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Mickey Hart

Most artists will be happy with an individual successful career. Not really Mickey Hart. A drummer using the almost mythic music group Pleased Deceased, Hart were able to get away the stasis that legends frequently devolve into by carrying out a path from the heart which led him to globe …

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Ragheb Alama

Along with his sensuous vocals, Ragheb Alama (created: Ragheb Subhi Alama) has increased to the top echelon of Middle Eastern pop music. The receiver of an Arabian Globe Platinum Lion award as Greatest Arabic Vocalist of 1998, Alama is constantly on the bring today’s sensibility to the original music of …

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Zakir Hussain

The tradition of Indian percussion continues to be revolutionalized by tabla player Zakir Hussain. The boy of Ustad Allah Rakha, the very long time collaborator of Ravi Shankar, Hussain provides inherited his father’s search for getting the music of India towards the worldwide stage. His documenting credits consist of albums …

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Manu Dibango

Dibango is Cameroon’s, as well as perhaps Africa’s, best-known jazz saxophonist. Beginning in the 1950s, he became a globe-trotting musician, living and carrying out in France, Belgium, Jamaica, Zaire, and Cote d’Ivoire, in addition to in Cameroon. In 1960, Dibango was among the founding users from the Zairean music group …

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Brian Peters

Respectfully referred to as “among British folk music’s best ambassadors,” Brian Peters continues to be exploring the original folk music of England for pretty much 2 decades. A multi-faceted instrumentalist, Peters offers balanced his single career with shows and recordings with an old-time string music group, the Lost Country Music …

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Anoushka Shankar

The girl of sitar legend Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar began monitoring under her father at age nine, producing her performing debut four years later on. Showing up alongside her dad as he toured the entire world, she made an appearance at Carnegie Hall while still in her teenagers, and in …

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Brij Narayan

The strings from the sarod radiate with brilliance with the playing of Bombay-born Brij Narayan. The boy of important sarangi participant Pandit Ram memory Nasrain as well as the nephew of famous tabla participant Chatur Lal, Narayan offers used the sarod to a fresh degree of instrumental mastery. Narayan’s musical …

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Ney Matogrosso

An uncommon designer with an unusual sopranino tone of voice, Ney Matogrosso fell in the Brazilian popular music picture just like a bomb within the ’70s aboard the Secos e Molhados. The finish of the group designated the start of a fertile and effective single career where he began discovering …

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Diga Rhythm Band

Throughout a lull in activities using the Grateful Dead, percussionist and ethnomusicologist Mickey Hart became a member of with tabla player, Zakir Hussain, son of longtime Ravi Shankar accompanist, Alla Rakha, and students of the Ali Akbar College of Music to create the heavily percussive Diga Rhythm Group in 1975. …

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Shankar

The musical traditions of southern India have already been coupled with world influences by violinist and vocalist L. Shankar (blessed Lakshminarayana Shankar). A founding person in influential middle-’70s Indo-Brit root base group, Shakti, with McLaughlin, Shankar is constantly on the explore methods to bridge different civilizations through music. Furthermore to …

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