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Autorickshaw - Manju Nihar (from So The Journey Goes)

from Selections by Ed Hanley (Tala-Wallah)

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Annamalai Reddiyar (1865-1891), arr. autorickshaw

Manju Nihar is a north-African tinged adaptation of a Tamil folk song that describes a beautiful woman and her devotion to the Hindu God Muruga.

from So The Journey Goes, released January 3, 2007
autorickshaw.bandcamp.com/album/so-the-journey-goes

2007 JUNO-nominee:
World Music Album of the Year

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from Selections, released March 18, 2018
Suba Sankaran-voice
Rich Brown-bass, gimbri
Ed Hanley-tabla, udu
Debashis Sinha-multikit, shaker
George Koller-dilruba

eleased January 3, 2007

Produced by Ed Hanley & Suba Sankaran
Recorded by Jeremy Darby at Canterbury Sound, Toronto
Additional recording by Dylan Bell at FreePlay Studios
Edited by Jeremy Darby, Ed Hanley, Suba Sankaran and Dylan Bell
Mixed by Dylan Bell at FreePlay Studios
Mastered at the E-Room by Peter J. Moore
Photography by Rob Allen
Design by Paul Van Dongen

This recording was made possible through the assistance of the Canada Music Fund and the Music Section of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Tracks 1, 6, 7 and 10 commissioned by Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

This recording was made possible through the assistance of the Ontario Arts Council.

Special thanks to the musicians and collaborators who have helped shape this music in live performance: Rich Brown, Debashis Sinha, Trichy Sankaran, John Gzowski, Kevin Breit, George Koller, Mark McLean, The Hannaford Street Silver Band, Dylan Bell, Patrick Graham, Marc Rogers and Alan Hetherington

Mark McLean plays Yamaha drums, Zildjian cymbals and sticks and Regal Tip brushes exclusively
Deb Sinha plays frame drums and other great Canadian made percussion by Mountain Rythym www.mountainrythym.com
Rich Brown uses Aguilar Amplification and plays Kenneth Lawrence basses

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Ed Hanley (Tala-Wallah) Toronto, Ontario

Ed Hanley began his tabla (north Indian classical percussion) training in Toronto, Canada with Ritesh Das in 1989, and has since studied with master drummers Swapan Chaudhuri, Anindo Chatterjee, Suresh Talwalkar, Subhajyothi Guha, Trichy Sankaran and Karaikudi Mani.

Ed is co-artistic director of critically acclaimed world music ensemble Autorickshaw.
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