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Welcome to the Release of the Album 1001 Ways "Gandhi" featuring the original voice of Mahatma Gandhi
(spiritual message1931).
http://www.1001ways.ch
1001 Ways has produced a Album of high Intention: GANDHI
This message of peace offers truth and hope in a time of fears, terror and war!
Music is one of the strongest channels to re-announce this important message
to the World!
hear extract of the Album Gandhi:
http://www.1001ways.ch
News:
Performing and travelling with some of the legends
of the Bauls of Bengal and other folk musicians
throughout India and Pakistan, 1001 Ways have also performed
for years in Clubs, at Festivals and in the streets of
Europe. The group remains attracted to philo-
sophical topics and is inspired by Gandhi's life
of non-violence and multicultural understanding.
Since its early days 1001 Ways has carried a
special Calabash as a symbol of reducing global
hunger and supporting peace the world over.
In its "Small Peace World Tour 2004"
(New York - Lahore/Pakistan), 1001 Ways offered
a Calabash to the UN at the "No Excuse Concert"
in New York signifying their support of the Millen-
nium Development Goals fighting hunger and poverty.
By combining traditions that dates back thousands
of years with modern pop sounds and chill-out
elements, 1001 Ways is incorporating the old with
the new. Using deep lyrics and a large multicultural
background, 1001 Ways transports a musical vision
of peace and tolerance to the world.
1001 Ways have been working together with:
Farafina (Real World),
Omega III New York (producers for Madonna,
Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, a.o.), Akim Barika /
France (producer for Missy Elliot, a.o.).
Fathy Salama (producer of "Egypt" for Youssou N’Dour)
Armand Volker (producer of Enigma)
Tony Scott and more...
Arun Gandhi
grandson of Mahatma Gandhi,
give his congratulations to the Gandhi-Project:
"Gandhi dedicated his life so that the world could live in peace.
We still have a long way to go to combat violence
in our societies and every effort by every individual
goes a long way towards planting the seeds of nonviolence and peace.
I would like to congratulate the organizers of this event
for their dedication and commitment to peace."
Arun Gandhi
Founder/President, M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence,
Memphis, TN.
7 Nov 2005