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Ustad Zakir Hussain (born 9 March 1951) is an Indian tabla player, composer, percussionist, music producer and film actor. He is the eldest son of tabla player Alla Rakha . [ 1 ] He is widely considered as one of the greatest tabla players of all time.
He has been featured as a performing artiste on the 2009 Grammy Award-winning album Global Drum Project, Remember Shakti, Masters of Percussion and Summit. He collaborates with various classical artists for fusion concerts. [2]
The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and states "This music, while rooted in the rhythms of the world, is jazz without a doubt... what's on offer here is something truly unexpected, something wildly original and essential to jazz-improvisatory communication."
Diga is an album by the Diga Rhythm Band, a percussion-based music ensemble led by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart and by Zakir Hussain. It was released by Round Records as a vinyl LP in 1976. It was remixed and released on CD by Rykodisc Records in 1988. [1] [2] [3]
Global Drum Project is an album by Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo.It was released by Shout!Factory on October 2, 2007. [1] [2]The album combines music played on a variety of drums and other instruments, human voices singing and chanting, and electronic samples and digitally created sounds.
In the Groove is an album by Planet Drum, a percussion-based world music ensemble led by Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo. It was released on August 5, 2022. It was released on August 5, 2022.
Remember Shakti is a quintet which combines elements of traditional Indian music with elements of jazz.The band consists of English guitarist John McLaughlin, and Zakir Hussain (), U. Srinivas (deceased) (), Shankar Mahadevan (), and V. Selvaganesh (kanjira, ghatam, mridangam), who are of Indian descent.
George Harrison, Zakir Hussain, Phil McDonald In Concert 1972 is a double live album by sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sarodiya Ali Akbar Khan , released in 1973 on Apple Records . It was recorded at the Philharmonic Hall , New York City, in October 1972, and is a noted example of the two Hindustani classical musicians ' celebrated jugalbandi ...