Canadian singer Alanis Morissette is getting spiritual for a new TV show; as part of an American series about rock stars locating
their inner selves in remote locations.
Morissette made a pilgrimage to Navajo Nation's Canyon De Chelly
in Arizona to be immersed in Native American culture and theology
for the series Music In High Places.
Her Navajo guide instructs her in "philosophy and higher
powers... Western civilization, white people, family, God…
everything.”
Alanis in turn contributed four acoustic versions of songs in a
canyon: Uninvited, UR, No Pressure (Over Cappuccino) and Baba.
Future episodes will feature R&B star Brian McKnight in Brazil, folk singer Shawn Colvin in French Polynesia, and Orange County rockers Sugar Ray in Mexico. – Wenn.
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