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Originally posted by: coolsaints11
Which famous personality you have met/seen in person from the music world...Did you talk to that person...Do you remember What did you talk about...π
Pt. Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar
Ust. Zakir Hussain
Dr. L. Subramaniam
Pt. Swapan Chaudhary
Ust. Amjad Ali Khan (& sons)
Pt. Ajay Pohankar
Ust. Sultan Khan
Shafqat Ali Khan (son of Ust. Salamat Ali Khan)
Shubha Joshi (noted thumri singer)
Ashit Desai (assisted Ravi Shankar on Asiad 1982 music, noted Gujrati singer)
Shekhar Sen (of Vivekanand / Kabir plays)
Others I remember meeting:
Father & son: Anup Jalota & Pt. Purshottamdas Jalota
Manna Dey
Mahendra Kapoor
Pt. Vinayak Vohra (sarangi / taar shehnai vaadak)
Mitali Mukherjee (before she hooked up w/ Bhupinder)
Not true - he is not her son - real or adopted. They made this clear in a live concert I attended some years ago.
Not true - he is not her son - real or adopted. They made this clear in a live concert I attended some years ago.
Thank you for the clarification
Not true - he is not her son - real or adopted. They made this clear in a live concert I attended some years ago.
Asha Bhosle's real son's name is Hemant Bhosle.
And by the way, Hemant dabbled in music direction. He composed music for few super flop movies like Daamad, Taxi Taxi, Bhago Bhoot Aya, Dharam Shatru. After that he packed his bags and decided to become a pilot
I have a very unique experience to share with you.....
When I was a little kid, my father had orgnized a classical music festival in Bandra, Mumbai. Many renowned artists like Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Ram Narain, Kumar Gandharv, Pt. Mallikarjun Mansoor, Zakir Hussain, Shobha Gurtu performed over 9 evenings. Every evening one blind person used to come alone and listen very keenly to these artists. I and my little sister would attend the concerts sitting in the front row. When this blind person used to come, my father would ask me and my sister to go up to him, hold his hand and seat in the front row. Many times I sat next to him. We all used appreciate his keen interest in music inspite of his handicap.
Many years later, when we opened our old album of the music festival, we were pleasantly surprized. That blind person was none other than the great music composer Ravindra Jain! He had become famous then with his good music to films like Saudagar and we could recognize the face. I still have his photoghraph with me sitting in the front row!!!!
Nice experience..
I always used to wonder that how can a person with a handicap, make it big in the music industry.. your experience explains it all, he must have been a keen follower of music since his very young days...ππ
I have a very unique experience to share with you.....
When I was a little kid, my father had orgnized a classical music festival in Bandra, Mumbai. Many renowned artists like Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Ram Narain, Kumar Gandharv, Pt. Mallikarjun Mansoor, Zakir Hussain, Shobha Gurtu performed over 9 evenings. Every evening one blind person used to come alone and listen very keenly to these artists. I and my little sister would attend the concerts sitting in the front row. When this blind person used to come, my father would ask me and my sister to go up to him, hold his hand and seat in the front row. Many times I sat next to him. We all used appreciate his keen interest in music inspite of his handicap.
Many years later, when we opened our old album of the music festival, we were pleasantly surprized. That blind person was none other than the great music composer Ravindra Jain! He had become famous then with his good music to films like Saudagar and we could recognize the face. I still have his photoghraph with me sitting in the front row!!!!
WOW absolutely amazingπ
I have a very unique experience to share with you.....
When I was a little kid, my father had orgnized a classical music festival in Bandra, Mumbai. Many renowned artists like Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Ram Narain, Kumar Gandharv, Pt. Mallikarjun Mansoor, Zakir Hussain, Shobha Gurtu performed over 9 evenings. Every evening one blind person used to come alone and listen very keenly to these artists. I and my little sister would attend the concerts sitting in the front row. When this blind person used to come, my father would ask me and my sister to go up to him, hold his hand and seat in the front row. Many times I sat next to him. We all used appreciate his keen interest in music inspite of his handicap.
Many years later, when we opened our old album of the music festival, we were pleasantly surprized. That blind person was none other than the great music composer Ravindra Jain! He had become famous then with his good music to films like Saudagar and we could recognize the face. I still have his photoghraph with me sitting in the front row!!!!
I may add a little. I saw this tape of "abhijit saturday live" He owed a lot of his success to Ravinder Jain. He not only made it himself but also helped other to make it big. Hats off to him.....
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