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Rock 22/07/2011

Music As A Higher Purpose From Larisa Stow And Shakti Tribe

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Music As A Higher Purpose From Larisa Stow And Shakti Tribe
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ G-Man Marketing) Sounds of peace meet sounds of rock in the new music from Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe on their new album, "Rock on Sat Nam!" (Prema Shakti Music). As with her earlier pop recordings, Stow's vocals are impassioned but now the music soothes one minute and urges you into aural ecstasy the next. It might be called a new genre of "mantra-rock."

At the heart of her songs is a spirituality that is part of the very core of her being. "I believe that music is the bridge that brings us together," says Stow. "When I integrate sounds from another culture, I feel like I am embracing it, declaring our oneness," she states. The album title combines English and Sanskrit and may be translated as a call to "Live a Truthful Life."

The album launched with a name-your-price offer on the artist's website. "Even after the special promotion ends, there will always be at least one free track available," notes manager Leanne Wood. "In addition, you can enjoy Larisa's music on YouTube," she adds.

Strong emotional reactions greet Larisa Stow's music. For example, Shannon Nies in VISION Magazine writes that Stow is "passionate about closing the bridge between different people and cultures," and that Stow's music "is about awakening the leader and visionary within ourselves."

Shakti Tribe is Larisa Stow on vocals, Kimo Estores on lead guitar, Benj Clarke on bass and loops, and Richard Hardy (Carole King, Dave Matthews Band, Lyle Lovett, David Lindley) on woodwinds. Occasionally sitting in are good friends and honorary tribe members Walfredo Reyes Jr. (Santana, Steve Winwood, Traffic), and Victor Bisetti (Los Lobos, Elvis Costello).

About Larisa Stow
Stow's mix of spiritually-inspired lyrics, catchy melodies and pop grooves continues to earn her awards, albums, and major gigs. At the turn of the century, as the promise of the "big record deal" hung in the air, Larisa walked away to learn how to create music as a pure expression of love. She worked with Thomas Ashley-Farrand (author of "Healing Mantras") and then explored kirtan (devotional call-and-response music) and chant music. "What I found," she states, "was deeper into music and deeper into my soul."

Non-Profit Shakti Tribe Foundation
Bringing messages of peace, hope and love in order to empower, transform and educate are the goals of Shakti Tribe Foundation, a 501[c](3) dedicated to teaching the concepts of Oneness: that we are all connected by the invisible threads of our humanity beyond race and religion. Larisa Stow sees this work as pivotal in positively touching people's lives.






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