Sikh band ‘White sun’ wins Grammy Award

White Sun had made history by beating established artists like Enya and Vangelis, to win the 2017 Grammy Award in the New Age category for their album White Sun II. The Santa Monica, California-based Sikh band is known for their musical interpretations of yogic mantras.

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The band is co-founded by Adam Berry, who is known for his work as music director for four seasons of South Park. The other is lead vocalist Gurujas Kaur Khalsa, aka Gurujas, a former member of the Cleveland Orchestra Children’s Chorus and Harijiwan, a gong virtuoso and veteran Kundalini yoga instructor.

While accepting the Grammy on Feb. 12, Gurujas said that the band wants its music to make something better for somebody somewhere. “And it’s our dream to see this world has become a more beautiful place. For anyone who shares in that dream with us, thank you, we love you and let’s do better”.

New age music is defined as a style of chiefly instrumental music characterized by light melodic harmonies, improvisation, and sounds reproduced from the natural world, intended to promote serenity.

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Guest players on White Sun II were Grammy-winning kora player Mamadou Diabate, seven-time Grammy-nominated Fiddle player Gabe Witcher of the Punch Brothers, singers Julia Waters, Maxine Waters and Oren Waters and master tabla player Abhiman Kaushal. Kushal who is from Hyderabad, is an adjunct associate professor at the department of ethnomusicology at the University of California.

By Premji