- Falu
Falu, born Falguni Shah in
Mumbai , is a New York-basedsinger andsongwriter whose music blends Indian classical traditions with a contemporary rock style. She is a longstanding disciple of legendary musicianUstad Sultan Khan , and currently serves as an ambassador of Indian music fromCarnegie Hall . She is best known for her Indian classical vocals and for her "Indie Hindi" musical hybrid style.Biography
In her early years in Mumbai, Falu was trained rigorously in the "Jaipur gharana" musical tradition. She later continued studying under the legendary sarangi/vocal master Ustad Sultan Khan. Falu moved to the States in 2000, and joined the Boston-based Indo-American band Karyshma as lead vocalist. In 2001, she met up with Asian Massive leader Karsh Kale, and hit the nationwide university, club and festival circuits. After fulfilling a 2-year Indian music visiting lectureship at Tufts University in Boston, Falu moved to New York where she formed her own band of the same name. They began performing at music venues throughout New York, quickly garnering the attention of fans across the city. In 2004 Falu was invited to perform as a soloist with Yo-Yo Ma's "Silk Road Project". In 2005 she was asked to serve as one of
Carnegie Hall 's Musical Ambassadors to New York City. In May 2006 she became the youngest South Asian vocalist to deliver a solo performance at Carnegie Hall (Zankel)Fact|date=August 2008. In 2006 she joined the "Born Into Brothels Ensemble" (from the 2004 Academy-Award winning film) and in early 2007 she collaborated withWyclef Jean , lending her vocal style to the score of Angelina Jolie's directorial debut "A Place in Time". In January 2008, Falu and her band were featured on FOX channel'sFearless Music , where her original song "Rabba" became the first Hindi song ever to be aired on the network. [Dholakia-Dave, Hiral. Times of India, Feb. 11, 2008 - [http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQS8yMDA4LzAyLzExI0FyMDA0MDE=&Mode=Gif&Locale=english-skin-custom "She blends raags with rock in the West."] ]In August 2007, Falu released her self-titled debut CD. [World Music Central News Dept., May 18, 2007 - [http://worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/falu_hindi_rock "Self-titled Indie-Hindi debut out August 7th"] ] Soon afterward, her "Indie Hindi" musical style made its mark in the
Wall Street Journal as representative of a new class of musical hybrids. [Jurgensen, John. Wall Street Journal - Aug. 18, 2007. [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118738765993401397.html?mod=googlenews_wsj "Music's New Mating Ritual"] ]Falu's band of the same name includes musicians who draw from Indian classical, alternative rock, contemporary pop, and electronic styles to create a mix of East and West. The band members are Gaurav Shah (vocals / harmonium), Mark Tewarson (guitars), Borahm Lee (keys), Justin Wallace (bass), and Ramsey Jones (drums).
Discography (including contributions as vocalist)
* Global Noize (Shanachie, 2008) with Jason Miles, DJ Logic and others
* Falu (Self-Titled Debut, Monsoon Records, 2007)
* Asana OHM Shanti (Meta, 2006) by Bill Laswell
* Rare Elements (Five Points Records, 2004) with Ustad Sultan Khan, Thievery Corporation, Joe Clausell, Ralphi Rosari
* Nearly Home by Karyshma (2003)
* Melodies of Cirumstance (Dharma Moon, 2003)
* Liberation byKarsh Kale (Six Degrees, 2003)
* Om Yoga Mix (Dharma Moon, 2003)
* At Ease (Dharma Moon, 2003)
* Realize byKarsh Kale (Six Degrees, 2001)External links
* [popat.com Falu's website]
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