Keshav Sathe
Keshav Sathe | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Keshav Sathe |
Born | January 31, 1928 |
Origin | Bombay, India |
Died | 18 January 2012 | (aged 83)
Genres | Indo jazz |
Occupation(s) | tabla player and teacher |
Instrument | tabla |
Labels | Atlantic Records |
Keshav Sathe (January 31, 1928 - January 18, 2012) is an Indian tabla player, best-known for his contributions to the Indo-Jazz Fusion genre. Among his significant collaborations er the ones with Joe Harriott and John Mayer in 1965-70; Irene Schweizer trio, Barney Wilen and Manfred Schoof in 1967; and later work with John Renbourn, Danny Thompson and Julie Felix.[1]
Sathe was born in Bombay, where he began his professional career in 1951, working with a local Indian vocalist by the name of Kelkar. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1956, and joined a group formed by Ayana Deva Angadi, known as the Asian Music Circle. He worked with visiting Indian sitarist Bhaskar Chandavarkar, and in 1961 they played together with the harmonica virtuoso Larry Adler. This was Sathe’s first contact with jazz.
In 1965 Sathe began his Indo Jazz Fusion performances and recordings with John Mayer and Joe Harriott, a musical relationship that lasted until 1970. In 1967 he was invited with his trio (with Diwan Motihar, sitar, and Kasan Thakur, tamboura) to join the trio of jazz pianist Irène Schweizer (together with Barney Willen, Mani Neumeier,Uli Trepte and Manfred Schoof). They appeared at the Donaueschingen Festival and Berlin Jazz Tage. The album “Jazz Meets India” was recorded in Villingen (Black Forest).
From 1970–73 he worked and toured with Julie Felix and Danny Thompson. Through Danny, in 1974, he joined the John Renbourn Group with John Renbourn, Jacqui McShee, Tony Roberts, Sue Draheim and later John Molineux, touring UK, Europe and US, and producing records, including “Maid in Bedlam”, “Enchanted Garden“ and "Live in America".
In the 1980s, Sathe formed a group with Tony Roberts which included the dancer Shobhana Jeyasingh, and toured UK and Northern Ireland. With the singer Alisha Sufit and group, he made the record “Magic Carpet”. From 1965–1993 he regularly accompanied the late singer/dancer Surya Kumari in recitals and teaching workshops.
Apart from these, Kesh has made numerous incidental recordings, worked for television, radio, and taught tabla until 2003.
Select Discography
With Joe Harriott and John Mayer
- Indo Jazz Fusions (Atlantic Records)
With Irene Schweizer
- Jazz Meets India (Polydor Records)
References
- ^ Brian Priestly; Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz (Rough Guide Reference Series). Rough Guides Limited. p. 698. ISBN 1-84353-256-5.
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