Jazz from India-Colin D’Cruz
A little over one hundred years ago, a bunch of American musicians
discovered the joys of improvising and called it jazz. Over two thousand
years ago, Indian classical musicians were busy laying down the foundation
for musical improvisation. If jazz is improvised music, Indian classical
music is jazz! Now that we’ve discovered who really discovered jazz, it’s
time to take a good look at the state in India. The name of India’s most
popular live jazz venue located in Mumbai, tells the story loud and clear.
It started as ‘Jazz by the bay’, changed to ‘Not just jazz by the bay’ and
should now switch to ‘Just not jazz by the bay’!
Granted, jazz has a niche audience and commercial music rules, but then a
few years later, that same commercial music is ruled out while jazz
blissfully evolves, embracing all other forms of music along the way. We now
have rock-jazz, pop-jazz, funk-jazz, latin-jazz, hip-hop-jazz, indo-jazz…
to cut a very long story short, there is a -jazz attached to every genre of
music and there will be a -jazz attached ot every genre that comes along.
That’s how huge jazz is and it should now be spelt jaaaaaaaaaaz!
Jazz is the medium through which I express myself musically. Jazz allows me
to be myself as opposed to pop that wants me to be Madonna. I’d rather be
myself than strut onstage wearing conical jocks. In fact, not very long ago
a leading music company in India released a male indi-pop star’s album
titled ‘Mai bhi Madonna’ (I’m Madonna too) with the man dressed in drag on
the album cover. Jazz suddenly began to make profound sense to me. I chose
to play bass as I felt it was the coolest sound of music. Rhythm, melody and
harmony makes music and the bassplayer is the important link between the
three. I may not be upfront or in the spotlight all the time like the singer
in the band but I am certainly right behind the song all the way.
It’s been a long, exciting journey into jazz for me. I made a lot of friends
as a musician and a whole lot of enemies. I did meet a lot of people. If it
wasn’t for my music I would have been a lighthouse keeper on Andaman island
or what’s worse, I would have been a doctor, lawyer or engineer. Yes, music
helped me get out of my shell and face the world with a song. I currently
work on two resident contracts at the JW Marriott hotel with my indo-jazz
fusion ensemble called ‘The Brown Indian Band’ for obvious reasons and at
night at the Taj Lands End hotel with my band called ‘The Bassman’s Band’
for some strange reason. I often take time off from these two gigs to
perform at concerts and corporate events all over India and internationally.
One of the highlights of my career so far, has been performing
internationally on the world renowned Hennessy XO jazz tour.
My journey into jazz has been fun and my best is always yet to come. To give
back to the music that gave me so much, I setup an organisation in Goa
called ‘Jazz Goa’ that can be reviewed at www.jazzgoa.com After close to
three decades of playing jazz with just about every jazz musician in the
country, I would have loved to be called the Godfather of Indian jazz. The
position has been filled I’m told, so I’ll settle for Godson of Indian jazz!
Checkout some of my bands and music at my website www.jazzyatra.com
Written by Colin for Tempostand.com.


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