Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Sitar legend Ravi Shankar dies at 92



His music transcended trends and cultural barriers. Pandit Ravi Shankar's life, which traversed nearly a century, ended Tuesday.
The legendary sitar player, who taught Beatle George Harrison how to play the stringed instrument and brought Indian music to the West, passed away at age 92 in the early evening in San Diego, near his home, according to his wife, Sukanya, and daughter Anoushka Shankar, who were by his side.
Shankar was the father of jazz singer Norah Jones as well. He is also survived by three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, according to his record label, East Meets West Music.
His health had suffered over the past year, according to a statement from his record label, and he underwent heart valve replacement surgery last Thursday.

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"Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the surgeons and doctors taking care of him, his body was not able to withstand the strain of the surgery," his wife and daughter said.
In the 1960s, he took Eastern music mainstream in the West. He lent ethereal, spiritual sounds to the Fab Four through his friendship with Harrison, who recorded them on the "Sgt. Pepper's" album in the song "Within You Without You."
Virtuoso performances at Monterey in 1967 and Woodstock in 1969 helped cement Shankar's place in Western musical history as an ambassador of Eastern wisdom to a generation looking for new values.
"Ravi was a great loss musically, spiritually and physically. God bless to Ravi's family. Peace & Love," Beatle Ringo Starr said in a statement released through a representative.
Singer Peter Gabriel hailed Shankar as an inspiration who "opened the door to non-western music for millions of people around the world."
"He was very serious about his music, and I remember at one WOMAD performance, he stopped the music to ask his audience not to point their feet at him as that was seen as offensive in India," Gabriel said in a statement. "He was also warm, witty and mischievous as a man. He will be badly missed."
Even actress Pamela Anderson weighed in tweeting one of Shankar's music videos.
In Bangladesh's bloody war of separation from Pakistan in 1971, Shankar and Harrison launched what UNICEF calls the first massive fund-raising pop event, The Concert for Bangladesh, to generate donations for the flood of refugees pouring into India.
Later, from 1986 to 1992, Shankar put his politics into practice as a member of India's upper house of parliament, the Rajya Sabha, or state assembly, serving with India's current Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"It was difficult, often, to judge what was more remarkable -- the man or his music," Singh said of Shankar on Wednesday. He praised him as one of India's "most effective cultural ambassadors."
Both houses of parliament observed a moment of silence in his honor.
Shankar's musical career had a long life before and after the '60s. He was born on April 7, 1920, and when he and Harrison met, he was already 46 and famous in India as a classical musician, according to his record label biography.
His classical career outlived his counterculture fame, but he continued to meld East with West and composed concertos, which harmonized his sitar with orchestras. He played duos with American classical violin maestro Yehudi Menuhin and composed with American minimalist Philip Glass. He also wrote film music for the Hollywood movie "Gandhi."
Shankar kept homes in the United States and India.
Despite ill health, he shared a stage with his daughter Anoushka, also a sitar virtuoso, in early November.
It was his last public performance.

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'Big & Best of 2012' Live Stream


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It's finally here! Today is the day when we reflect on all the "Big & Best of 2012" with our massive eight-hour live stream, which kicked off at noon ET, across all digital properties, including MTV.com, VH1.com, CMT.com and ComedyCentral.com, with eight hours of programming and highlights from MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, CMT and MTV2.
It's a day jam-packed with interviews, roundtable discussions, performances and even a fan army competition. We've got you covered with the big and best highlights from MTV. (For the full list, check out BigandBestof2012.com.)

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And it kicks off now with "Adorn" singer Miguel bringing the hotness and sexiness to the "Big & Best" stage. But, the fun doesn't end there, with a very special episode of "RapFix Live" taking place, featuring Ma$e and A$AP Rocky, and appearances from MTV's very own Vinny Guadagnino as well as Carly Rae Jepsen (who will count down her favorite moments), "The Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus also making stops throughout the day.
In between all that, every hour we will narrow down the "Last Fans Standing" competition until one artist and fan group is, well, left standing. It's still anyone's game though as all day long, challenges will continue to take place until an artist and his or her fans come out on top.
But the A-list guests don't end there. Before the day comes to a close, Taylor Swift has a very special gift for her fans one day before her 23rd birthday, and Bruno Mars will get personal about his album Unorthodox Jukebox.
Here are some of the highlights from the big show!
12:00 pm - Miguel Live Performance: The crooner and Grammy nominee will perform three tracks off his Grammy-nominated Kaleidoscope Dream to kick off the party.
2:00 pm - "MTV After Hours" With Norman Reedus: MTV News' Josh Horowitz has enlisted "Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus for some "After Hours" inspired shenanigans. Prepare yourselves!
3:30 pm - Vinny Guadagnino: The "Jersey Shore" star will join the program to open up about his next MTV show, "The Show With Vinny."
4:00 pm - "RapFix Live" With Ma$e & A$AP Rocky: The two dollar sign loving rappers will join MTV News' Sway Calloway for a very-special episode of the weekly hip-hop series.
5:00 pm - A$AP Rocky Live Performance: After sitting down with Sway, the MC will bring some hip-hop swag to the show with a can't-miss performance.
7:10 pm - Last Fans Standing Winner Revealed!: When all the challenges are over, only one artist and fanbase can win the honor. Tune in to find out who that winner is!
7:20 pm - Taylor Swift "I Knew You Were Trouble" Video Sneak Peek: One day ahead of the premiere and her 23rd birthday, Swift will tease fans with a sneak peek of her "Trouble" music video, directed by Anthony Mandler and co-starring Reeve Carney.
7:50 pm - "MTV First: Bruno Mars": Mars will sit down with Sway to chat about his just-released new album and perform the track, "Young Girls," closing out the "Big & Best" festivities.
What are you most excited to see during "Big & Best of 2012"? Tell us in the comments!
"The Big & Best of 2012: A Year End Celebration Presented by T-Mobile" goes LIVE at 12 p.m. ET on 12/12/12. Watch at BigAndBestOf2012.com for eight hours of live performances from stars like Bruno Mars and Miguel, surprise guest appearances, prize giveaways, special editions of "RapFix Live," "Big Morning Buzz Live," "MTV After Hours," "You Oughta Know" and much more! Stick with MTV as we count down the Best of 2012, including the Best Songs of 2012, Live Performances, Movies and EDM Videos of the year.

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The Voice on 12-12-12 shuts downTrevin Hunte



'The Voice' Results: And Then There Were Three


 Trevin Hunte on "The Voice"


It seems like just yesterday we were being introduced to this season's wannabe "Voice" contestants during the blind-audition rounds, and now we've nearly reached the finale of the singing competition's third season. Only one contestant was sent home Tuesday (December 11) after Monday's "musically perfect" performance episode, which left three contestants to battle it out in one more live performance round before the winner is announced. Sweet-as-pie, teddy-bear crooner Trevin Hunte from Team Cee Lo was sent packing, leaving Nicholas David, Terry McDermott and Cassadee Pope in the competition.


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"Thank you for pushing me, motivating me," Hunte said to his coach, expressing gratitude for how he learned to stretch and explore his vocal abilities. "I love you, Cee Lo. I will always love you. I'm just happy to be here."
Moments before the names were announced, coach Cee Lo expressed his sadness over having to lose one of these two loveable men, as Hunte and David were the bottom two.
"I hate seeing you two pitted against each other," he said. "You have my love respect and loyalty going forward. May the best man win."
Is Cassadee Pope a "mortal lock" to win "The Voice"?



Speaking to the happy moments on the show, Team Blake finalists McDermott and Pope kicked off the evening's performances with a duet/cover of "Little Talks" by the Icelandic folk/Indie band Of Monsters and Men, who, as luck would have it, were actually in the house to watch the performance, which they enjoyed, judging by their enthusiastic applause after the fact.
Tuesday's show was bursting with "Voice" alumni performances. Juliet Simms turned the show into a full-on rock concert with a theatrical, Joan Jett-esque performance of her single "Wild Child." The onetime Team Cee Lo member, who is still being managed by her coach, told host Carson Daly she was happy to be back on the stage and advised the contestants to try and live in the moment and be proud that they've made it this far. Simms' showstopper was followed by blond country songbird RaeLynn, the former Team Blake member, who slowed things down a bit with her slightly saucy new single "Boyfriend." Finally, we were treated to the powerful pipes of former Team Christina member Chris Mann, who performed his power ballad "Roads."
The final performance of the evening was from Team Cee Lo, Trevin Hunte and Nicholas David went somber and sentimental on the Mariah Carey classic "Hero."