Jay Dabgar
Jay has been taking systematic training of Indian classical percussion, on
the Tabla, since the age of 4. He initially learnt
the 'Ajraadaa style of
Tabla' under the guidance of Sri Divyang
Vakil, a disciple of Ustad
Allahrakha Khan. At the age of 9, he started learning
the 'Banaaras style of
Tabla' under the tutelage of Pt. Nandan
Mehta and Pt. Pooran Maharaj,
both
disciples of the Padma Vibhushan
maestro Pt. Kishan Maharaj.
Jay has won numerous awards in percussion in India and has performed with
respected artists such as the Grammy Award winner Pt. Vishwa
Mohan Bhatt and
Smt. Manju Mehta, both disciples of Pt. Ravi Shankar.
He has performed at
prestigious Indian classical music concerts such as the Saptak
Festival, Pt.
Jasraj Concert, Pt. Omkarnath
Thakur Competition, etc. Jay has performed in
front of great maestros such as Ustad Zakir Hussain, Pt. Raajan and Saajan
Mishra, Pt. Kumar Bose, Pt. Kishan
Maharaj, and more.
With 23 years of dedication behind him, Jay moved to Adelaide, where he has
become one of Australia's leading exponents of Indian percussion, mainly the
Tabla. He performs with different styles of music, be
it Indian classical,
fusion, or sufi style. Australia-wide, he has
performed with renowned local
as well as international artists, namely the vocalist Devapriya
Adhikari and
the sitarist Samanvay Sarkar, both disciples of Smt. Girija
Devi, the famous
classical singer who has been awarded the Padma Shree
and Padma Bhushan
accolades, Alan Posselt, the Australia-based sitarist, the Dya Singh group,
and more.
For more information on Jay, please visit www.jaydabgar.com