New Delhi, Feb 18 (PTI) Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock who "absolutely
loves" the music of the Oscar-nominated film "Slumdog Millionaire' is
now readying to perform with composer A R Rahman in Chennai later this
month.
Hancock who is part of the official US delegation accompanying Martin
Luther King III on a 11-day tour of India would perform on a special
composition by Rahman the theme of non violence.

"I absolutely loved the music of Slumdog. It combines the influence of
several cultures," Hancock said referring to the British Danny Boyle
rags-to riches film with music by A R Rahman which is in the running
for multiple Oscars this year.

Alhough the Chicago-based piano legend has not seen the film he said
he is looking forward to performing with Rahman in Chennai scheduled
on February 24.

Hancock, accompanied by vocalist-actor Dee Dee Bridgewaters and diva
singer Chaka Khan and keyboard player George Duke on his India tour
said, "The spirit of music is firebrand and amazing. More and more
artists and musicians are now crossing invisible boundaries of
countries and continents and becoming cultural ambassadors." The
12-time Grammy winner who was greeted with resounding applause after
his performance of the "Living Dream" concert in the capital said, "We
are here to celebrate peace and music is all about bringing people
together." PTI

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