Let this healing energy touch your life in those times when you most need to find answers and put them to work for you. The lyrics are said to turn situations from negative to positive.

Vol. 6 Ardas by Singh Kaur (Answers Your Prayers)
In ancient times, Ardas was known as the prayer that goes beyond all prayers. It has the power of all prayers in one. Let this healing energy touch your life in those times when you most need to find answers and put them to work for you. The multiple vocal line is matched by complex instrumentation featuring many beautiful voices from the Celtic harp.
Vol. 7 Blessings by Singh Kaur (from negative to positive)
The celestial voice of Singh Kaur is combined with innovative and dreamy music by the group Mosaic. Take one part Weather Report, one part Paul Winter, one part Pat Metheny, shake well and you have Mosaic. The lyrics are said to turn situations from negative to positive.
Mender of Hearts Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Remember Him Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Blessings Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Ardas Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Liberation Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Crimson Collection Medley Video featuring music by Singh Kaur.
Singh Kaur (also known as Lorellei and Laura Drew) possessed both a keen compositional mind and a striking, crystalline voice.
Singh Kaur's musical journey was one of unique and magical magnitude. Her music reached a wide audience through the hugely popular Crimson Series albums recorded with Kim Robertson. Shortly thereafter, she joined Soundings of The Planet to produce her first Billboard-charting album, Instruments of Peace (1988), followed by What Child Is This, a Christmas album produced with Dean Evenson.
Singh Kaur was first exposed to the life of music at the age of five, listening to arias sung by her operatic grandmother. At age 14, she bought her first guitar and has been composing and arranging ever since. Her lyrical concepts can be traced to the 14 years that she spent in a yoga ashram studying ancient spiritual teachings and writing music to complement sacred texts.
Literally translated, Singh Kaur means Lion Princess, and a most appropriate name it was too. Long flowing red hair was her mane, accompanying an exuberant personality, both playful and ferocious. Yogi Bhajan, who crowned her with this name, often said that it held the key to her destiny: "Sing Singh Kaur!" As she sang, so did her soul touch the hearts of others, and in this way she bacame beloved to those who knew or heard her.
Black & White photos of Singh Kaur by Elizabeth Sadhu