Among a handful of the most innovative, original and influential artists of our time, Narada Michael Walden's stature as an authentic musical renaissance man is a matter of record - a lot of records, in fact.
Artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin and Wynonna Judd; Stevie Wonder and Tom Jones; The Temptations and Jeff Beck - these and literally scores of others have sought out this consummate creative catalyst to fashion some of the biggest hits of their careers.
The multi-Grammy winner (with Producer, Album and Song Of The Year awards to his credit) has been at the helm of hit music that spans decades and flows freely from pop, rock, soul, hip-hop and country, to the rarified realms of jazz, fusion, world music and back in again.
Along the way, Walden was an integral part of introducing such superstars as Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey to millions of fans worldwide, by creating the breakthrough hits that first brought these divas in to the spotlight. Small wonder Billboard Magazine honored him as one of the Top Ten Producers of all time.
Yet, as impressive a production and songwriting resume as Narada Michael Walden has assembled over the past thirty years and counting, he has earned equal acclaim as a recording and performing artist in his own right. Beginning with his stint as part of the pioneering Mahavishnu Orchestra in the early Seventies, through eleven acclaimed solo albums and numerous appearances at the top of the Pop and R and B charts, Walden has given a whole new meaning to the term "multi-tasking." Along the way he has branched into a wide range of sonic arenas, from groundbreaking soundtrack work on such smash films as The Bodyguard and Stuart Little to the Emmy-winning "One Moment In Time," perhaps best known as the theme to the 1988 Olympic Games.
The list goes on, but the artistry of Narada Michael Walden is about more than charts positions and record sales. There is a powerful spiritual component at the heart of everything this richly gifted artist undertakes, an attuned and intuitive approach with a deep appreciation for music's transforming power. Simply put, the artistry of Narada Michael Walden gets to the heart of matter, about matters of the heart.
It's a commitment that reaches into the philanthropic arena as well, where Walden consistently lends his time and talent to causes ranging from the Cancer Society to funding music programs in the nation's schools. For six straight years he has served as Music Director for the Rain Forest Concert at Carnegie Hall, the high profile conversancy benefit spearheaded by Sting and Trudie Styler that has featured such marquee names as Elton John, Billy Joel, Ravi Shankar, Nina Simone and, of course, Sting himself.
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Devine Emotion Top of the POPs 1988
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saying a quick hello....long time.....if you're doing anymore Charity events and need help (like the volunteer stuff I do at the Labor Day events). please let me know, it would be my pleasure. i just moved to Phoenix temp. a month ago, but I'll be back and forth to California whenever I can. Looking forward to hearing from y'all!
Hi Narada, I wanted to let you know that the Alien Graffiti "Lyrics-to-Song" project is ending with the third song built around the lyrics by Mike "Bass" Geren. It was a honor to write all three songs!
If You Were A Song (by Mike "Bass" Geren and Alien Graffiti)
I thank you for your support and interest in this project!
Hi Narada, i have loved your work for years you are the one person i admire as a "drummer" and now a writer and producer. Could you take a look ay my page and have a listen to some of my music and let me know what you think and could you produce it for me! ...
Brilliant ,Brilliant musician,artist performer....your capabilities are 'extraordinary! All that stuff with Mclaughlin .Jeff Beck, Nova & your wonderful chart stuff are truly incredible...You are up there with all the 'real greats' my friend I've had tons of pleasure listening to your art. Many thanks for that Michael, sincerely, jD.
Hey Narada, John Herdt from the Tommy Bolin Archives here. I hope you have a great week and a super musical and inspired fall. Rock it until it passes out!
Swinging by to say howdy. Would like to connect soon. I miss the NARAS meetings since Merl is gone. Would like to connect soon. Keep giving to the community. You are appreciated. Bright blessings.