Kailash Singing Group
Kailash's singing group is dedicated to learning and performing the prolific musical compositions of Sri Chinmoy. Since it was formed a few years ago, it has performed over 7,000 songs of Sri Chinmoy.
The group perform the songs of Sri Chinmoy without arrangement or instrumental backing.
More on Kailash's singing group at Radio Sri Chinmoy
On Radio Sri Chinmoy, we have published interviews with three members of this unique group.
- Interview with Kailash part 1
- Interview with Adarsha Kelly Part 2
- Interview with Prachar Stegemann Part 3
Photo Top: Mount Kailash - by, Ondřej Žváček, GNU license.
Stories
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