Thanks ad_0112. She is my favorite.Ashaji is truly versatile. Good collection and thanks for sharing Questji.
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Thanks ad_0112. She is my favorite.Ashaji is truly versatile. Good collection and thanks for sharing Questji.
Yes, I've strayed very, very far from what is me and what runs in my blood from generations. This was forcefully brought home to me when, at the end of the concert, I heard a huge blast. My blood ran cold, my heart stopped ticking. In those split seconds, my life passed before my eyes. I was half-up from my seat to run towards my mother and shield her from the IED that the Lashkar-e-Toiba dorks must have planted before they were nabbed at Thane by Bombay's police. And then the confetti sprinkled down over the audience and I heaved a sigh of relief. But, no matter whom I asked later on, the response was the same -- I was the only one who had thought of that first burst of the fireworks as a terrorist attack... Is this what I set out to be...?
Didi Lata Mangeshkar is besides herself with joy. "She deserves the award. She is remarkably versatile. There are many numbers only she could sing. I am very proud of her."
Apna Desh (Hindi- 1972)
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Asha Bhonsle Performs With Kronos Quartet
Anoop Kumar
World Music presented Kronos Quartet – David Harrington, John Sherba(violins), Hank Dutt(viola) and Jeffery Zeigler(cell) with Asha Bhonsle and Zakhir Hussain in 'India Calling: Songs From R.D. Burman's Bollywood' at Berkley Performance Center on Sunday, April 9, 2006. It was an incredible performance and a treat to listen to 73 year old Asha Bhonsle sing some of her best songs. The guest performer Wu Man gave one of the melodious renditions on Pipa.
The first half of the program 'The Cusp of Magic' by Composer Terry Riley highlighted the fusion of Chinese Pipa and the western strings. The work is in six movements: 'The cusp of magic', 'Buddha's bedroom', 'The Nursery', 'Royal Wedding', 'Emily and Alice', and 'Prayer Circle'. The performance was far beyond what you hear in a typical string quartet. They were triggering orchestra samples and synthesizers from their violins. Their inclusion of sounds of toys in the movement 'Nursery' and a doll singing Russian Folk melody in 'Emily and Alice' was exceptional.
Audience had to wait through the intermission for Asha and Zakhir's performance, but the wait was well worth it. The rendition of their favorite, 'Chura Liya hai tumne' was marvelous. A few might differ on that and claim Asha's rendition of that song 33 years ago was much better. The ambience the rendition had created was beyond any comparison. She sang the song 'Koi Aaya Aane Bhi De' from their album 'You have stolen my heart'.
From the moment Asha was on stage she stole the heart of audience. She danced with David, she told a few jokes and captivated the audience. She sang 'Dum maro Dum' and one of the very difficult songs of all time 'Mera Kuch Saman' from movie Ijaazat. Her rendition of last line of song 'mai bhi vahi so jaauu gi' was mesmerizing. The program ended with grand finale, 'Piya tu aab to aaja', the super hit song of all time.
They played several compositions of R.D Burman and awed the audience. Everybody wished the night never ended and Asha sang few more songs and wished they could listen to more of Zakhir's tabla. The group received a standing ovation.
About the group:
Kronos performs thousands of concerts worldwide and is one of the celebrated ensembles. The group has extraordinary breadth and creativity and has collaborated with world's eclectic composers. They were drawn to R.D Burman's compositions and Bollywood. In 2005, they have collaborated with Asha Bhonsle to produce 'You've Stolen My Heart: Song's from R.D. Burman's Bollywood.', which has been nominated fro Grammy
Rediff.com Article...
Asha Bhosle dazzles New York
Aseem Chhabra | April 17, 2006 20:13 IST
This past week, for one evening only, the Virgin Records outlet at Times Square became an Asha Bhosle store. The in-house DJ played Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar and Aaja Aaja, Main Hoon Pyar Tera, while a couple of hundred desi fans waited patiently, and in an orderly manner, for the Bollywood diva to arrive.
Bhosle was in New York City for her Carnegie Hall concert with the Kronos Quartet and she took time off to promote the release of her new 2 CD set -- Asha Bhosle: Love Supreme (released by the Times Square Records label), a collection of her favourite ghazals and romantic duets. And the fans -- many of them several decades younger than the singer -- turned up to get their CDs autographed and get pictures taken with her.
"Even though she is of our parents' age, she is still very energetic and youthful," said a very excited, 23-year old Kiran Mishra, of Flushing, NY. Her friend Steve Singh, 30, of Woodbridge, NJ had left work at 2 pm and driven into Manhattan just to make sure he wouldn't miss the event. His timing was perfect. At 5 pm, he was among the first few in the line. Bhosle was scheduled to arrive an hour later.
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"I can't believe I'm going to meet her," said Jyoti Gupta, 40 of Roslyn, NY. "She is my idol. I only sing her songs."
A travel agent in Long Island, Gupta left work at 2.30 pm and caught the Long Island Rail Road into Manhattan. But, when she reached Times Square, she had to stop an Indian on the street to ask him the exact location of the Virgin Records store. When her new desi friend Rizwan Syed-Wajahat realised that Gupta was heading to see Bhosle, he changed his plans. Instead of catching a train to his home in Flushing, the 37-year old architect and father of three joined Gupta in the line.
Everyone present had their own favourite Bhosle song. "Dum Maro Dum," said Singh. Anita Soni of East Brunswick, NJ said she liked "Oh Mere Sona Re, because it reminds me of my teenage years, when I saw the movie (Teesri Manzil)." "I like Mera Kuch Saaman," said Seema Anand, who works in the fashion industry. "It is so touching and the movie (Ijaazat) was so beautiful."
Bhosle arrived promptly at 6 pm -- unlike most Bollywood stars who are fashionably late for similar events and then frustrate their fans by making them wait even longer. She waved at fans as she rode down the escalator to the basement level of Virgin Records. The desi press surrounded the singer, but fans soon headed in her direction with their own digital cameras.
The DJ kept announcing that Asha Bhosle was at the basement level autographing her new CD. Some Americans stood and watched with curiosity, but most of Bhosle's fans -- in the line and clicking pictures -- were South Asians.
Dressed in a white silk sari with black ikat border and large diamond earrings, Bhosle sat down for the next hour as she smiled and obliged every fan. She talked to them, giggled and laughed, let them hold her hands and stood up next to them for personal photos. And she autographed the liner notes of each CD in Hindi. I got my CD autographed. It reads: Priye Aseem, Asha Bhosle!