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Sacred
Earth Music for Your Inner Peace - 25th April 2017



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The Echo Jethro
and Prem Williams make music for inner peace. In it for the long haul, the couple
have toured the world with their three children in tow, performing their signature
brand of contemporary mantras and selling nearly a quarter of a million albums
in the ambient genre. Finding
their way into sacred earth music was a natural evolution for the
two musicians. I
was in my early 20s bumming around playing music and exploring. Prem had been
in a successful band called Tribal Trance. We werent sure what we wanted
to do so we studied to be yoga teachers. We let go of playing music because our
daughter was four at the time, and thats when the change of direction musically
came along, and we got introduced to mantras and what our souls were singing.
We wanted not to be the performer that was there for the glory but to really enter
into that stream of depth that is available in sacred music. The
couple had struck on something unique. It
was an amazing time, says Jethro, and we were able to just explore
it. Rewind 18 years and there wasnt anyone really doing anything like this.
We made bold declarations that we werent going to play where anyone is drinking,
so we took our music to the markets and we sold tens of thousands of albums playing
up and down the coast. It was the heyday of the CD there were no digital
media, so we used to sell hundreds of albums in the morning, and when you played
to people from Eumundi markets you had such a mix, always international people
on holidays; we were in London and a lady came up and told us shed bought
our CD at the Eumundi markets! Prem
and Jethro feel that their music has really come into its own. Right
now is fantastic. says Jethro, We have been though different seasons
with our work. Its quite an amazing time right now. Sacred
Earth plays at the Byron Theatre at the Community Centre on Saturday 29 April
at 7.30pm. Tickets
and information at byroncentre.com.au. (The
Echo) |