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US Air Force Band of Pacific collaborates with Indian Ghatam player

US Air Force Band of Pacific collaborates with Indian Ghatam player ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Wed, Mar 17 2021 21:06 IST | ​ 3 Views US Air Force Band of Pacific collaborates with Indian Ghatam player. Image Source: IANS News Bengaluru, March 17 : Acclaimed Indian percussion artist Giridhar Udupa, who plays the ghatam and the Hawaii-based United States Air Force Band of the Pacific, have jointly released a music video. The collaboration was inspired by the band s commitment to support Aero India 2021, and reinforces the U.S.-India Major Defence Partnership and people-to-people ties between the two countries. The Band s original plan included a live performance with Indian master-percussionist Ghatam Giridhar Udupa. But these plans were scuttled due to the outbreak of the Covid pandemic.

USAF Band of the Pacific collaborates with percussionist Giridhar Udupa

USAF Band of the Pacific collaborates with percussionist Giridhar Udupa Updated: Updated: Share Article Giridhar Udupa   The United States Air Force Band of the Pacific has collaborated with Indian musician Giridhar Udupa and released a music video online on March 15. The musical collaboration was inspired by the band’s commitment to support Aero India 2021, and reinforces the U.S.-India Major Defense Partnership and people-to-people ties between both the countries. The song ‘Open Clusters’ which features in the video was composed by Staff Sergeant Luis Rosa, a saxophone instrumentalist with the Hawaii-based Air Force Band and is a musical fusion of two masters of Indian and Puerto Rican culture and rhythm. The music video features Giridhar Udupa playing the Ghatam and Senior Airman Guy James on guitar, Staff Sergeant Andrew Detra on bass, and Technical Sergeant Wilfredo Cruz on percussion.

US Air Force Band of Pacific collaborates with world-renowned Indian percussionist Giridhar Udupa

US Air Force Band of Pacific collaborates with world-renowned Indian percussionist Giridhar Udupa
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Death of US violinist, 77 – Slipped Disc

By norman lebrecht The family of Daniel Kobialka, former principal second violinist for the San Francisco Symphony, has posted news of his passing: Daniel Kobialka of San Antonio, TX, age 77, passed away Thursday, January 18, 2021. Daniel is survived by his life partner, Lilly B. Gardner; children, Lisa, Semyon, Alina, and Ivan; two grandchildren; and brother, Jan and wife. Daniel was an internationally acclaimed violinist, composer, teacher, and lecturer who for over forty years performed and recorded best-selling albums that made the New York times Best Recording List. Before retiring from professional life, Daniel engaged in a wide variety of pursuits surrounding his love for music and specifically, the violin. His efforts over the years took in a wide swath of the music industry from soloist to Principal Second violinist for the San Francisco Symphony to owner of his own company. Bravely confronting his last big challenge, this time with Inclusion Body

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