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Streets Of Calcutta' and 'Dancing Drums' are the two popular tracks of ..................

ABegum Akhtar

BAnanda Shankar

CZakir Hussain

DAnoushka Shankar

Answer:

B. Ananda Shankar

Read Explanation:

Ananda Shankar: A Pioneer of Indian Fusion Music

  • Ananda Shankar (1942-1999) was an Indian musician, composer, and music producer, widely recognized as a pioneer of the Indo-Western fusion genre.

  • He was the nephew of the legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar and the son of composer and musician Uday Shankar. His musical lineage provided him with a strong foundation in Indian classical music.

  • Shankar is celebrated for his innovative approach to music, seamlessly blending elements of Indian classical ragas and melodies with Western popular music styles such as jazz, rock, and funk.

  • His self-titled debut album, Ananda Shankar (1970), featured the globally popular track 'Streets of Calcutta'. This track is a prime example of his fusion style, incorporating sitar with a disco-influenced beat.


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