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  1. Lakshmi Shankar (née Sastri, 16 June 1926 – 30 December 2013) was an Indian singer and a noted Hindustani classical. Born into a south Indian Hindu family, she became an outstanding Hindustani vocalist of the Patiala Gharana and married Rajendra Shankar, brother of Uday Shankar, a Bengali by birth.

  2. November 2016. by Kavita Das. This post originally appeared on the Asian Pacific American Center's blog, NOW. Lakshmi Shankar. In 2009, Lakshmi Shankar, an eighty-three year old acclaimed Indian classical music singer, received a Grammy Nomination for Best Traditional World Music Album.

  3. Jun 29, 2019 · A noted Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala gharana, Lakshmi Shankar was also a dancer and an actor. She started her journey as a dancer in Uday Shankar’s troupe and ventured into...

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  4. Via HarperCollins India. How Lakshmi Shankar Became the Voice Behind the Epic Gandhi. The Hindustani Singer Helped Give the Film Its Emotional Force. By Kavita Das. June 17, 2019. Fifty-five-year-old Lakshmi Shankar is sitting in an unremarkable London movie theater. All around her there is the buzz of conversation.

  5. Lakshmi Shankar (1926-2013), who began singing at the age of 3, made her concert debut in Hindustani vocal music in 1957 in Mumbai, India. Prior to her learning Hindustani music, she was also trained in classical Bharata Natyam dance and Carnatic music, the classical music of Southern India.

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  7. Ocora Radio FranciaC 558615 HM 9021/22.10.1983Lakshmi Shankar, voz y swaramandalaSadanand Naimpalli, tablaJoanna Foresta, tampura

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  8. Aug 5, 2018 · Lakshmi Shankar pioneered service to popularize vocal music in the West. She released numerous recordings and lent her voice to many films, including the Academy Award-winning ‘Gandhi’ by Richard Attenborough. She was a recipient of the Durfee Foundation (Los Angeles) to teach Indian music to American students.

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