Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla player and global music ambassador, dies at 73
Zakir Hussain, the renowned tabla player and ambassador of Indian classical music, has died at 73. He was celebrated for his collaborations with both Indian and global musicians, including Ravi Shankar and John McLaughlin, and for his innovative fusion projects. Hussain co-founded the group Shakti, which blended Indian classical music with jazz, and recently won a Grammy for their album "This Moment." His work with various artists, including Mickey Hart and Béla Fleck, further established his influence in cross-genre music. Despite his global fame, Hussain remained connected to his Indian roots and was known for his humility and dedication to learning. His death marks a significant loss to the music world, leaving behind a lasting legacy.