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Legendary percussionist Bickram Ghosh outlines his multifaceted journey from rigorous classical roots to becoming a trailblazer of global fusion. Raised in a strict musical household by Patiala Gharana vocalist Sanjukta Ghosh and tabla maestro Pandit Shankar Ghosh who famously poured water on him to wake him for practice. He uniquely completed a Master's degree in English Literature before fully committing to his musical career. He explains his conscious rejection of the orthodox Pandit title, noting it contradicts his avant-garde fusion avatar, and instead cherishes the Prince of Tabla moniker affectionately bestowed upon him by George Harrison. Recounting the surreal experience of receiving a personal phone call to record on the album Brainwashed and being picked up in stretch limousines, he warmly highlights Harrison's profound humility in the ...