Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shankar is an Indian-born British American singer and musician is best known for her music. She won the British House of Commons' Shield, which is the youngest and first female recipient. Alongside receiving nine Grammy nominations She was also the first Indian-born musician to be a presenter and performer during the ceremony live. Anoushka Shankar is the hottest star on sitar music. Indian sitar. She is Ravi Shankar's student and is also his daughter. Born in 1982, she was raised in London. The first few years of her life were spent in London as well as New Delhi. At the age of 13 the first time she performed in New Delhi took place. When she moved to Encinitas the state of California, in 1999 she earned a high-school degree. The career of Anouskha as a performer and recorder is remarkable, even at her youth. She is often seen performing alongside her father and has performed with him for quite a number of years. Her debut self-titled album Anourag in 1998. The Grammy Award-winning Live at Carnegie Hall was released two years following her debut solo album. She has performed at most major venues around the globe. Anoushka Shakar's work is not only limited to music. In 2002, she wrote a book entitled Bapi The of My Life. of My Live this is an illustrated biography that is a tribute to her father Ravi Shankar. The year 2003 saw her appeared on Dance Like a Man as the Bharat Natyam artist. Her career continues to grow and she will continue to accomplish many amazing things in the future. Anoushka Shakar was born in England lived the majority of her life between London Delhi. Following her move to California she finished high school. From the age of nine she began her studies in music under her father. She made her debut with the sitar 4 years later, at the celebration of his 75th birthday in Delhi. Her father traveled around the world with her and she gained many opportunities. When she was still at her teens, Anoushka performed at Carnegie Hall in Peter Gabriel's WOMAD Music Festival. In the end, The House of Commons Shield was given in her honor by the British Parliament for being the most renowned Asian Arts musician. She is the only woman and youngest recipient of this distinction.
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