The PFC crew had just wrapped up a long production in Kathmandu, Nepal and Dharamsala, and our crew was splitting up– Mark, Kevin, and Jeremy were heading back to LA, while Enzo and Jonathan were continuing on to India for more recording. Enzo had been telling us about an amazing musician who lived in southern India named Rajhesh Vaidhya, a master of a large stringed instrument of the sitar family that is native to that region called a “veena.”
A few weeks later back in LA, Jonathan and Enzo shared what they had recorded with the rest of the crew, and no one could believe their eyes– let alone their ears! This song became an instant favorite among all of us, and we are very excited to share it with the world.
Bob Marley’s 77th Anniversary: Celebrating the Life of a Legend
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The mystical call of the earth surrounds us, and Bob Marley’s teachings about love, freedom, and peace inspire us to keep his legacy alive. “There’s a natural mystic blowing through the air” Every year, Playing For Change has been inspired to create peace through music by following Bob Marley’s messages about love, peace and music, […]
Jazz, Soul, Rhythm, and Blues: The Legacy of Diversity
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The beauty of cultural diversity is represented in our Songs Around The World in many ways. Every time we record a new song, each musician provides their own representation of diversity reflected in their musical style, influences, and backgrounds. When we listen to different music genres, not only do we open our minds and […]