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Dave Stringer is a Grammy-nominated record producer, singer and composer who has been profiled in publications worldwide as one of the most innovative artists of the new Kirtan movement. Stringer’s sound invokes the transcendent mysticism of traditional Indian instruments with the exuberant, groove-oriented sensibility of American gospel and the ringing harmonies of Appalachia.

Initially trained as a visual artist, filmmaker and jazz musician, Stringer’s work underwent a significant shift when video editing work brought him to an ashram in Ganeshpuri, India in 1990. It has also been informed by a subsequent period of service teaching meditation to prison inmates, and expanded by his interest and research in neuroscience.

An articulate and engaging public speaker, Stringer probes the dilemmas of the spirit with a wry and unorthodox sense of humor. His work intends to create a modern and participatory theatrical experience out of the venerable traditions of kirtan and yoga, open to a multiplicity of interpretations, and accessible to all. In the last decades, Yoga has grown from Indian roots into a global cultural phenomenon. Simultaneously, Kirtan, an ecstasy-inducing, call-and-response form of mantra chanting, has experienced a worldwide renaissance.

Stringer and a diverse ensemble of accompanying musicians travel extensively, giving concerts, workshops and retreats in North and Central America, Europe, Asia and Australia . Stringer’s eighth album, "Elixir" was released by Sounds True in February, 2015. Elixir is based on Lorin Roche’s translations of the Radiance Sutras, a classic work of philosophy in the tradition of Tantra. His ninth album, "The Satellite Sky" was released in October 2015. The Satellite Sky is an elegant and philosophical songwriter album that seamlessly blends elements of Americana with influences from Hindi and Gypsy folk traditions, producing a new genre that might be called Country and Eastern. He is currently nominated for a Grammy for his work as the producer of the album "Bhakti Without Borders", for which all proceeds go to benefit the cause of women's education in India. Artist Website: http://davestringer.com

"High energy, ecstatic chanting at its best.” -- Yoga Journal "Dave Stringer has integrated his interest in Kirtan, an Indian tradition of devotional chanting, with his masterful grasp of Western popular music, creating an exciting style of psychedelic pop as informed by traditional Eastern music as the Beatles." -- All Music Guide “A volcano of a voice! Stringer transported us to another time and place. His fiery, soulful voice gave the entire room a feeling of a down-home gospel jam and one could not help but sing along.” -- LA Yoga Magazine “A departure from ancient kirtan. Stringer’s performance shaped the experience into a far more compelling musical encounter.” -– The Los Angeles Times Grammy-nominated music producer, songwriter, and recording artist with an international tour schedule & following. For bookings - www.davestringer.com
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Genres:
Spiritual Devotional, Bhakti, Kirtan, International, Americana, Chanting, World
Band Members:
Violin: Gabriel Pelli Bansuri Flute: Sheela Bringi, Doug Brush, Brenda McMorrow, Matt Pszonak, Jonathan Dimond, Allen Astin, Ganesh Giri Jaya, Miles Shrewsbery, C.C. White, Pascal de Lacaze-Duthiers, Suzanne Sterling, Josh Brill, Craig Kohland, James Harrah, Charlie Meadows, Bass: Mark Gorman, Tyler Pike, Daniel Paul, Kyle Clayton, Donna DeLory, Punnu Wasu, Hammer Dulcimer Bouzouki: Jeff Andrews, TablasMridangamCajon: Patrick Richey, Jason Kalidas, Spring Groove, Erhard Dengl, Saxophone: Sapphron Obois, Matthias Roth, Joss Jaffe, Sheela Bringi, Rick Franz GuitarLap SteelMandolin: Scott Schenke, Ash Turner, Scott Mills, Harmony Vocals: Joni Allen, Steve Postell, Tulsi Devi, Sheila Nicholls, Domonic Dean Breaux, Allie Stringer, Ben Kreisel, Brent Kuecker, Trumpet: Paul Leudke
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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dave stringer's tour

About dave stringer

Dave Stringer is a Grammy-nominated record producer, singer and composer who has been profiled in publications worldwide as one of the most innovative artists of the new Kirtan movement. Stringer’s sound invokes the transcendent mysticism of traditional Indian instruments with the exuberant, groove-oriented sensibility of American gospel and the ringing harmonies of Appalachia.

Initially trained as a visual artist, filmmaker and jazz musician, Stringer’s work underwent a significant shift when video editing work brought him to an ashram in Ganeshpuri, India in 1990. It has also been informed by a subsequent period of service teaching meditation to prison inmates, and expanded by his interest and research in neuroscience.

An articulate and engaging public speaker, Stringer probes the dilemmas of the spirit with a wry and unorthodox sense of humor. His work intends to create a modern and participatory theatrical experience out of the venerable traditions of kirtan and yoga, open to a multiplicity of interpretations, and accessible to all. In the last decades, Yoga has grown from Indian roots into a global cultural phenomenon. Simultaneously, Kirtan, an ecstasy-inducing, call-and-response form of mantra chanting, has experienced a worldwide renaissance.

Stringer and a diverse ensemble of accompanying musicians travel extensively, giving concerts, workshops and retreats in North and Central America, Europe, Asia and Australia . Stringer’s eighth album, "Elixir" was released by Sounds True in February, 2015. Elixir is based on Lorin Roche’s translations of the Radiance Sutras, a classic work of philosophy in the tradition of Tantra. His ninth album, "The Satellite Sky" was released in October 2015. The Satellite Sky is an elegant and philosophical songwriter album that seamlessly blends elements of Americana with influences from Hindi and Gypsy folk traditions, producing a new genre that might be called Country and Eastern. He is currently nominated for a Grammy for his work as the producer of the album "Bhakti Without Borders", for which all proceeds go to benefit the cause of women's education in India. Artist Website: http://davestringer.com

"High energy, ecstatic chanting at its best.” -- Yoga Journal "Dave Stringer has integrated his interest in Kirtan, an Indian tradition of devotional chanting, with his masterful grasp of Western popular music, creating an exciting style of psychedelic pop as informed by traditional Eastern music as the Beatles." -- All Music Guide “A volcano of a voice! Stringer transported us to another time and place. His fiery, soulful voice gave the entire room a feeling of a down-home gospel jam and one could not help but sing along.” -- LA Yoga Magazine “A departure from ancient kirtan. Stringer’s performance shaped the experience into a far more compelling musical encounter.” -– The Los Angeles Times Grammy-nominated music producer, songwriter, and recording artist with an international tour schedule & following. For bookings - www.davestringer.com
Show More
Genres:
Spiritual Devotional, Bhakti, Kirtan, International, Americana, Chanting, World
Band Members:
Violin: Gabriel Pelli Bansuri Flute: Sheela Bringi, Doug Brush, Brenda McMorrow, Matt Pszonak, Jonathan Dimond, Allen Astin, Ganesh Giri Jaya, Miles Shrewsbery, C.C. White, Pascal de Lacaze-Duthiers, Suzanne Sterling, Josh Brill, Craig Kohland, James Harrah, Charlie Meadows, Bass: Mark Gorman, Tyler Pike, Daniel Paul, Kyle Clayton, Donna DeLory, Punnu Wasu, Hammer Dulcimer Bouzouki: Jeff Andrews, TablasMridangamCajon: Patrick Richey, Jason Kalidas, Spring Groove, Erhard Dengl, Saxophone: Sapphron Obois, Matthias Roth, Joss Jaffe, Sheela Bringi, Rick Franz GuitarLap SteelMandolin: Scott Schenke, Ash Turner, Scott Mills, Harmony Vocals: Joni Allen, Steve Postell, Tulsi Devi, Sheila Nicholls, Domonic Dean Breaux, Allie Stringer, Ben Kreisel, Brent Kuecker, Trumpet: Paul Leudke
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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