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Two US-based Indians in Grammy nomination list

Last Updated 02 December 2010, 13:40 IST

While Tandon's "Om Namo Narayanaya: Soul Call", featuring Sanskrit chants, has been nominated in the Best Contemporary World Music Album category, Iyer's "Historicity" has been shortlisted for the Best Jazz Instrumental Album award.

"Soul Call" takes the listener on a healing journey with Sanskrit slokas and an important chant from ancient Indian texts – eight phonemes, Om Na Mo Na Ra Ya Na Ya. While the vocals and the composition are by Tandon, the complex orchestral arrangements are by Tejendra Narayan Majumdar assisted by Snehasish Majumdar.

Tandon, who hails from Chennai, is the chairman of Tandon Capital Associates.
"Historicity" is a trio album combining Iyer's searing originals with a surprising batch of covers - Bernstein's "Somewhere," Andrew Hill's "Smoke Stack," MIA's "Galang" and others. Featuring his longtime collaborators, Marcus Gilmore (drums) and Stephan Crump (bass), this album became one of the most acclaimed jazz works of the decade.

US-born son of Indian immigrants, Iyer is a self-taught creative musician grounded in American jazz and popular forms and drawing from a wide range of Western and non-Western traditions.

Most recently, in the Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Awards, he was named the 2010 Musician of the Year, an honour previously given to greats like Herbie Hancock, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter and Dave Holland.

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(Published 02 December 2010, 13:40 IST)

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