Colours (1992) with Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan and Zakir Hussain. 

Label - Pan / BMG Crescendo.

--- In [email protected], "Jahanzeb Farooq"
<jahanzebti...@...> wrote:
>
> by the way why ARR never worked with Zakir Hussain? any idea anyone?
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Bivin Chandra <bivinchandra@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > After winning a Grammy in the contemporary World Music Album 
> category for his collaborative album Global Drum Project, Zakir 
> Hussain says that he sincerely desires that A R Rahman wins an Oscar.
> > 
> > On being asked to respond to Rahman's global recognition for Slumdog 
> Millionaire, Zakir Hussain said that, "He is a genius. I think his 
> talent has been duly recognised now and I am very happy with that. The 
> best thing about him is that he has consistently proved himself. He is 
> not a one time wonder. He has delivered consistently. He has really 
> made us feel very proud. I hope he does equally fantastic at the 
> Oscars. "
> > 
> > Talking about his own achievements he says that he is very excited 
> on his achievement because it was a competition with the great 
> musicians of the contemporary world music. 
> > 
> > "I look at this win as the reaffirmation of my hard work. This 
> second time Grammy recognition is the witness of the fact that in 
> today s modern world I have not fallen behind times. I am up-to-date 
> in creative contemporary world of music. I am extremely happy and 
> satisfied with this achievement," said Zakir.
> > 
> > Zakir Hussain worked with Mickey Hart of the rock band Grateful 
> Dead, Nigerian percussionist Sikiru Adepoju and Puerto Rican jazz 
> percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo for the album. 
> > 
> > Global Drum Project is the second collaboration between Hart and 
> Hussain. Their compilation Planet Drum which was released in 1991 went 
> on to win the first-ever Grammy Award in the World Music category. 
> > 
> > Asked if he would have felt more satisfactory, had it been a win for 
> a purely Indian project, he said, "It's true that Global Drum Project 
> is a collaborative work with western musicians. I will be happier if a 
> pure Indian project wins a Grammy sometime in future. Till now the 
> only purely India project which claimed Grammy glory was Pandit Vishwa 
> Mohan Bhatt's work." 
> > 
> > http://music.ndtv.com/Music_Story.aspx?
> id=ENTEN20090083000&type=musicindia
> >
>


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