Artist's albums
Dust & Tears
2023 · album
Holy Madman - In Remembrance of Shyamdas
2022 · single
Lokāḥ
2021 · single
Let Me Burn
2021 · album
After The Fire (Shiva's Lullaby)
2021 · single
Time And Again
2020 · single
Behind The Walls
2020 · single
Psalm
2019 · single
Haribol
2019 · single
Bhakti Bazaar
2018 · EP
Roots, Rock, Rama!
2017 · album
H.A.R.I. (Hari Awakens Radha's Incandescence)
2017 · single
Jai Ma
2014 · single
Return to Shiva Station - Kailash Connection
2014 · album
Kirtan Kids
2011 · album
Queen of Hearts
2011 · album
Bhakti Bazaar
2010 · album
Thunder Love
2008 · album
Beggars and Saints
2007 · album
Footprints
2007 · album
Monkey
2007 · album
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Biography
Jai Uttal, Grammy nominated sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist, combines influences from India with influences from American rock and jazz, creating a stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music. Having travelled extensively in India, where he met many great saints and singers, Bhakti Yoga became his personal path. Jai has been leading, teaching and performing kirtan around the world for close to 50 years, creating a safe environment for all people to open their hearts and voices. Music and spiritual practice became inextricably linked for Jai when he met the great Indian saint, Neem Karoli Baba, in 1971. Maharajji, as he was called by his devotees, encouraged the practice of Bhakti (devotional) Yoga as expressed through kirtan chanting. Kirtan would become the center of Jai’s musical and spiritual life, giving him what he calls his “soul support system!” Jai’s concerts range from subtle and deeply meditative mantra repetitions to wild ecstatic, rhythmic, Kirtan dance parties! In whatever setting, mood or musical configuration he presents, Jai reveals and shares his heart of devotion and the song of the soul’s longing for Spirit. “The universe is filled with colors and melodies,” Jai says. “They’re just everywhere, if only we could see and hear them more clearly. I feel that all art exists to enhance devotional practice and devotional expression. So I just try to hear the melodies.”