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While singers half her age, never mind how successful they were a few years
ago, find it difficult to get prestigious auditoriums, 75-year-old *Asha
Bhosle [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=asha bhosle>
]* can get any hall of her choice. She performed on Thursday at Carnegie
Hall to an audience who gave her a deafening ovation, again and again
throughout the three hour show.

Arguably one of the five most respected of American venues, the much in
demand hall saw the veteran singer drive the audiences into a frenzy, with
some help from Amit Kumar who belted out some of his father Kishore Kumar's
most popular songs including *Roop tera mastana* from *Aradhana*. He also
joined Asha in several duets from films such as *Anamika*. Asha brought down
the house with her uninhibited but graceful dancing.

Asha has danced on stage with her co-singers for quite some time. She says
Kishore Kumar taught her to dance with him, ensuring that the show becomes
livelier. She had danced, while performing hit numbers, with a raft of
singers ranging from Udit Narayan (who is rather awkward while dancing) to
Sonu Nigam [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=sonu
nigam>] (very relaxed). But Asha has never been so relaxed and spontaneous
dancing with Amit.

Performing before a live audience gives her a real high, Asha confesses,
because she knows there are no re-takes. She has to be on her toes, all the
time.

But there is also another reason. "Most of my life I have sung with a live
orchestra around me," she says. "There would be more than a dozen violins,
and there would be many musical instruments. At times there would be so many
musicians in the orchestra, I could not count them in a few minutes."

But in the past decade and half, there has been a radical departure in the
way music is recorded. Composers such as A.R. Rahman have the voice recorded
first and then mix the music. "It is a very lonely feeling," she says,
though she admires Rahman a lot. "So when I get an opportunity to sing with
the musicians, even if they are just about half a dozen, I jump at the
opportunity."


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regards,
Vithur

Whatever God wants to give, no one can deny; Whatever God wants to deny, no
one can give. Be happy always

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