Indian music composer and environmentalist Ricky Kej will perform his global One Earth Concert to kick-off Houston’s Indo-American Association’s 2022 Performance Season.
In 2015, Ricky Kej won a Grammy at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for his album, Winds of Samsara, which has propelled him to perform on stages around the globe, including more than 30 countries and the United Nations. In Houston, his signature sound and performance – focused on the environment – will be accompanied by other Grammy nominees, including Lonnie Park.
The Indo-American Association is Houston’s longest-running arts organization with a mission to preserve and promote the performing arts of the Indian sub-continent – founded in 1993.
Indian music composer and environmentalist Ricky Kej will perform his global One Earth Concert to kick-off Houston’s Indo-American Association’s 2022 Performance Season.
In 2015, Ricky Kej won a Grammy at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for his album, Winds of Samsara, which has propelled him to perform on stages around the globe, including more than 30 countries and the United Nations. In Houston, his signature sound and performance – focused on the environment – will be accompanied by other Grammy nominees, including Lonnie Park.
The Indo-American Association is Houston’s longest-running arts organization with a mission to preserve and promote the performing arts of the Indian sub-continent – founded in 1993.
Indian music composer and environmentalist Ricky Kej will perform his global One Earth Concert to kick-off Houston’s Indo-American Association’s 2022 Performance Season.
In 2015, Ricky Kej won a Grammy at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for his album, Winds of Samsara, which has propelled him to perform on stages around the globe, including more than 30 countries and the United Nations. In Houston, his signature sound and performance – focused on the environment – will be accompanied by other Grammy nominees, including Lonnie Park.
The Indo-American Association is Houston’s longest-running arts organization with a mission to preserve and promote the performing arts of the Indian sub-continent – founded in 1993.