Dechen Wangdu with Adam Yauch and daughter* |
Below are info about Dechen Wangdu and "Paul's Botique":
Dechen Wangdu is the American-born daughter of prominent Tibetan activists. Like her parents, Wangdu is as well an active member of human rights organizations including the Students for a Free Tibet, the U.S. Tibet Committee, and the Tibetan Women's Association.
Wangdu and Yauch first met in 1995 in Harvard University, where the Dalai Lama gave a speech. They saw each other again, a few months later, a Students for a Free Tibet conference.
In a Rolling Stone interview, Yauch said he was struggling with life choices then.
"I was debating between the idea of being a celibate and becoming a monk or actually having family," he said. "I was deciding whether or not I wanted to try being in a serious relationship or just stay on my own...Dechen and I started spending some time together and hanging out, it just felt like it would be great to have a family. That would be the right thing to do."
In 1998, Wangdu and Yauch tied the knot in New York in a traditional Tibetan wedding ceremony. Their daughter Tenzin Losel Yauch was born later that year.
"Paul's Botique," meanwhile, is Beastie Boys' second studio album which received a double platinum certification and did well on charts, proving that the group was not a one-hit wonder. The album was ranked number 156 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time released in 2003. In 2009, it was re-released in a 20th anniversary package featuring 24-bit remaster audio and a commentary track.
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