Internationally touring Tabla Artist, Composer, Singer and Founder of Shruti Foundation, Shruti School of Music and WAHH! World Fusion Band in Florida, USA. Multi-talented Shankh Lahiri comes from a family with a long tradition of Indian Classical Music and has fully devoted his life to this Music.
Sangeeta grew up in an environment imbued with the fragrance of Hindustani Classical Music.
At the age of three, she was initiated into the intricacies of vocal music from her father. She then received advanced training under the late Pt. Chinmoy Lahiri and later, the esteemed exponent of the Rampur Saheswan Gharana, Ustad Ghulam Akbar Khan. Her singing abilities were also given an extra dimension through her tutelage under the traditional thumri exponent Smt. Brijbala Devi of Muzaffarpur. Her training under great maestros like Pt. Yashwantbua Joshi and Pt. Nayan Ghosh,Pt. Mukul Shivputra and Ustad Aslam Khan have all been extremely fruitful in helping her to develop an advanced perspective of raag and taal. In the last few years,
Rajib Karmakar is a Los Angeles-based Sitar player, recording artist, composer and educator of Indian classical music and World music originally from Bengal, India.
Labonee Mohanta, disciple of Kathak maestro Pandit Chitresh Das. She has established herself as an emerging solo artist, having performed traditional Kathak solos to great acclaim in dance festivals throughout the US, Canada, and India.
Debasish started his carrier in Bollywood with famous music producers like Pritam Chakraborty, Adesh Shrivastav, and many more. He has worked with great Asha Bhonsle, Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sadhna Sargam, and more.
Debashish's commercial music industry composed many jingles such as Clinic Plus, Vodaphone, Bigbazar, Kingfisher airline.
Kanada Narahari would have been exposed to Indian performing arts, music and literature at very tender age. When he was just nine years old, he enrolled to study Carnatic classical vocal with Vidushi Shreedevi Aravind. After spending some years under Vidushiji, he began to develop an interest in Hindustani Classical music and was particularly attracted to the Sitar.
This then began a new journey. At the exciting age of 22, he initially spent a year under Subrahmanya Hegade, he found solace at the feet of his mentor and teacher, Pundit Sanjeev Korthi.
Of course while this incredible journey evolved, Dr Narahari qualified as an Ayurvedic Doctor with BAMS degrees. This then allowed him to experiment the healing properties of Classical music and began to infuse music into his therapeutic practice.