This Article is From Mar 08, 2015

'Will Continue to Make Music for Peace,' Says Indian-American Grammy Winner Ricky Kej

'Will Continue to Make Music for Peace,' Says Indian-American Grammy Winner Ricky Kej

File photo of Grammy winner musician Ricky Kej.

Bengaluru:

Friendly, down to earth... well almost! It is possible that Ricky Kej's feet have not quite yet touched the ground after his Grammy win. The 33-year-old Indian-American musician bagged the Best New Age Album award for his collaboration with South African flutist, Wouter Kellerman, Winds of Samsara.

Speaking to NDTV in Bengaluru, Ricky said, "It will take time to sink in".

"It is a lifelong dream come true - actually maybe I didn't even dream of it. The first person I spoke to after the win was Hans Zimmer and he treated me like a colleague and I was all fan-boy all over him! It puts you in a whole different level and it is very exciting," he said.

Zimmer is not the only big name musician Ricky has met. He is just off another exciting project - one with a cause - with Peter Gabriel.

"I did an album called 'To Unite All' with Peter Gabriel which is an album for healing and peace in middle-east, especially Gaza, it is a concern we both have - the organisation that put us together is Project Peace on Earth," he said.

It is true that many of his fellow Indians began discovering Ricky's music after his big win abroad.  

"I have seen a lot of success abroad. I was number one on radio airplay in America, number one on billboard charts, saw so many sales, got nominated and won so many awards. But nothing beats the feeling of being encouraged and supported in your own country. So it is a very good feeling after the Grammy," Rick said.

The Bengalurean is enjoying the Grammy high but  the musician has no plans to rest on his laurels and says that it encourages him to do more.

"This was a milestone I thought I would achieve when I am 60 or 70 and I achieved it pretty early on. So this has encouraged me to continue doing music - and to continue doing music for peace in the world. I think there is a greater responsibility for me to do this and I am trying to fulfill that responsibility," said Ricky.

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