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VEGETARIAN ELITE
Love Prevails: Kashif Saleem, Grammy-nominated Musician & Humanitarian - P1/2
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I’ve been playing music
most of my life, and
the thing that inspires me
is when I see other people
that are moved
by the music, moved
by the lyrics and that,
it contributes, maybe just
a little bit of happiness,
a little bit of soul
into their lives, and
so it keeps me doing it,
39 years now.
Blessed with an abundance
of musical talent,
our featured guest today
is an artist
of extraordinary depth
and deep compassion.
A much loved and
widely respected veteran
of the music industry,
his inspirational lyrics,
soothing vocals, and
soul-stirring instrumentals
have reached out to
touch the hearts of many.
Can you tell us
what the name
Kashif Saleem means?
Sure.
Kashif is an Arabic name.
It means “Discoverer”
and “Inventer.”
And in Yiddish it means
a “Matchmaker.”
And Saleem means “One
who comes in peace”.
Wow,
so that fits you perfectly –
as the inventor of music
and one who comes
in peace and love.
I hope so. I try.
Gracious viewers,
on today’s episode of
Vegetarian Elite,
we are proud
to present musician and
humanitarian – Kashif.
I think
that love is in everyone.
But I do think that as a seed
it needs to be nurtured,
watered, and fertilized
so that it can grow
properly and blossom
beyond your own being
so you can share it
with other people.
I think that God,
if you will, the universe,
whatever resonates
with you, said,
“We’re going to
not give Kashif parents.
But what we are going to do,
we’re going to sprinkle
a whole lot of music stuff
on him, let’s get out
the music dust
and sprinkle on him.”
Kashif first came
to musical prominence
as a 15-year-old
playing keyboards
in the renowned
funk band B.T. Express.
His solo career flourished
not long after
with the release in 1983
of his self-titled album
“Kashif” with
Arista Records, containing
his own compositions –
many of which
were written during
his high school days.
This debut album
established Kashif
as an artistic innovator
willing to experiment
with exciting new sounds
and rhythms.
It included hits such as
“Stone Love,”
“Help Yourself
to My Love,” and
“Say Something Love.”
The thing I remember
about that album was
that I recorded
with such freedom.
We did everything,
recorded, on some songs
I’m playing garbage cans,
and others I’m doing
vocal percussion – it was
a lot of freedom there
and I didn’t feel
much pressure.
That was the thing
about that album
that I remember the most.
And of course more success
followed after that.
What were some
of your favorite albums
or pieces or memories
of performing?
I have a picture
on my wall at home
that says Ashford
and Simpson and Kashif,
at Radio City Music Hall
in New York City.
That’s one of my
fondest memories,
and you know why?
My junior high school
teacher, his name was
Robert Webbler.
The guy who used to
come to my house
and drag me to school
at six o’clock
in the morning.
I’m on stage,
I walk on stage at
Radio Music City Hall and
the crowd is about to go
I’m the new guy
on the block.
And I walk out
to center stage and there
sitting in the very front row
was my junior high school
music teacher,
my musical mentor.
He sat there and cried
for the whole show.
That is a very strong
memory for me
because I think
it was at that moment
that I realized that
I had arrived, so to speak.
Because there
he was representing my
very humble beginning of
the music and cultivation,
and there I was on stage
at one of the most famous
venues in the world.
And that was
a really cool time, it was.
As a six-time Grammy
Award-nominated
songwriter and producer
with a career
spanning four decades,
Kashif has collaborated
with some of the greatest
in the music industry,
including Whitney Houston,
Mariah Carey, Kenny G,
Janet Jackson,
Dionne Warwick,
George Benson,
and Barry White.
He has received
Grammy nominations
for songs such as
“Call Me Tonight,”
“Edgartown Groove”
featuring Al Jarreau,
and “The Movie Song.”
We asked Kashif
to share with us some of
his memorable moments
in working with the legends
of the music world.
The thing about being a
producer and songwriter
is that I feel like
I’m always growing.
Every time
I walk into the studio
with an artist,
I learn something new,
and that’s really ironic
because they come in
thinking I know everything.
So I got
a great big secret,
I guess up until now –
I learn something new.
Whitney Houston,
she comes into the studio.
She’s not made
any records before,
and we put the song on,
let her listen to it
for one time.
We give her the lyrics sheet
and we say
go out into the studio,
step in front
of the microphone,
and just practice it
a few times.
When you look through
the glass, when the singer
looks through the glass
of the recording studio,
they often times
can see the recorder,
and they can see whether
the red light is on or not.
So I had an assistant stand
in front of the machine
so she couldn’t see
the red light, so I said,
“Okay Whitney,
we’re getting ready
to start just rehearse it
a couple of times,
we’re not going to record.”
And I said,
“Are you ready?”
She says, “Yes, I’m ready.”
So engineer press play,
I said press record.
That 90% of what you hear
on that record
“You Give Good Love”
is Whitney singing that song
for the first time.
And so
what I learned from that
is that often times when
the singer’s most relaxed
and they don’t think
anybody’s listening
or paying any attention,
they can do their best work.
It’s when they feel like
they’re under
that looking glass
that sometimes
they get a little tense.
Kashif is well respected
and admired for his spirit
of generosity
towards others
in the music industry.
He has openly shared
his expertise in the industry
to help other artists
become successful.
In 1995 he authored
a book entitled
“Everything
You’d Better Know
About the Record Industry”
as the chief executive
officer of his own
Los Angeles-based
company, “Brooklyn Boy
Books, Entertainment,
and Information.”
And in 1994,
on the invitation of the
University of California
Los Angeles (UCLA)
Extension program,
he created a course called
“Contemporary Record
Production with Kashif.”
Besides his great passion
for music, it would seem
that love, and a willingness
to be of service to others,
is the overwhelming
motivating force behind
Kashif’s professional and
charitable undertakings.
People often ask me
how come most of my songs
have “Love” in the title –
“Love Come Down,”
“I’m in Love,”
“Back to Love,”
“Stone Love” – all of
these titles have “Love.”
And I had to ask myself,
and this is the answer
that I came up with:
that everything in life
that we experience
and all energy that
we bring to every situation
emanates from love.
Think about it.
Wanting love,
needing love, love lost,
chasing love, jealousy,
fear is the lack,
all comes from love.
So, anger is the fear that
someone doesn’t love
in the way
that you would hope
they would.
Fear is not a pure emotion,
it’s an outlook of anger
and an outlook
of not having the love,
or afraid that
you don’t have the love that
you require at that time.
Love is the absence of fear.
Ultimately, I want
musicians, singers,
songwriter, producers,
and music entrepreneurs
to make music that
supports the love process.
Nowadays, and I feel
that it has been going on
for a very long time,
commercial musicians
make music
to make money,
and that’s not
what music is about.
And so ultimately
I want people
to feel strong enough
and independent enough
to make the music
that is indigenous
to who they are,
and that music supports
the love process.
And when you support
the love process
music does its rightful job.
It transcends
all the boundaries –
language boundaries,
ethnic boundaries,
anything – put
a good piece of music on
and it does it.
You don’t even have to
understand the language.
Do you think
that this essence of love,
this theme of love
that you’re putting out
through your music,
is this what’s really
attracting people and
getting people excited
about your music?
Yeah, definitely.
I definitely think, and
I hear this all the time
from my fans,
and God bless them,
they’ve been here
a long time,
and yeah people love,
they feel the music,
it makes them happy, and
then that makes me happy.
On the occasion of
Supreme Master
Television’s
4th Anniversary Concert,
Kashif was invited to be
a part of the stellar cast
of vocalists for a song
titled “Let’s Love,”
that was adapted
from Supreme Master
Ching Hai’s poem
written in her youth.
Applying his skills
as a Grammy-nominated
producer,
Kashif also served as
the music director for
the heart touching song,
which became the finale
of the celebration.
“Just pass me by…”
So you lean
into the microphone
just a little bit,
(Okay, got you.)
so we can hear
what’s happening
with your mouth. (Okay.)
All right, here we go,
let’s try again.
If you, brother,
just pass me by
Not even once
make contact our eyes
Yeah, yeah. It’s a
very powerful technique.
You know from
being a stage performer
that once you start
speaking really low…
People go,
“What did she…?”
They don’t want
to miss anything.
I can make that louder,
but I thought
the performance
was really good. (Yeah.)
You and I,
one identical life:
Let’s embrace and share
all the joys,
Let’s gift peace
to each other.
That’s it, let’s get
the “to each other.”
to each other.
I can’t believe
you followed me
with the vibrato.
Did you know
that’s what I was doing?
Let’s love each other
Oh, that was nice,
oh, that was nice.
“Gifting Peace,”
the theme of
today’s concert, was
inspired by
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
poem “Let’s Love.”
Though it was written
many years ago,
it conveys
a timely message of
hope and encouragement.
Set to music by the
renowned Mr. Al Kasha,
the song “Let’s Love”
will be performed by
a dazzling constellation
of artists.
Returning to the stage are
Ms. Liz Callaway,
Ms. Melissa Manchester,
Ms. Melba Moore,
and Ms. Karen Ziemba.
And they will be joined
by Mr. Kashif
and Ms. Leah Allers.
Mr. Kashif is
a famed musician
(And a friend of mine!)
and a friend of John’s
and a legendary record
producer whose work
has been recognized by
Grammy nominations
and a constant demand
from prominent artists
as a writer and producer.
He’s sold over
70 million records!
He’s a friend of mine!
Did I tell you that?
Ladies and gentlemen,
please enjoy
"Let's Love."
“Let’s Love”
You and I,
one identical life:
Let’s embrace and share
all the joys,
Uplifting ourselves
in times of need
Sailing together
through bitter and sweet.
Let’s love each other
The rainy season
fresh and cooling
River waters,
sweet nectar
Nourishing love
amongst human beings
Let’s live
just for each other
Let’s live on
for our future.
Let’s build Eden on Earth.
Let’s gift peace
to each other.
If you, brother,
just pass me by
Not even once make contact
our eyes
Tomorrow we might
from this world depart
Both will feel reluctant –
the hour of goodbye
Let’s love each other
The rainy season
fresh and cooling
River waters,
sweet nectar
Nourishing love
amongst human beings
Let’s live
just for each other
Let’s live on
for our future.
Let’s build Eden on Earth.
Let’s gift peace
to each other.
For love is
complete and perfect.
The love of
Earth and Heaven.
The love of humans.
Let’s love each other
The rainy season
fresh and cooling
River waters,
sweet nectar
Nourishing love
amongst human beings
Let’s live
just for each other
Let’s live on
for our future.
Let’s build Eden on Earth.
Let’s gift peace
to each other.
You and I,
one identical life:
Let’s embrace and share
all the joys,
Uplifting ourselves
in times of need
Sailing together
through bitter and sweet.
Let’s love each other
The rainy season
fresh and cooling
River waters,
sweet nectar
Nourishing love
amongst human beings
Let’s live
just for each other
Let’s live on
for our future.
Let’s build Eden on Earth.
Let’s gift peace
to each other
Let’s love each other
The rainy season
fresh and cooling
River waters,
sweet nectar
Nourishing love
amongst human beings
Let’s live
just for each other
Let’s live on
for our future.
Let’s build Eden on Earth.
Let’s gift peace
to each other
Let’s gift peace
to each other
Let’s love.
A devout Muslim
who respects all life,
Kashif practices
the vegan lifestyle,
and has even inspired his
personal assistant James
to do the same.
He chose
the compassionate,
plant-based diet
for several reasons,
including spiritual growth,
environmental concerns,
food and energy
conservation issues,
and as a means to
more fully participate in
and promote
a peace-loving way of life.
Well, I just became a vegan,
so I’m still evolving
into that whole existence
and the challenges that
I faced in the beginning.
Just trying
to find the simple meal
was pretty big because
the basic American diet,
everything revolves
around the meat protein
that they put in your plates.
And I’m a big guy,
so I want some food
that gives me some of that
emotional satisfaction.
And when you’re first
a vegetarian,
or you are first a vegan,
you have to learn that.
But for me,
being a vegan represents
a couple of things.
It represents [for] me,
I think becoming
more in tune with
the universal law that says
treat all other beings
the way you would want
to be treated.
I’m always being
very conscious, very sort
of like an Earth child.
I don’t kill bugs.
I’ll put it
on a tissue you know,
let it fly away outside.
My friends tease me
but I don’t care.
But it helped me
get refocused about
that part of my life
and how important
the spiritual aspect
of my life is to
what my ultimate goals are,
and the things
I get involved with.
Aside from music,
what does Kashif love
speaking about most?
How does veganism
support his faith
and spirituality?
What role does
his painful past have
in his heartfelt endeavors
with the charitable
iCare Foundation?
Please join us next week,
April 30,
for the second part
of our show
on inspirational musician
and children’s champion,
Kashif.
Thank you
gracious viewers
for your company today
on Vegetarian Elite.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May your day
be graced with beauty,
love, and splendor.
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