Download Now: Global Lingo

Tuesday, August 11, 2009


Have you heard about Project Ahimsa yet? If not, get ready to be bowled over. Its new charity album, Global Lingo, featuring, amongst others, Michael Franti (from his Sly & Robbie-produced album), a Cottonbelly (Sade's guitarist/musical director) remix of Miguel Migs, and this awesome track by Coco Pelia just went live--and it's amazing.

Founded as a nonviolent resopnse to post-9/11 hate crimes, Project Ahimsa raises money to issue microgrants that support musical education throughout the world. So far, the organization has created 70 grants in fourteen countries, serving 10,000 kids--and, in an awesome move, Global Lingo features some of the many children who have benefited from Ahimsa's mission.

The album rocks. Download it here, support a great cause, have a dance party with your kids.

13 comments:
v.g. said...

awesome song! who does the album benefit?

Anonymous said...

thanks for sharing, heardthe album a while bck and read about it more recently o Huffington, good stuff.

gina said...

sweet track

Anonymous said...

cool music

Neesha said...

Ahimsa is a great organization, I have followed it since its inception always wish I could make it to an event, will def support this album!

Uma said...

wow, very cool, do you have a link to the track that features the children?

G. Dutta said...

The little kid on the cover is adorable!! Like the video you posted.

archie said...

this album rocks!! i am so happy to see it covered here at devis with babies :)
the boy on the cover is a kid named Ganesh, a great musician - and one of the Project Ahimsa grantees from Manav Sadhna in Ahmdehbad.

www.globallingomusic.com has more information on all the artists/kids featured on this album.

G. Dutta said...

@archie, thank you! are you involved in Ahimsa? i would love to learn more about the organization?

archie said...

@G.Dutta - would love to tell you more about the org! for starters, check out projectahimsa.org and the facebook page and of course feel free to email me directly.

Anonymous said...

AWESOME video!

Fatima said...

this is something i feel good about spending money on, even in this economy!

Anonymous said...

sounds like a great org but really? the slumdog route??

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