L. Shankar
(Violin)
Virtuoso violinist L. Shenkar was born in Chennai, India. He was born into a renowned family of musicians, the son and disciple of V. Lakshminarayana. Both of Shankar parents were vocalists and his entire family was into music. Shankar started learning vocal techniques at the age of two. His parents were not just Carnatic vocalists, but had a fair bit of exposure to world music. His father was trained in Indian classical music. His mother L Sitalakshmi played the veena while his father sang and played the violin. At the age of five, Shankar started learning violin. By seven, he gave his first public concert at a temple in Ceylon during a festival. Early in his career he built a considerable reputation as an accompanist to masters of the South Indian vocal tradition, such as Semmangudi Srinivasar, Chembai Vaithyanatha Baghavatar and Alathur Srinivasa lyer. He was also a member of a unique violin trio with his brothers L. Vaidyanathan and L. Subramaniam. L. Shankar extensively performed with Palghat Mani, known as the greatest mridangam player of all time. In 1969 he left India and settled in the United States. Double violin exponent L. Shenkar is gearing up for the release of his new album and a slew of concerts in India and America. As a soloist and collaborator with such performers as tabla master Zakir Hussain and Vikku Vinayakram, he has been at the forefront in expanding the horizons of Indian music throughout the world. He has received numerous awards including Best Violinist Award from the Madras Music Academy in 1982. Shankar numerous collaborations with Western musicians have brought him new international audiences. His association with guitarist John McLaughlin, first as a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and then as co-founder and co-writer of Shakti, a group that included John Mclaughlin, Zakir Hussain and Vikku Vinayakram, brought him critical acclaim throughout the world. Shankar is a virtuoso vocalist / violinist whose vocal range covers five octaves. His 1980 release, Who To Know, and Phil Collins solo debut, Face Value, introduced the unique sound of Shankar own invention, the 10 string stereophonic Double Violin, to listeners around the world. The Double Violin, designed by Shankar and built by Ken Parker, covers the entire range of the orchestra double bass, cello, viola and violin, and is the only one in the world. The combination of Shankar haunting vocals, double violin and also as a composer has brought him worldwide acclaim as an innovator. In 1982 Shankar formed the pop-rock group Sadhu, later known as the Epidemics, with British composer, vocalist and keyboardist Caroline. Their two albums included a wide array of pop stars as guest Frank Zappa, Peter Gabriel, John Mclaughlin, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison, Yoko Ono and Sting among others. Shankar collaborated with Peter Gabriel on the song Across the River for the premiere of the Nomad double album Music and Rhythm that included tracks from David Byrne, Pete Townsend, etc. Shankar own song, Himalaya, was the album single, which he wrote, sang and produced. Other projects have included the Sun City Album (Artists Against Apartheid), The Princess Trust Rock Concerts, featuring artists such as Elton John, Eric Clapton, Bee Gees, Joe Cocker and others, and the United Nations Peace Day Festivals which included Bob Geldoff, Bono (Us) and Yoko Ono, among many others. The rock extravaganza Human Rights Now World Tour in 1988, featured his own group, who were joined in performance by Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel, in addition to several other musicians. In 1993, he completed a long world tour with Peter Gabriel (Secret World Tour), as a special guest, singing and playing violin, besides performing with his own band in several places. The tour ended at the Woodstock Festival in 1994. Shankar co-produced a one hour BBC film directed by award winning director, H.O. Nazareth. The film featured live concert footage of Shankar in Bombay, India. It was nominated as one of the best documentaries at the Cannes Film Festival. Shankar has also worked on many soundtracks included Jacob Ladder, Jennifer 8, Robin Hood, and the Grammy award winning and controversial The Last Temptation of Christ, in which he co-wrote 13 of the tracks with Peter Gabriel. He has also worked as a composer, arranger, producer, singer, violinist and performer with Frank Zappa, Phil Collins, Talking Heads, Lou Reed, Marianne Faithful, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Van Morrison, U2, The Pretenders, Echo &The Bunnymen,John Lydon (Sex Pistols) and Dave Stewart, among many others. In 1996, Shankar formed a duo with fellow violinist Gingger. Touring internationally as Shankar & Gingger since 1996, they performed at world evens such as The Concert for Global Harmony and Nelson Mandella 80th Birthday celebrations. Shankar and Gingger first release in the DVD-Audio format, which presents the music in stunning six channel surround sound, One in a Million was released worldwide on Silverline Records August 7, 2001. Shankar & Gingger eventually moved away from world music and attempted stardom making pop music.
Artist | Venue | Date |
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T. H. Vikku Vinayakram... (Ghatam) L. Shankar-Violin V. Selvaganesh-Kanjira V. Umashankar-Ghatam Ustad Fazal Qureshi-Tabla | Sri Krishna Gana Sabha (Dr.Nalli G | 01/03/2024 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) Rajhesh Vaidhya-Veena | Webcast streaming link www.paalamtv | 19/12/2020 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) T. H. Vikku Vinayakram-Ghatam T. Vinayakram Selvaganesh-Konnakkol Swaminathan Selvaganesh-Kanjira | Webcast Link http://krishnansons.co | 06/12/2020 |
T. H. Vikku Vinayakram... (Ghatam) L. Shankar-Violin V. Selvaganesh-Kanjira V. Umashankar-Ghatam Swaminathan Selvaganesh-Kanjira | Narada Gana Sabha - Main Hall | 01/02/2020 |
L. Shankar (Violin) | Kamarajar Arangam Hall | 13/01/2020 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) T. H. Vikku Vinayakram-Ghatam V. Selvaganesh-Kanjira Swaminathan Selvaganesh-Kanjira N. Ramakrishnan-Mridangam | Infosys Hall - RKM School | 12/01/2020 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) Rajhesh Vaidhya-Veena | Infosys Hall - RKM School | 30/12/2019 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) N. Ravikiran-Chitra vee Haridwaramangalam A. K. Palanivel-Thavil B. Shree Sundarkumar-Kanjira | Vani Mahal - Kanchi Jagadguru Sri C | 23/12/2019 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) Neyveli Radhakrishnan-Violin Mannargudi M. R. Vasudevan-Thavil Sai Hari-Ghatam Manjunath. N. S.-Drum | Smt. Sivagami Pethachi Auditorium | 22/12/2019 |
N. Ravikiran... (Chitra veena) L. Shankar-Violin Haridwaramangalam A. K. Palanivel-Thavil B. Shree Sundarkumar-Kanjira | Vidya Bharathi Kalyana Mandapam | 15/12/2019 |
Rajhesh Vaidhya... (Veena) L. Shankar-Violin Sai Hari-Ghatam | Narada Gana Sabha - Main Hall | 05/11/2019 |
L. Shankar... (Violin) Rajhesh Vaidhya-Veena | Webcast-Music Academy Chennai | 27/10/2019 |
Rajhesh Vaidhya... (Veena) L. Shankar-Violin Karukurichi N. Mohanaraman-Mridangam Brahmashri B. Sundar Kumar-Kanjira Sai Hari-Ghatam | Kamarajar Arangam Hall | 19/12/2018 |