Indian blues

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A Lady Playing the Tanpura, c. 1735 (Rajasthan)
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Although traditional jazz has had a sizeable following for a long time in India, with the yearly Jazz Yatra festivals and the frequent collaboration between Indian classical and Western jazz musicians, the interest in the blues has more or less been incidental due to the shared ancestry with jazz. Nonetheless, there have been a few musicians who stay true to the genre. They have not only helped define, promote and keep the blues alive in India, but have also developed a very Indian flavour of this music form.

Contraband

Sagar Sarkar is considered the father of the Pune Blues style, and "Contraband" are credited as the earliest practitioners of it in Pune during the late eighties to the nineties and beyond.

In a rare late nineties interview about their hedonistic lifestyle, Sagar Sarkar is quoted as saying: "The jams we've had were centered around three guys: Nirmal Chandra Kumar, Samuel Wilson and Zubin Balsara. The other prominent guys were Devendra Gautam Singh, Naveen Shastri and Rohit Nagarkatti. We ran a circuit using little known Pune venues like Nadikinara, Madhur Milan, Jaws, our respective homes and the houses of anybody who'd cooperate. Anyone who knew about our venues were free to just carry their booze, instruments and tune in! Many a time we were joined by guests at our sessions, namely guitarists Sanjay Joseph, Milind Mulick, Jayant Sankrityayana, Ashdin Bharucha, and bassist Jacob Panicker."

Jive Can

Jive Can is a blues band to emerge from the New Delhi area. The band's musical style is a concoction of Old School Blues with a mix of Contemporary Rock & Funky vibes. Their last two years has been a self study in the Blues genre playing with it, fusing it, concocting it and attempting to find our own sound in the midst of multiple internal musical contradictions and in all honesty, we are loving the journey more than any of us could care for the destination.

Jive Can (New Delhi, 2015)

Soulmate

Soulmate at Harley-Davison Rock Riders Season 3 in Bangalore, India (2012)

Soulmate is a North-east India based Blues band, which according to their Myspace page "... came together in Shillong, in February 2003 playing their first concert at the ‘Roots Festival at the Water Sports Complex in Umiam. Since then the band has performed many concerts all over The Northeast as well as in different parts of India, Southeast Asia, Europe, The Middle East and The USA."[1]

Soulmate is primarily made up of artists Rudy Wallang (Guitar/Vocals/Songwriter) and Tipriti 'Tips' Kharbangar (Vocals/Guitar), although they frequently team up with local artists (on drums, bass and possibly other backup instruments) when on tour.[2]

Soulmate gained nationwide recognition and popularity within the Jazz and Blues circles in India after they became the only Blues band to represent the country (Courtesy The Blues Club of India) at the 23rd International Blues Challenge organized by The Blues Foundation of America, in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, in February 2007. They were semi-finalists and performed at the Rum Boogie Café (Blues Club of The Year, 2007) alongside 150 other bands and musicians from all over the world.

As of February 2014, Soulmate is known to have released three albums. Shillong, Moving On and Ten Stories Up

Smokestack

Smokestack[3] is a band from Pune, who named themselves after the legendary song by Howling Wolf. They grouped together as a band sometime in 2006 and started off as a pretty purist, acoustic blues trio. However, soon after formation, they began experimenting with folk and roots music as well as rhythmic influences from around the world. This led to expanding the band to include drums and electric guitars. According to their blog, they now "...pride [themselves] for playing blues in all their shades and styles, pegged on a dynamic, unfaltering groove, while channelling the raw, direct emotion of the earliest acoustic Blues."

Smokestack is currently made up of:

  • Anoop Kumar - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Bass
  • Michael Thompson - Harmonica
  • Vishal Gore - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass
  • Shreyas Iyengar - Drums, Percussion
  • Vidula Andromeda - Vocals, Harmonica

They have previously had a few other musicians as full/part-time members of their group:

  • Varun Venkit - Drums, Percussion, Occasional singing
  • Sarathy Korwar - Drums, Percussion
  • Siddharth Sharma - Bass Guitar

They frequently play with other musicians who are well known names in the local Indian jazz/blues and rock scene, many of whom also stay in Pune.

Blues Conscience

Blues Conscience is a blues trio from Chennai that was started in 2008 by Anek Ahuja, Aum Janakiram and Neil Smith, for the sole purpose of promoting the blues in today’s rock and metal influenced live music culture. As a 3-piece outfit, their roots go deep into some of the greats that have played the blues such as B.B.King, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan, to name a few.

They provide a fully suited up act, retaining every essence of the blues while also performing renditions of their own such as Kamasutra, Shaggin Ma Dog and Barack Obama? Often called a “feel good band" that is constantly engaging the audience with the right energy, they are a band like no other.”

On the bass and vocals is Anek Ahuja, Aum Janakiram on guitars/vocals and Neil Smith on the drums.

The Saturday Night Blues Band

One of the only mainstream blues bands in India, was formed in October 1999. The band, made up of some of Kolkata’s working musicians, has been performing every Saturday night at Someplace Else, the “Music Mecca” of India - The Park Hotel, downtown Kolkata - for over a decade.

The Saturday Night Blues Band has performed in a multitude of venues across the country - Not Just Jazz by The Bay, Seijo’s, Henry Thams, The Blue Frog – Mumbai, Haze Blues and Jazz Bar, Turquoise Cottage, QBA – Delhi, The Leather Bar, The Madras Cricket Club, Presidency Club – Chennai, East Coast Golf Club, The Bamboo Bay - Visakhapatnam

Delta Blues

Guitarist Kapil Chetri, New Delhi is credited to be one of the first sounds in India who deals primarily with Delta Blues and other finger style-plucking, acoustic blues styles. Though the Big Bang Blues is more of a Blues- Rock band, Kapil brings in the raw Mississippi sound to the group. Kapil has been playing blues since his childhood and is completely a self-taught blues musician.

Guitarist Arjun Chandran is another exponent of this style. He has even experimented with delta blues- fusing it with Jazz, Electronica and other forms of musical styles.[4] Arjun has been playing music professionally for the last 12 years and is completely self-taught. He has performed different styles including jazz, blues, rock, pop, electronic and folk music from different parts of the world. He has taken stage with a number of well-known Indian, as well as international, performers and is currently focussing on his electro-acoustic project, Schizophonic.

References

  1. "SOULMATE, SHILLONG. | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  2. Soulmate at Harley Rock Riders Season III, Withjim.com
  3. "blog.smokestack.in". blog.smokestack.in/. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. Arjun Chandran Bio http://plantationhouse.in/PH/events/artists-featured/arjun-chandran
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