Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, who passed away at 73 in San Francisco, leaves behind a timeless legacy in music and culture.
The famous tourist destination still has plenty to offer. 6 min read "The Taj Mahal shows three faces,” says Nicholas Wapshott, a British writer, journalist, and father. “In the early morning ...
Legendary roots star Taj Mahal is to be honored at the Recording Academy®’s Special Merit Awards Ceremony, receiving a ...
Now I'm not suggesting I was the budget version of 'the people's princess' back in 1996, but I was tall, blonde and also heartbroken as I sat on a bench in front of the Taj Mahal. If there's one ...
Ustad Zakir Hussain was the son of the legendary tabla player Ustad Allah Rakha. The celebrated musician recently won three ...
Today morning’s Times of India’s Bengaluru edition of the newspaper’s front page pays a tribute to the great Zakir Hussain ...
The iconic "Wah Taj!" television commercial will always be associated with tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain. Launched for ...
MUMBAI: Our memory of Zakir Hussain is that while he was eloquent, he preferred to let his  tabla do the talking. Whenever he ...