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‘Global Drum Project’ featuring Zakir Hussain wins Grammy

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Posted: Feb 09, 2009 at 1230 hrs IST
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Los Angeles While ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ picked up seven BAFTA awards in a ceremony in London, the Indian presence was also felt at the Grammys with tabla maestro Zakir Hussain winning in the Contemporary World Music Album category for his collaborative album "Global Drum Project".

Hussain worked with Mickey Hart of the rock band 'Grateful Dead', Nigerian percussionist Sikiru Adepoju and Puerto Rican jazz percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo for the album.

"Global Drum Project" is the second collaboration between Hart and Hussain after their compilation "Planet Drum" which was released in 1991 and went on to win the first-ever Grammy Award in the World Music category.

But the other Indian Grammy hopes, slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya and classical vocalist Lakshmi Shankar who were nominated in the Best Traditional World Music category were disappointed as they lost out to Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African acappella singing group.

The ceremony this year was high on drama as a tearful Jennifer Hudson remembered her slain family while accepting her first Grammy. It has been a major personal comeback for the singer whose mother, brother and nephew were murdered last October.

Another diva who caused a stir was Rihanna, but she did so by her absence as she scratched her performance minutes before the function began.

The reason seems to be singer boyfriend Chris Brown, who was also slated to perform at the show but cancelled and is now facing investigation for allegedly assaulting an unidentified woman.

Rapper MIA, who has been nominated for an Oscar with Indian music maestro A R Rahman for the song "O Saya" from "Slumdog Millionaire, performed at the Grammys despite being scheduled to deliver her baby on the same night. MIA was nominated under two categories but failed to bag any prizes.

The Grammys, considered the most prestigious awards in the world of music, were otherwise dominated by British talent with Britons making up 13 of the 20 contenders in the main categories.

British band "Radiohead" were among the early winners and picked up two trophies for their album "In Rainbows", for best Alternative Album and best Special Limited Edition Album.

They were joined by compatriots "Coldplay", who won the award for best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for their track "Viva la Vida" from the album of the same name after having notched up seven nominations.

It was also the year of the newcomers as three fresh British talents -- Adele, Duffy and Estelle-- picked up trophies at the prestigious music award function held at the Staples Center here.

British newcomer Estelle won the prize for Best Rap Collaboration for her song with rapper Kanye West "American Boy".

Adele picked up an award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the song "Chasing Pavements" while Welsh singer Duffy won in the category of Best Pop Vocal Album for her debut compilation "Rockferry".

The award for the Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance went to John Mayer who is well known as Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston's on-off boyfriend.

Veteran rocker Bruce Springsteen, also known as "The Boss" took home his 19th Grammy for his song "Girls in Summer clothes" which won the award for the Best Rock Song.

Rapper Lil Wayne picked up three Grammys after being nominated in eight categories.

Wayne won in the Best Rap Solo Performance for his song "A Milli" while the other two were for his collaborations "Swagga like us" and "Lollipop" which won awards for the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group and the Best Rap Song respectively.

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