Best known for her stirring vocals on free jazz legend, she is one of the most successful Indian vocalists. Born into a Brahmin family and grandson of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, her mother was a homemaker, while her father was a businessperson. From Stratus’ album Fear of Magnetism, Asha Puthli https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/asha-puthli returned to the UK charts in 2005 with Looking Glass. In 2006, she starred at New York City’s Central Park Summerstage. Music critics have called her a pioneer of fusion with an extraordinary singing. Her third solo album was an instant classic, a true masterpiece of soul.
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