Zakir Hussain scripted history by securing three Grammy wins in a single night...
Digital Desk: The Indian music fraternity celebrated a historic moment on the evening of February 5 as Shakti, the renowned fusion band featuring Shankar Mahadevan and Ustad Zakir Hussain, clinched the prestigious Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album for their masterpiece "This Moment."
Comprising eight tracks, "This Moment" is a collaborative marvel, featuring John McLaughlin on guitar synth, Zakir Hussain on tabla, Shankar Mahadevan as the vocalist, V Selvaganesh on percussion, and Ganesh Rajagopalan on the violin.
The Recording Academy marked this achievement with a social media shoutout, underscoring the significance of Shakti's win.
Competing against a diverse lineup including Susana Baca, Bokante, Burna Boy, and Davido, Shakti's triumph not only showcased their musical brilliance but also elevated India's stature on the global stage.
Zakir Hussain scripted history by securing three Grammy wins in a single night, a feat unprecedented for an Indian artist. In addition to his triumph with "This Moment," he clinched awards in the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album category with Rakesh Chaurasia and the Best Instrumental Composition category.
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted in Los Angeles, shone a spotlight on India's rich musical heritage and the exceptional talent of its artists. Shankar Mahadevan dedicated the award to his wife, resonating deeply with the jubilant audience.
However, Shakti's Grammy win, along with the individual accolades of Zakir Hussain and Rakesh Chaurasia, marks a watershed moment for Indian music, affirming its global resonance and the indelible imprint of its virtuosos on the world stage.
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