Meet Wah!

  1. Ecstatic Chant Festival

    August 30 - September 2
  2. 500-hour TRAINING in Sound Healing

    October 12 - October 14

About Wah!

Wah! is a world renowned musician bringing healing through sound and the teachings of yoga. LESS STRESS MORE WAH! is a bumper sticker her fans made. It sums up what people are feeling about Wah! and her music, books, and lectures. After 20 years touring and performing throughout the world, she continues helping people relax and destress.

First, the music. If you’ve been in a yoga class in the last five years, you have no doubt heard her music. The first female to bring kirtan music [call-and-response chanting from India] to the West in the 1990’s, Wah! has been playing bass guitar with her wildly joyful rock band at yoga festivals and centers around the U.S. since 1997. She has also consistently offered music and albums to the therapeutic market; her Savasana CDs have sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.

Wah! started the Healing Concert in 2012, a multi-media concert using projections, slow moving laser lights and live music by Wah! to inspire world peace and peace within.

“Our lives are filled with distractions and disruptions that take us away from ourselves; we end up feeling stressed and disconnected.” Wah! feels a new kind of experience is necessary. “I want to improve how we live our lives on this planet and create events which inspire peace and cooperation.”

Her latest book and card deck Self Care: Building a Smarter, Stronger, More Peaceful Self give people tools to improve health and mood. Tapping, meridian stimulation, breathing and humming are just a few of the techniques included in this beautifully illustrated project. The book aims to inspire people recovering from illness, injury and trauma, as well as those on the front lines managing stress, burnout and depression.

Wah!’s previous book, Healing: A Vibrational Exchange (2013) introduced audiences to the concepts behind her music, focusing on ways to create more space and healing. Her lectures were welcomed at Princeton University, Loyola Marymount University and at EXPOs and conferences around the country. She helped people develop tools for self-healing and communication using meditation, sound and imagery.

Fiske Planetarium, Franklin Institute, South Florida Museum’s Bishop Planetarium, Omega Institute, Globe Sound Healing Conference, NJ State Museum in Trenton, Hoyt Sherman Place, and Reuben H. Fleet Science Center are some of the prestigious venues she has used for performing. In concerts, festivals, lectures and workshops, Wah! uses her deep understanding of music and healing to create profound and transformative events.

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