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Dattaram Wadkar

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Dattaram Wadkar
Born1929 (1929)
Died7 June 2007(2007-06-07) (aged 77–78)
Occupation(s)Tabla player, Music arranger Music director, Composer
Years active1949-1977

Dattaram Wadkar (1929 – 7 June 2007), was a prominent Indian music arranger and music director known for his association with the legendary music composers Shankar–Jaikishan and as an independent music composer for movies like Ab Dilli Dur Nahin, Zindagi aur Khwab, and Parvarish.

Career

Dattaram moved to Bombay in 1942 where he learnt tabla and the dholak. Shankar introduced him to the Prithvi theatres and soon he joined Shankar – Jaikishan's team as arranger and percussionist, Dattaram managed Shankar–Jaikishan's rhythm section. Shankar–Jaikishan encouraged and supported Dattaram to compose music for films independently.[1]

References

  1. ^ Arunachalam, Param (6 June 2015). "Bollywood Retrospect: Dattaram Wadkar -The brilliance behind 'Aansoo Bhari Hai' from 1958 film Parvarish". DNA India. Retrieved 6 November 2020.