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Badal Roy

Badal Roy (born: Amerendra Roy Choudhury) is one of the world's leading tabla players. Although his musical roots reflect the influence of Indian classical music, Roy has taken the Indian hand drum from its traditional role and placed it in the realm of jazz and improvisational music. In addition to recording with John McLaughlin and the late Miles Davis, Roy has performed with such stellar jazz and world music players as Herbie Mann, Dave Leibman, Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Dizzy Gillespie, Lonnie Liston Smith, Andreas Vollenweider, and Yoko Ono. Since 1988, Roy has been a member of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time. A native of Pakistan, Roy emigrated to the United States in 1968, to seek his fortune as a musician. Arriving in New York with eight dollars and his tabla, he quickly attracted attention with his virtuosic playing. Although he found a job as a busboy and waiter at an Indian restaurant, he caused a sensation when he began performing for customers. The invitation to record with Miles Davis followed soon afterwards. Since the mid-'90s, Roy has collaborated with Brazilian guitar duo Duofel. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Genre:
Jazz

Formed:
November 30, 1944


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Passing Dreams
Passing Dreams
released: 2002 on
recent albums date score reviews
Raga Roni 2002 n/a 0
Kolkata Rose 2002 n/a 0
Daybreak 1998 n/a 0

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Badal Roy is a very talented band, there is no disbuting that, but great bands are created by the diversity of their music. Staind in their latest release deliver the same formula that made them big.
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