|







|
 |
Biography: A biographical sketch
of artist information |
 |
John
Churchville holds a BFA Degree in World Music Performance from
California Institute of the Arts, where he majored in North Indian Classical
music, and minored in West African music and dance. He has been playing
drums for over 20 years, and has studied tabla for the last ten. Currently,
John is the music director at the "Go Like the Wind" School
in Ann Arbor. He has performed in India, Germany, Canada, and all over
the United States with a wide range of groups including the Gratitude
Steel Band, Deep Blue Jazz Trio, Ann
Arbor Kirtan, the U of M Indian Classical Music and Dance group, and
as a featured performer with the Michigan Pops Orchestra.
|
 |
Mahesh Ganesan grew up in Chennai, a city in the
southern part of India and did his entire schooling there and graduated
with an B.E in Chemical Engineering. He is currently working on his PhD
in Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor with
focus on bacterial polymers. Mahesh learned the Mridangam while playing
for 8 years in Chenna, and underwent a month long course on the nuances
of playing the Kanjira. While in undergrad, he got accustomed to playing
the drum pads, basic flute, and the Indian version of the Jews Harp. He
has accompanied numerous upcoming artistes in concerts back in Chennai
and was a percussionist with the Music Troupe of National Institute of
Technology, Trichy. Mahesh was awarded the Bharath Kalachar Scholarship
in Percussion Instruments and the Best Percussionist Award from his high
school. He is currently performing with the Michigan Sahana and Sumkali.
|
 |
Dan
Piccolo is a drummer and percussionist based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
He has performed, taught, and studied internationally during his professional
career, which has spanned nearly twenty years. Dan holds both a BM in
Percussion Performance and a MM in Improvisation from the University of
Michigan School of Music, and has studied tabla intensively in Varanasi,
India. He performs regularly throughout the US and abroad in a wide variety
of settings. Dan is also an active educator, teaching the full range of
percussion instruments in private and classroom settings. Please visit
www.dpbeats.com for more information.
|
 |
Meeta Banerjee began learning the sitar at the
Detroit Institute for Indian Music. She has performed all over Michigan
in venues such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, Ann Arbor Book Festival,
and the N.American Bengali Conference. In 2005, she and John were invited
as featured artists for the Michigan Pops Orchestra's "Pops Around
the World". In 2000, she founded the Saadhanai Classical Music Group,
a student-run organization at the University of Michigan. Saadhanai is
dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Indian Hindustani classical
music.
|
 |
Scott Brady is a Michigan native and graduate
of the University of Michigan-Flint, where he earned his BA Degree in
classical and jazz performance on saxophone. He began studying the traditional
Indian Bansuri, (flute) in 2003 when he won a scholarship to study music
education in India. Since then he has studied and performed with Srimati
Madhumita Saha, and master tabla player Pandit Samar Saha. Scott continues
to teach, perform and promote music education and performance in Southeast
Michigan.
|
 |
Atmaram Chaitanya has been singing and playing
Indian-style kirtan for over 37 years and is currently with the Ann
Arbor Kirtan group. He has helped facilitate bhakti kirtans at ashrams,
retreats, yoga studios, festivals, and homes around the U.S. and India.
Atmaram plays harmonium, tambura, and guitar and credits music instructors
Morris Lawerence, Shari Kane, and the dozens of kirtaniyas that have influenced
his musical style over the years.
|
 |
Anoop Gopal is majoring in Biomedical Engineering
in the University of Michigan with a plan to complete his Masters
in the same field by 2013. He was born in Bangalore, India and moved to
Canton, MI when he was almost ten years old. Anoop has been learning Carnatic
classical violin on and off since he was seven years old but he also taught
himself how to play the keyboard and a little guitar. Under the teachings
of Prashanth Gururaja, he now performs with Michigan Sahana: Indian Classical
Music & Dance as well as Sumkali
|
 |
Prashanth Gururaja grew up in New Jersey, where
he started his South Indian Classical (Carnatic) violin training at a
young age. He frequently accompanies local and international artists in
Carnatic concerts around the Midwest, Northeast, and Canada. He also has
been member of Michigan Beats, a fusion group made up of top local Indian
Classical musicians and members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and
was a featured performer with experimental jazz group Kozora. A diverse
performer, he continues to train and perform regularly in both Carnatic
and world music ensembles around Detroit/Ann Arbor, including Michigan
Sahana, the Indian Classical Music group at the University of Michigan.
|
 |
Dave
Sharp was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and became deeply
devoted to the study of jazz with bassist and jazz educator Marion Hayden.
While living in California, he studied and performed with legendary jazz
bassist Herbie Lewis (McCoy Tyner, Cannonball Adderly, Les McCann) in
the Bay Area of San Francisco. He served as bassist and composer for the
modern jazz ensemble Spheres of Infuence, toured Japan with the Jeff Griffin
Quartet, and served as touring bassist for the seminal rock band The Melvins
(Atlantic Records).
|
 |
Vishrut Srivastava is studying business administration
at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, along with
psychology and music, and plans to graduate in 2013. Originally from Canton,
Michigan, Vishrut has been singing Carnatic classical, light classical,
and a cappella music most of his life. He is currently studying Carnatic
music with Padma Sundar in Troy, Michigan. He plays harmonium & keyboard
(10 years) along with some Indian percussion (4 years), tabla, and dholak.
Vishrut currently performs with Maize Mirchi A Cappella, Michigan Sahana:
Indian Classical Music & Dance, and Sumkali.
|
 |
Discography
John Churchville and Meeta Banerjee: Sangeet http://cdbaby.com/cd/churchvillebanerjee
|
|
|