

Her music mixes western melodies with Indian sounds, mantras from the Kundalini yoga tradition, words of Harbhajan Singh Yogi and personal lyrics. In 1997, Kaur began a career as a food technologist with Peace Cereals in Eugene, Oregon.Ī Sikh and Kundalini Yoga teacher, Snatam Kaur is a singer and musician, gaining a growing fame in the world of spiritual music.Īfter a few years as the singer of the spiritual music group The Peace Family, she started a solo career. She then returned to India, to study kirtan under her mother's teacher, Bhai Hari Singh. The Club also led the effort to change the school mascot and sports team names from the Indians to the Red Tailed Hawk in 19.Īfter graduating from Tam, Kaur attended Mills College in Oakland, California, receiving a bachelors degree in biochemistry. Kaur was also active in social and environmental causes while in high school, serving as president of the Social Action Club, which started a campus recycling program and organized environmenal awareness programs. Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead coached her and her classmates before they performed her song Saving the Earth at an Earth Day concert in San Francisco. While at Tam High, she played violin in the school orchestra and began songwriting. Kaur lived on a ranch near Bolinas, California as an adolescent, playing kirtan with her mother in Sikh temples and attending Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley. When Kaur was six, the family went to India where her mother studied kirtan. The family moved to California when Kaur was two, living in Long Beach and Sacramento.
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Read Full Bio As a child, Kaur heard Harbhajan Singh Yogi when her parents attended his classes after becoming Sikhs.

As a child, Kaur heard Harbhajan Singh Yogi when her parents attended his classes after becoming Sikhs.
