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As a kid Shashi had a big mouth when it came to singing (and still does). She didn’t care how flat she sounded or if she was singing the right words, she just wanted to sing. This brought some over-the-bifocals looks from her choir directors but she just kept bellowing like a moose in heat, every chance she got.
Through an epiphanic experience she realized that not everyone was enthralled with her unconstrained artistic expression, and that in order to avoid damaging any innocent ear drums, she’d better chill out and reflect on the good of all the universe.
Many years later, through courageous soul searching within the inner sanctums of her larynx, she crawled out of her vow of silence
and opened her mouth to sing again.
Luckily, (for her & the rest of the planet) she found a voice she could live with, without endangering any species.
Shashi has done numerous musical stage productions, concerts as well as few radio shows. She writes songs and poetry and sometimes puts the brush to the canvas. And continues to love life!

That's me, second from right, in the show,
Dream Girls



"You made me cry when you sang this song [‘Sun and Fire’], your voice was so sweet and tender, very nice. Well, I guess this makes me a bona fide Groupie! (Yeah, I could be one of those dudes you drag back to your hotel room after a concert, and then you could write about it in your book!)" -Wishes to remain anonymous, but his initials are Jason.
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Let yourself forget any love ideal. -Sark