under the pic.
I found and purchased Radiance off iTunes yesterday; it's wonderful! I've probably played it 10 times already. I still look forward to getting the CD version. Hari Bol and Namaste!