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  2. Sachin–Jigar - Wikipedia

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    Sachin–Jigar. Sachin–Jigar are an Indian music composer, singer, music producer, music director and arranger duo consisting of Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya. They compose for Hindi and Gujarati language films. Before working independently as music directors, they served as orchestrators for Pritam . In 2018, they started their A&R ...

  3. Zakir Hussain (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Padma Shri (1988), Padma Bhushan (2002), Padma Vibhushan (2023) 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. [2] He was awarded the Padma Shri in ...

  4. List of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Victor Bailey (1960–2016) Brian Bromberg (born 1960) Stanley Clarke (born 1951) Bob Cranshaw (1932–2016) Mark Egan (born 1951) Alphonso Johnson (born 1951) Bill Laswell (born 1955)

  5. Indo jazz - Wikipedia

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    Folk jazz, jazz fusion, minimalism, serialism, twelve-tone technique. Indo jazz is a musical genre consisting of jazz, classical and Indian influences. Its structure and patterns are based on Indian music with typical jazz improvisation overlaid. While the term itself may be comparatively recent, the concept dates at least to the mid-1950s.

  6. A Great Day in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    A Great Day in Harlem. A Great Day in Harlem or Harlem 1958 is a black-and-white photograph of 57 jazz musicians in Harlem, New York, taken by freelance photographer Art Kane for Esquire magazine on August 12, 1958. [1] The idea for the photo came from Esquire' s art director, Robert Benton, rather than Kane. [2]

  7. Jazz in India - Wikipedia

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    Jazz music in India originated in the 1920s in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) and in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), where African-American jazz musicians performed. [1] They inspired Goan musicians who then absorbed aspects of jazz into the sounds of India’s Hindi film music industry. There has been much interaction between Indian ...

  8. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Secular jazz musicians often performed renditions of spirituals and hymns as part of their repertoire or isolated compositions such as "Come Sunday", part of "Black and Beige Suite" by Duke Ellington. Later many other jazz artists borrowed from black gospel music. However, it was only after World War II that a few jazz musicians began to ...

  9. A. R. Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Allah Rakha Rahman ( pronunciation ⓘ; born A. S. Dileep Kumar; 6 January 1967) is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist and philanthropist, [1] popular for his works in Indian cinema; predominantly in Tamil and Hindi films, with occasional forays in international cinema.