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Yogawoman Soundtrack Artists

We are delighted to introduce the Soundtrack Artists for Yogawoman. These inspiring musicians weave their yoga into their music, lyrics, families and communities. We celebrate these musicians who are helping shape the story of women and yoga.

To understand more about their passion and journey we interviewed each artist and have posted their answers for you to enjoy.


Carmella Baynie

Throughout the 1990’s Carmella experienced a fruitful career in pop music. Performing on television and radio nationally, from Hey Hey it’s Saturday, to Good Morning Australia, the T..

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DONNA DELORY

Music has always been a catalyst in De Lory's life. "It's my yoga," she says. "It connects me to the divine." She was raised in a musical home in Calabasas, CA. Her grandfather played cello and up..

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JENNIFER BEREZAN

Jennifer Berezan is a unique blend of singer/ songwriter, teacher, and activist. Over the course of eight albums, she has developed and explored recurring themes with a rare wisdom. Her lifelong i..

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SACRED EARTH- PREM WILLIAMS

Prem & Jethro have spent the past decade wandering the world, performing their deeply moving music for all who will listen...... The picturesque Yarra Valley provides a haven as well as i..

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Shantala - Heather Wertheimer

Benjy and Heather Wertheimer lead kirtan (sacred chanting) worldwide as the duo Shantala, with soul-stirring vocals, sacred lyrics and exotic instrumentation. The weaving of Benjy’s Indian c..

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SHARON GANNON

Sharon Gannon is a 21st century Renaissance woman, an animal rights, vegan activist and world-renowned yogini, author, dancer, poet, musician and producer—co-founder, with David Life of the ..

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SNATAM KAUR

Snatam Kaur is one of the most popular New Age artists of our time, selling over 70,000 albums a year. Snatam Kaur’s albums have topped New Age Retailer’s Top 20 lists every year sin..

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SUZANNE STERLING

Suzanne Sterling is an ecstatic vocalist, innovative teacher and invoker of the sacred. Both as a performing and recording artist, as well as a facilitator of transformational workshops and intens..

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WAH

Before “yoga” was a household word, Wah! was creating music that set the scene for what was to become a new genre in music. Wah! has become a sensation in the yoga world with her spiri..

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