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Building
seamless bridges, Naga Valli’s music is an infusion of Pop,
Rock, Soul and East-Indian melodies. The power and emotion in Valli’s
voice, her lyrics that speak of inner struggles and inspiration,
combined with the effortlessness with which she blends Eastern overtones
with Western melodies make Valli’s music refreshingly unique
and yet, familiar at the same time.
Naga Valli grew up in Mumbai, India, speaks her native language
of Telugu at home and is also well-versed in Hindi and English.
She moved to Austin, Texas after finishing graduate school in Florida.
Through her journey, Valli realized that it is in music that she
experiences moments of pure joy. Valli is fascinated with how one
can connect deeply even with strangers through music and voice.
Writing and performing no longer remained a choice and the very
first song she wrote, “If I Don’t Sing”, beautifully
expresses this sentiment.
Naga Valli’s music has brought together artists from a multitude
of genres ranging from Latin and American rock and jazz musicians
to East-Indian and Middle-Eastern classical and folk musicians to
play on her songs in the studio and in live performances. Her debut
album titled “Eastern Soul” (produced by AJ Vallejo
- from the multiple award-winning band "Vallejo") is scheduled
for release in February, 2012. The album features several Austin
greats such as Mitch Watkins, Pat Mastelotto, Oliver Rajamani, Roberto
Riggio, Richard Bowden, AJ and Omar Vallejo amongst others.
Naga Valli is also well-known for her rendition of Indian devotional
& spiritual music. Having grown up in India where most vocalists
typically perform across a variety of genres, being genre-specific
doesn’t really appeal to Valli. She has recorded with several
well-known artists in Austin including Oliver Rajamani and Govinda
and has performed at prestigious venues such as the Cactus Cafe
and One World theatre. Valli also lent her voice to guided-visualization
CDs created by well-known psychologist, Anita Jung and collaborates
regularly with dancer, Anu Naimpally. |
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