Grammys 2025 | Organisers leave out Zakir Hussain from ‘In Memoriam’ section
The Hindu
Tabla maestro and Grammy winner Zakir Hussain was excluded from In Memoriam segment at the 67th Grammy Awards, sparking outrage among fans
Four-time Grammy winner and Indian tabla maestro Zakir Hussain was excluded from the In Memoriam segment of the 67th Grammy Awards, an apparent oversight by the organisers that left Indian fans furious.
The awards ceremony, organised by the Recording Academy, was held on Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Every year, the Grammys pay tribute to industry legends who passed away in the year gone by in its In Memoriam montage.
Hussain, who became the first musician from India to receive three Grammys at last year's Grammys, died on December 15 from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in a San Francisco hospital. He was 73.
A section of social media users were not happy and wrote posts tagging the Recording Academy on microblogging site X about the omission.
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"How come no mention of Zakir Hussain in Grammy obituary #Grammys2025 he was a winner last year (sic)" wrote one on X.
"Big miss. I didn't see @RecordingAcad mention Zakir Hussain in the memoriam section. #GRAMMYs," said another.
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