The world of music has lost a true legend. Zakir Hussain, the tabla maestro who mesmerized audiences for over six decades, passed away on Monday at a hospital in San Francisco. He was 73 years old.
Hussain’s family shared that he died due to complications from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a lung condition. He had been in the hospital for two weeks and was later moved to the ICU as his health got worse. It’s heartbreaking to lose such a talented artist so suddenly.
A Musical Journey Like No Other
Zakir Hussain’s career was nothing short of incredible. He worked with so many famous artists from around the world and in India. What I find really cool is how he mixed Indian classical music with jazz. It was something that hadn’t been done before, and he totally nailed it!
One of his most famous projects was when he teamed up with English guitarist John McLaughlin, violinist L. Shankar, and percussionist TH ‘Vikku’ Vinayakram in 1973. They formed a group called Shakti, and it was a game-changer in the world of fusion music.
Hussain won not one, not two, but four Grammy Awards in his lifetime! Just earlier this year, he took home three awards at the 66th Grammy Awards. That’s on top of the two he had already won before. I remember seeing his Instagram post after the win, where he said, “It was a great day for India at the Grammys and I’m proud to be carrying the national flag.” It must have been such a proud moment for him and for all of us Indians.
Hussain Family
Zakir Hussain was born in Mumbai in 1951. His father, Ustad Alla Rakha, was also a famous tabla player. Music really ran in their family! Hussain leaves behind his wife, Antonia Minnecola, and two daughters, Anisa and Isabella Qureshi. I can’t imagine how difficult this time must be for them.
A Legacy That Will Live On
There’s no doubt that Zakir Hussain’s contributions to music will never be forgotten. He was one of the greatest tabla players of our time, and his work in fusion music and collaborations with artists from all over the world have left a huge impact. He may be gone, but his music will live on forever.
As a music lover myself, I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up listening to Zakir Hussain’s music. He was a true inspiration, and his passing is a huge loss for the music community. But I know that his legacy will continue to inspire generations of musicians to come.