Earlier this year, at the age of 70, Chandrika Tandon won her first Grammy — and it may not be her last.
After taking home the award in February for best new age, ambient or chant album for her project Triveni, Tandon — a renowned businesswoman, philanthropist and grandmother — is now vying for her third Grammy nomination, but this time in the best global music album category, with a new project called Soul Ecstasy that she quietly released just before the Aug. 30 deadline to submit nominations for the 68th Grammy Awards.
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