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Badal Roy (Bangla: বাদল রায়) (born
Amarendra Roy Chowdhury in Comilla,
eastern Bengal, British India, 1945) is
a tabla player, percussionist,
and recording artist known for his work in jazz, world music, and experimental music.
Biography
Roy was born into a Hindu
family in a predominantly Muslim eastern Bengal region of British India
(which later became East Pakistan, then Bangladesh)[1].
He speaks the Bengali, English, Hindi, and Urdu
languages[1].
His father was a government official who served in the
distinguished position of Joint Secretary. His nickname, Badal
(meaning "rain," "cloud," or "thunder" in the Bengali language),
was given to him by his grandfather after he began crying in the
rain as a baby[1].
An early inspiration for Roy was American popular music, and he
particularly enjoyed the music of artists such as Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, and Nat King Cole. His
first exposure to jazz came when he saw a concert by Duke Ellington
and his 60-member orchestra at the Metropole Hotel in Karachi, West Pakistan in
1959; he and his brother were the only Pakistanis in attendance
(the rest of the audience was white).
Roy received a master's degree in statistics. He came to New York City in
1968 to work on a Ph.D. With only eight dollars in his pocket, he
began working as a busboy and waiter in various Indian restaurants,
including Taste of India and Raga. He later settled in East Brunswick
Township, New
Jersey[2].
Musical
career
Roy began playing the tabla at age 10 or 11, studying with his
uncle. After coming to New York, he began performing with Steve Gorn at a Manhattan
restaurant called Raga, eventually attracting the attention of Miles Davis. Davis
invited Roy to join his group, and he recorded on Davis's albums
On the
Corner (1972), Big Fun (1969-72; released 1974),
and Get Up
with It (1970-74). Roy subsequently performed and recorded
with many leading jazz musicians, including Davis, Dave Liebman, Pharoah
Sanders, John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock,
Herbie Mann, Pat Metheny, Lester Bowie, Airto Moreira, Charlie Haden,
Purna Das Baul, Yoko Ono,
and Ornette
Coleman (playing in Coleman's electric band Prime Time). In the
1990s Roy began performing with the Brazilian guitar duo Duofel. He has also collaborated
with Ken Wessel and Stomu Takeishi in a fusion trio named
Alankar. They currently have one album entitled
Daybreak.
Roy has appeared and offered workshops at RhythmFest, the Starwood
Festival, and at the SpiritDrum Festival[3], a
special tribute to the late Babatunde Olatunji (co-sponsored by
ACE and Musart) with Muruga Booker, Jim
Donovan of Rusted
Root, Halim
El-Dabh, Jeff Rosenbaum and Sikiru Adepoju,
among others[4]. He
often plays with Muruga Booker in the Global Village
Ceremonial Band, and with Michael Wolff & Impure Thoughts. In
2004, Roy worked with Richie Havens on the album The Grace
of the Sun. In the first half of 2006, Roy traveled to Japan in order to appear in a
tribute for David Baker, his recently deceased recording engineer
and friend.
In addition to tabla, Roy also plays a variety of percussion
instruments including shakers, bells, rain stick, and flexatone. His notable
students include Geoffrey Gordon.
In 2008 the album Miles From India, a tribute to Miles
Davis, on which Roy appeared received a Grammy nomination.[5]
Musical
style
Unlike many tabla player, Roy does not come from a family of
professional musicians and is essentially self-taught, although he
studied with his uncle as a child and also studied briefly with Alla Rakha[1].
Consequently, his playing is freer than that of many other tabla
players, who adhere more strictly to the tala system of Indian rhythm. He often
plays a set of up to eight tabla (tuned to different pitches) and
two baya at a time, which he plays melodically as well as
rhythmically.
Discography
As leader
- 1997 - One in the Pocket (Nomad)
- 1998 - Daybreak - Alankar
- 2002 - Kolkata Rose (with Geoff Warren)
- 2002 - Raga Roni (with Perry Robinson & Ed Schuller) Geeta
With Amit
Chatterjee
- 1997 - Endless Radiance (Art of the Duo) (Tutu)
- 1974 - Big Fun (2xLP) Columbia Records, 2xCD Columbia
(reissued 2000)
- 1974 - Get Up With It (2xLP) Columbia Records 1974
(2xCD Coline 1991, 2000)
- 1988 - Miles Davis: The Columbia Years 1955 - 1985
(Box set, also 4xCD) Columbia
- 1993 - On The Corner (CD, Album) Columbia Records,
(Legacy reissued 2000)
- 1997 - Miles Davis In Concert: Live At Philharmonic
Hall, Legacy
- 1998 - Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis
1969-1974
- 1983 - Yantra: Flute and Tabla (reissued 1994)
- 1998 - Sacred System: Nagual Site (CD) BMG
- 2000 - Lo. Def Pressure (LP & CD) Sub Rosa
- 1974 - Lookout Farm (LP) ECM Records
- 1975 - Passing Dreams (reissued 1998, 2002)
- 1975 - Drum Ode (LP) ECM Records
- 1975 - Sweet Hands
- 1975 - Ashirbad (reissued 2002)
- 1976 - Father Time
- 1999 - My Goals Beyond Knit Classics (Ryko)
- 1982 - It's Alright (I See Rainbows)
- 1992 - Onobox
- 1992 - Walking on Thin Ice
With Mike
Richmond
- 1972 - Wisdom Through Music (Impulse! Records)
- 1974 - Love In Us All (CD) Universal Music
(Japan)
- 1973 - Golden Dreams
- 1973 - Astral Traveling - (LP) Flying Dutchman
(reissued Bluebird Jazz 2002)
- 1991 - Ten Songs
- 1998 - Recollection
- 1992 - Sanctified Shells
- 2000 - In the Valley of Sacred Sound - Harold E.
Smith
- 2000 - Impure Thoughts Indianola Music
- 2001 - Intoxicate Indianola Music
- 2004 - Dangerous Vision Artemis Records
- 2006 - Love & Destruction Rong Records
With other
artists
- 1967 - Virgo Vibes - Roy Ayers Atlantic (reissued 2002)
- 1979 - Earthquake Island - Jon Hassell (Tomato Music)
- 1984 - Mood Swing - The Nails (LP) RCA
- 1989 - Dancing With The Lion - Andreas
Vollenweider (CD) CBS (reissued with bonus tracks 2005)
- 1993 - Angel Rodeo - Lisa Sokolov Laughing Horse
Records
- 1993 - Prophecy: The Whale & the Elephant Trade Notes
on the State of the World - Zusaan Kali Fasteau (Flying
Note)
- 1994 - Espelho das Águas - Duofel (CD)(Velas)
- 1997 - Rising Sun - D. K. Dyson (Ocean Records)
- 1998 - Wake Up And Dream - Ekstasis (CD) CyberOctave
- 2000 - Musica (with Luiz Bueno) MCD World Music
- 2001 - Export Quality - Dum Dum Project (2xLP)
X-Squared Records
- 2001 - Daughters of the Sun - Nana Simopoulos (Na.
Records)
- 2001 - Branching Out - William Cepeda (Blue
Jackel)
- 2001 - The Sea To The North - Garth Hudson Woodstock Records
- 2002 - Of Unicorns and Jasmine ...A Lover's Tale -
Simirillion (with Cecil Wilson) Canned Air Records
- 2002 - Sacred Spaces - Lee Boice
- 2003 - Rebirth - Children On The Corner (Sonance
Records)
- 2003 - Heavy Skies - Roman Kunsman (Downtown
Jazz)
- 2005 - Free Funk (with Muruga Booker & members of the Global
Village Ceremonial Band, Perry Robinson & Belita Woods) Qbico
2005
- 2006 - Vivid (with Barney Mcall & Rufus
Cappadocia) Jazzhead Oz
- Songs For Sitar and Tabla (with Arooj Lazewai)
Cassette (Music of the World)
- 2007 - Bonfire Dreams - Various Artists, ACE
- 2008 - OrthoFunkOlogy - Free Funk (with Muruga Booker
& Perry Robinson) Musart
- 2008 - An die Musik - Nobu Stowe & Alan Munshower
with Badal Roy (Soul Note)
- 2008 - Miles From India - Various Artists (4Q/Times
Square Records)
References
- ^ a
b
c
d
Drum Magazine
- ^
"Play it Again, Badal
Roy", India
Abroad, September 10, 2004. Accessed June 26, 2008. "But
last week, Roy, an East Brunswick, New Jersey-based tabla player,
who has performed with the likes of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie
and Yoko Ono, was part of the tournament's opening night act."
- ^
SpiritDrum Festival
Website
- ^
Muruga Booker Website
- ^
Recalling Miles Davis by
Crossing Cultures by Nate Chinen - New York Times, May 12,
2008
External
links