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The Pachacuti Project has established a small but growing presence in the world of music, having released in September 2010 an album composed specifically for the Project in support of Pachacuti - the film ... potentially the film score in fact.  Other musical enterprises and musicians are supported by the project in various ways.  All of them have the common goal of making a difference to the welfare of humanity by spreading a message of environmental and social change via entertainment. The links provided below give access to some of the ventures associated with our Project. Please browse and enjoy ... and support wherever you can.

 

be the change cover Pachacuti - be the change.  Tony King

A collaboration with Aria award-winning composer and songwriter Tony King, has seen the fruition of this recording. These beautiful, dramatic and poetic compositions are inspired by the Pachacuti social and environmental message, and provide the soundtrack to other Pachacuti projects in the works.   Enjoy the music!

 

 


Beautiful music!

Beautiful people!

Beautifully Mad!

 

 

Tony King and Kris Ralph (aka Nina Vox) are two of the most wonderful people you'd ever hope to meet. Singly or together as Beautifully Mad, they make wonderful music.

 

Steve Clisbys reputation among his colleagues is one of uncompromising artistic integrity. He has had the pleasure and privilege to be creatively associated with some of the top names on the international music scene.

Steve supported Tina Turner throughout her 1996 European tour. Toured with Chaka Khan, Kool and the Gang, Crusaders, Mothers Finest, Level 42, Hot Chocolate, Santana, James Cotton Blues Band, Charles Lloyd , Frank Zappa, Taj Mahal and Tina Turner.

Born in Riverside California, he studied piano - his first love - and saxophone, from the age of 7, but it would be Steve's voice that captivated people the most.  Listen to Steve's voice.

 

A decade ago a small group of documentary filmmakers set out with a dream to create a film rooted in the music of the streets. Not only has that dream been realized, it has blossomed into a global sensation called Playing For Change, a project including musicians of every level of renown, that has touched the lives of millions of people around the world.