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Will Blunderfield

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Will Blunderfield (born July 18, 1985) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and yoga teacher.He is signed to Nettwerk Records/Sony Music (WMG) with music released through Spirit Voyage Records.Blunderfield's music is influenced by his roots in New York City's musical theater scene and by spiritual hymns & mantras which he first became familiar with as a child in the British Columbia Boys Choir.He is an ambassador for lululemon athletica, Vega, and Manduka Yoga Mats.Xtra identified Blunderfield as an activist for diversity and social equality in schools.In 2012, Blunderfield achieved mainstream fame in Japan where he has toured extensively and where Long Time Sun, the first single off the international version of his album became a radio hit. At 17, Blunderfield moved from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to New York City to study theatre on scholarship at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy along with other graduates-cum-musicians Jason Derülo, Janelle Monáe and Jason Mraz.His original plan was to pursue a career on Broadway, but he soon changed his mind and decided to pursue music and yoga, a discipline which he was introduced to while at the school and, according to him, has the potential to change the world. Blunderfield performs and teaches around the world at workshops, retreats and conferences.He became a yoga enthusiast in the Bikram school, but now teaches a blend of Bikram Yoga and his own invented style.In late 2010, Nettwerk Music Group CEO and yoga enthusiast Terry McBride, who had previously managed artists such as Coldplay, Avril Lavigne, and Sarah McLachlan, signed Blunderfield to the label's yoga-inspired Nutone Records alongside Donna De Lory, Wade Morissette and Krishna Das. In May 2011, he recorded a duet with Juno Award-winning, multi-platinum record selling artist Bif Naked for the international version of his album Hallelujah.He has charted primarily in the world music, new age and occasionally in the mainstream charts.Blunderfield's album was released in July 2011 worldwide and debuted at number one on the iTunes world music chart. He has also created a charity foundation, Fukushima Yoga Project, had a Canadian television spot as yoga & wellness expert (Life & Style with Zara) and produced a line of japa mala jewellery products labelled "Rock Om".He has contributed opinion pieces to many publications and performed a cabaret show Yoga Fantasia. In 2015, Blunderfield starred in the primetime reality show "Why Did You Come to Japan?" (YOUは何しに日本へ?).He released a theme song in conjunction with the show titled "Story," written by Japanese popstar Ai. He performs original compositions inspired by devotional chant, World Music, Musical Theater and Mantra Music during savasana. In February 2018, Blunderfield released the title track of his second full-length album, a cover of Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones.The song and album were produced by Grammy and Juno Award-winning producers Brian West (Sia, Bono, Nelly Furtado), Mike Southworth (Bif Naked), and Adam Stanton (Jess Moskaluke). Blunderfield launched a short film for his song Even When You're Gone (For Eliah), which he dedicated to a lover who died of a fentanyl overdose.The video was filmed in Vancouver and was directed by Canadian documentary filmmaker Charles Wilkinson

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