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Radha Renee Botofasina is an Afro-Cuban American harpist, pianist and vocalist from Agoura Hills, CA. Botofasina studied with Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane and performed at several memorial events following Coltrane's death. She is the director of the Universal Consciousness Harp Ensemble which performs in Los Angeles. Botofasina has released five albums, beginning with her debut Mantram <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/mantram-mw0000292148</ref> in 1999.
Radha Renee Botofasina is an Afro-Cuban American harpist, pianist and vocalist from Agoura Hills, CA. Botofasina studied with Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane and performed at several memorial events following Coltrane's death. She is the director of the Universal Consciousness Harp Ensemble which performs in Los Angeles. Botofasina has released five albums, beginning with her debut Mantram <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/mantram-mw0000292148</ref> in 1999.



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Radha Renee Botofasina is an Afro-Cuban American harpist, pianist and vocalist from Agoura Hills, CA. Botofasina studied with Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane and performed at several memorial events following Coltrane's death. She is the director of the Universal Consciousness Harp Ensemble which performs in Los Angeles. Botofasina has released five albums, beginning with her debut Mantram [1] in 1999.

Botofasina studied with Coltrane while she lived on the 50-acre ashram Coltrane founded in 1983, Coltrane died in 2007.[2] Widely known on the Los Angeles jazz scene Botofasina has performed harp with the Dwight Trible Cosmic Band.[3] In 2010, Botofasina performed Coltrane's sacred music before audiences at UCLA's Royce Hall.[4]

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Radha Renee Botofasina is an Afro-Cuban American harpist, pianist and vocalist from Agoura Hills, CA. Botofasina studied with Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane and performed at several memorial events following Coltrane's death. She is the director of the Universal Consciousness Harp Ensemble which performs in Los Angeles. Botofasina has released five albums, beginning with her debut Mantram </ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/mantram-mw0000292148</ref> in 1999. Botofasina studied with Coltrane while she lived on the 50-acre ashram Coltrane founded in 1983, Coltrane died in 2007. http://www.theacorn.com/news/2008-12-04/on_the_town/026.html

Widely known on the Los Angeles jazz scene Botofasina has performed harp with the Dwight Trible Cosmic Band. http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2011/12/dwight_trible_cosmic_band_-_12.php In 2010, Botofasina performed Coltrane's sacred music before audiences at UCLA's Royce Hall. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2010/12/live-review-alice-coltrane-tribute-at-royce-hall.html