Debashish Bhattacharya
(born 12 January 1963) is an Indian classical musician who plays the lap slide guitar.
Bhattacharya was born into a musical family in Kolkata, it became apparent that Bhattacharya was skilled at a young age. His parents, both traditional Indian vocalists, gave him a basic understanding of music and he first began strumming a guitar at age three, when his father gave him a full-size Hawaiian lap steel guitar. He made his debut at the age of four on All India Radio, in Calcutta.
At the age of nine, he left his parents for ten years to study under the pioneer of Indian slide-guitar Brij Bhushan Kabra. At age twenty, he was awarded the President of India Award for winning the National Music competition of All India Radio.
His originality as a musician has earned him global admiration, and he has performed on networks all over the world.
He invented his own slide-guitars, unique to his compositions, which he calls the "Trinity of Guitars". These hollow neck instruments are the 24-string chaturangui
, the 14 string gandharvi
and the anandi
, a 4-string lap steel ukulele. [1]
His most popular albums are: Mahima
with Bob Brozman, and Calcutta Slide-Guitar, Vol. 3
. Both of these albums are on Riverboat records and ranked in the top 10 of the Billboard World Music Charts.
He was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional World Music Album for his album Calcutta Chronicles.
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Debashish Bhattacharya
(born 12 January 1963) is an
Indian classical musician who plays the
lap slide guitar.
Bhattacharya was born into a musical family in Kolkata, it became apparent that Bhattacharya was skilled at a young age. His parents, both traditional Indian vocalists, gave him a basic understanding of music and he first began strumming a guitar at age three, when his father gave him a full-size Hawaiian
lap steel guitar. He made his debut at the age of four on
All India Radio, in Calcutta.
At the age of nine, he left his parents for ten years to study under the pioneer of Indian slide-guitar
Brij Bhushan Kabra. At age twenty, he was awarded the President of India Award for winning the National Music competition of All India Radio.
His originality as a musician has earned him global admiration, and he has performed on networks all over the world.
He invented his own slide-guitars, unique to his compositions, which he calls the "Trinity of Guitars". These hollow neck instruments are the 24-string
chaturangui
, the 14 string
gandharvi
and the
anandi
, a 4-string
lap steel ukulele.
[1]
His most popular albums are:
Mahima
with
Bob Brozman, and
Calcutta Slide-Guitar, Vol. 3
. Both of these albums are on Riverboat records and ranked in the top 10 of the
Billboard World Music Charts.
He was nominated for a 2009
Grammy Award in the category of
Best Traditional World Music Album for his album
Calcutta Chronicles.
[2]