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Composer Sandeep Chowta self funds the Scott Henderson jazz trio show in Mumbai next month. Says it's always been about the music

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Composer Sandeep Chowta self funds the Scott Henderson jazz trio show in Mumbai next month. Says it's always been about the music

THE composer from Chennai resurfaces only when he is bringing down some of the best contemporary jazz talent from the West. Next month, Sandeep Chowta brings down the Scott Henderson jazz trio minus Kirk Covington on drums, for a single show in Mumbai. The line-up includes fusion guitarist Scott Henderson, John Humphrey on bass and Alan Hertz on drums.

For Sandeep Chowta, who has organised several jazz concerts in India Metro early last year (Mitch Forman, Chuck Loeb, Dave Weckl, Eric Marienthal, Melvin Davis) followed by Jeff Richman and the Yellow Jackets, Drummer Virgil Donati, bassist Bunny Brunel the year before, Oz axeman Frank Gambale and classical guitarist Maurizio Colonna in 2007u00a0it's not just about a show anymore.

"The one week that the musicians are here, we are in the studio doing constructive songwriting. They play even on my film records. It's blissful. I want to be in the same room with my friends listening to these musicians who we've heard on audio tapes years ago. I've told everybody that when Scott's here, I'm gonna be his roadie," says Sandeep.

It's an Epic collaboration

Matters of the heart, Sandeep's collaborative jazz album, which has been three years in the making, is long overdue for release. "We wanted to catch the Grammies this year, but then realised that there wasn't enough time. We didn't want to rush it," says Sandeep, who has teamed up with the likes of Pandit Vishwamohan Bhatt, jazz fusion drummer Dave Weckl, Spirogyra founder Jay Beckenstein and bassist Scott Ambush among the 40 odd musicians whose photos are up on Sandeep's hall of fame at his suburban studio Yatra. The album has 17 songs and Sandeep wants to pull out all stops to make it a special release.

"With the current scenario of no record stores in the West, I want to offer great liner notes, and we also have some video footage of the concerts that I want to use. Maybe I'll release all of that as one package." he says. The album is scheduled to release some time this year.

The composer says that concerts and visits by various international jazz musicians are opening up a gateway. "There's Jagjit Singh's violinist Deepak Pandit on my album and Nitin Sawhney's flautist Ashwin as wellu00a0 when some of the jazz musicians heard them, they were blown away."

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