Ustad Zakir Hussain: Tabla Vadak
When
the name of legends is taken in the history of India, name of Ustad
Zakir Hussain is one of them- the famous Indian tabla waadak or tabla
player. His designation also counts to be musical producer, film actor
and composer.
Childhood
Zakir
Hussain was born on March 9, 1951 in Mumbai to well-known tabla player
Ustad Alla Rakha. A child prodigy, Zakir was touring by the age of
twelve. Zakir went to the United States in 1970, embarking on an
international career which includes no fewer than 150 concert dates a
year. As a child also, he became famous.
Education
Zakir
Hussain attended St. Michael's High School in Mahim, and graduated from
St. Xavier's, Mumbai. As he took his plunge into the career of music he
got great success. He composed, directed and recorded numerous
song-tracks and got huge recognition.
Career
Zakir
Hussain composed music tracks from several films namely Custody and The
Mystic Masseur, Bernardo Bertoluccis Little Buddha (for which Zakir
composed, performed and acted as Indian music advisor), Vanaprastham
(The Last Dance), Saaz, and Everybody Says I'm Fine. He even acted in
the film Saaz. He starred in several films specifically showcasing his
musical performance both solo and with different bands, including the
1998 documentary "Zakir and His Friends" and the documentary "The
Speaking Hand: Zakir Hussain and the Art of the Indian Drum", Merchant
Ivory Film Heat and Dust in 1983, for which he was an associate music
director.
Awards and recognition
He
has won countless awards in his career till date and who knows how many
more are to come. He won India’s highest civilian awards like Padma
Shri in 1988, and Padma Bhushan in 2002, becoming the youngest
percussionist to be awarded these titles. He was awarded the
Indo-American Award in 1990 in recognition for his outstanding cultural
contribution to relations between the United States and India. He was
also conferred with Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of
Music, Dance and Drama. In 1992 Planet Drum, an album co-created and
produced by Hussain and Mickey Hart, was awarded the first-ever Grammy
for Best World Music Album, He received 1999 National Heritage
Fellowship of National Endowment for the Arts, the United States’ most
prestigious honour for a master in the traditional arts. He is the
recipient of the prestigious Kalidas Samman in 2006, an award for
artists of exceptional achievement, from the government of Madhya
Pradesh. Another awards include nomination for a Grammy in the Best
Traditional World Music Album category in 2006, nominated for a Grammy
in the Best Traditional World Music Album category by Modern Drummer and
Drum! Magazine respectively. He was also honoured with Grammy in the
Contemporary World Music Album category for his collaborative album
"Global Drum Project". Latest award that he has won in the year 2012 is
Lifetime Achievement Award at Konark Dance and Music Festival.
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