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A day with Sivamani

VIJAY TV ‘Star Udan Oru Naal’ features the young vibrant rhythm maestro Sivamani up close and personal. Many of his albums have reached the top of the chart and have become the mantra of the music lovers.

In ‘Star Udan Oru Naal” the musical genius shares his interests with the viewers. He also gives us a sneak preview into his daily routine. Some of his daily routines include his visit to different recording theatres and spending quality time with his family. He also takes us to what he considers cozy places where he spends his leisure hours.

The programme will be aired by Vijay TV on Sunday 20 June 2004 at 0930 hrs to see the star in action at Mumbai.

Sivamani is one of India's best-known and most colourful percussionists. His real name is Anandan Sivamani. He started his career as a musician when he was 11. His father had an accident and he asked him to fill in at the recording studio. His father had to score the background music for a fight sequence of the film, "Sondangal Wargal". That is how he got his first break.

It was the magic of international master, Noel Grant, which enchanted Sivamani. He was also inspired by the legendary Billy Cobham, who was his role model. He lived his dream when he shared the stage with him for a live concert in Mumbai. Sivamani's early experiments in fusion were with Carnatic music legends, violin vidwan Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan and mridangam maestro T V Gopalkrishnan.

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Sivamani became a permanent fixture at concerts with Louis Bank, the uncrowned king of Indian Jazz concerts. Siva is still upgrading his skill with the Indian maestro and winning his way into the hearts of millions of fans the world over. 'Drums on Fire' is one of his recent albums and it is in collaboration with musician James Ashley. His contribution to the sound tracks of Hindi films is immense. Remember the song composed by A R Rehman 'Chaiya Chaiya', 'Roja Janeman', 'Yeh Hansin Wadiyan', and so on. Yet another innovative creation was with ghazal singer Hariharan in the audio album 'Kaash', which was mind blowing. He experimented using beats and rhythm in the Ghazal framework.

RR

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Published on 19th June, 2004

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