Alex Kash, Americana Soul Roots Singer/Songwriter, shaman, thunderbeing, healer, earth consciousness, organic, sustainable, permaculture

Professional History

 

Recognized as one of the 13 Thunderbeings by a Blackfoot Medicine Man (Medicine Bear Chief), Alex has always been on a path of planetary healing. Born and raised in San Francisco, Alex Kash has been performing in bands professionally as a singer, guitarist, and bassist since the age of 13. In 2003 he was chosen best singer by the readers of the Calaveras Enterprise Newspaper, near Lake Tahoe in California, and he won two best vocalist awards from the La Grange Homecoming Contest, in California. Two time Grammy winner, Rita Coolidge said, "Alex has one of the most beautiful natural voices I've ever heard." and Paul Van Deusen of Netherlands Sound Recording Studio said Alex has a "Very nice clear distinct singing voice." Born into Russian and Native Alaskian roots, Alex benefitted from two people in his family, his band leader grandfather, and experimental musician and relative through marriage, John Cage. The first, supplying him with the instruments to learn, and the latter with the courage to try something different. Alex is a musical artist who has touched almost every genre and millieu, which he feels is the best recipe for Planetary Healing and Love that he can offer his audiences.
An accomplished recording artist, recording engineer, music producer, songwriter and arranger, Alex has 10 CD's of original songs ( 'My Voices', 'Climbing/Longing', 'Reflections', 'Learning To Love', 'Florida Heat', 'Organic Alchemy', 'Film Music, Volume 1', 'The Record Plant Masters', 'Love & Emotion' and 'Whole New World') in current release, and has written a song for a multiplatinum album: Pat Travers (“Crash and Burn” album), and a song for Journey (“Look Into The Future” album), and sang on sessions for Van Morrison, Narada Michael Walden, Pablo Cruise, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Stacy Lattisaw, Enzo Avitabile and others. Alex is mentioned in “Who’s Who In America” as composer of a classical piece for ballet, entitled “Transitions”, and is also involved in music for film, theatre, and television. Alex won "Best Original Song" in the Cuillo Centre For The Arts song contest in 2010. The video for his song, "Satisfaction" won "#1 Roots Video" on OurStage.com in 2009. Many of his original songs have reached the top 10 on websites internationally.
Currently living in Florida, Alex continues to write and produce with his wife Bethany Dalton-Kash. Additionally, he sings, arranges, and engineers for clients at Emotive Studios, and at other studios, as well as singing and playing solo musical engagements, accompanied by 12 string acoustic guitar and occasional harmonica. Alex's music can be heard on http://www.pandora.com http://www.rhapsody.com and other internet radio stations.

 

   
 

For Band history and 'Live' photos please see the History2 Page.

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