Ravi Shankar Dead: Indian Sitar Star, Dies Aged 92

Sitar Player Ravi Shankar Dies, Aged 92

Celebrated sitar player Ravi Shankar has died in a US hospital, aged 92.

The Indian musician passed away on Tuesday at Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego, California, where he was admitted last week after suffering breathing problems.

Ravi Shankar with George Harrison, who became his great friend and sitar pupil

Shankar became known around the world in the 1960s after developing a friendship with Beatles guitarist George Harrison, who once branded him "the godfather of world music".

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His daughters, sitar player Anoushka Shankar and Grammy-winning singer Norah Jones, have also found fame as musicians.

He is credited with popularising the sitar, a long-necked stringed instrument, and performed at the legendary Woodstock festival and the Monterey International Pop Music Festival in 1967.

Ravi Shankar with his daughter Anoushka, a sitar player like her father

He won three Grammy Awards in his lifetime, and was also presented with India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1999.

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has paid tribute to Shankar, calling him a "national treasure".

Ravi Shankar with President Gerald Ford and George Harrison

Remembering Ravi Shankar

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