Leslie Lewis, GEN X singers rock Storm Festival


Bangalore, Feb 2 (IANS): Indian independent artist Leslie Lewis along with young singers such as Siddharth Mahadevan, Shivan Mahadevan, Alisa Mendonsa and Divya Lewis breathed life into the audience with their performances at the ongoing Storm Festival.

They performed here Saturday.

Storm, India's one-of-its-kind camp-out music festival, which brought forth over 60 artistes to perform under one roof this year, kicked off Jan 31 and will conclude Sunday.

This first-time public performance of Lewis's new melodic EDM album featured the sons and daughters of Indian music stalwarts such as Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan, Loy Mendonsa and L. Subramaniam.

"I have seen these youngsters grow, have jammed with them on several occasions but this is first time we are performing on stage. This will be a preview of the album we are putting together," Lewis said before introducing the young artists.

While Lewis performed several of his own compositions, released and unreleased, such as "Raat chandini" and "Krishna nee bega baro", he later on collaborated with all the young singers, including his daughter Divya Lewis.

The crowd cheered in unison for Shankar Mahadevan's sons, Siddharth and Shivan, while performances of Alisa and Divya were equally appreciated.

Besides Lewis' GEN X performers, other bands that performed Saturday include Swarathma, Avial, Papon & East India Company, Raagalacious, Solder and Tetseo Sisters.

On Sunday, bands such as Anthony Daasan and Yen Party and Indiva as well as independent artists Suheela Raman and Raghu Dixit Project will perform.

Music lovers will also get to experience the first-time collaboration of Shankar Mahadevan and Shankar Tucker.

  

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