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Ravi Shankar albums featuring George Harrison

Ravi Shankar Music Videos (11)
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| | Bridges: The Best Of Ravi Shankar CD (2001)
$8.99 Personnel includes: Ravi Shankar (vocals, sitar, synthesizer); Hemangini Desai (vocals); Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (guitar); Ronu Mazumdar, Kailash Sharma (flute); Swapan Chowdhury, Markandeya Mishra (tabla); George Harrison. Compilation producers: Anastasia Tsioulcas, Jon M. Samuels. Includes liner notes by Anastasia Tsioulcas. Personnel: ...
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| In Celebration: Highlights CD (1996)
$17.59 Personnel includes: Ravi Shankar (sitar); Lakshmi Shankar (vocals); Al Kasey (mandolin); Ronald Cohen (sarangi); Ashish Khan (sarod); Shubbo Shankar (sitar); L. Subramaniam (violin); Haripasad Chaurasia, Tom Scott (flute); Jim Keltner (drums); Kanai Dutt (tabla). Producers: George Harrison, Richard Bock, Christopher ...
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| Ravi Shankar appears on George Harrison Concert For Bangladesh CDs (1971) Remastered
$24.05 Personnel: George Harrison (vocals, guitar); Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Billy Preston (vocals, organ); Leon Russell (vocals, keyboards); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums); Jesse Ed Davis , Joey Molland (guitar); Pete Ham (acoustic guitar); Ravi Shankar (sitar); Jim Horn (saxophone); ...
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 Ravi Shankar Songs
Popular or famous Ravi Shankar songs: Dhun, Ragas in Minor Scale, Alap, Raga Gara, Shanti Mantra, Dhun Kafi, Raga Jhinjhoti, Raga Ramkali, Gat I, Gat II, Jor. More music songs Rupak Tal, Raga Tilak Shyam, Kafi-Holi, Mishra Piloo, Raga Devgiri Bilawal, Raga Ananda Bhairava, Raga Sindhi Bhairavi. More music songs Raga: Puriya Kalyan, Tana Mana.
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 Ravi Shankar Biography
A master of the sitar as well as a famous experimenter with its classical forms, Ravi Shankar is probably the world's best-known Indian musician. First recorded in 1936, he has had a rich career spanning seven decades. His mentoring of the Beatles during the height of their fame in the 1960s helped bring Shankar to the attention of Western audiences. But his influence extends far beyond Western pop, and he has spent much of his career bridging the gap between musical cultures.
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 Contemporaries
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The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, John Coltrane, George Harrison, John McLaughlin (Jazz), Bud Shank, Alice Coltrane, Philip Glass, Zakir Hussain, Najma, Talvin Singh, Collin Walcott
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