Chatur Lal (1925 - October 1965), was an Indian tabla player. Lal toured with Ravi Shankar, Aashish Khan, Vasant Rai, and Ali Akbar Khan in the 1950s and early 60s and helped popularize the tabla in Western countries. Chatur Lal was born 1925 in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Lal died October 1965. His legacy is maintained by the Pandit Chatur Lal Memorial Society and his elder son Charanjit Chaturlal, his daughter-in-law Meeta Lal and his granddaughter Shruti Lal.
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- Chatur Lal (1925 - October 1965), was an Indian tabla player. Lal toured with Ravi Shankar, Aashish Khan, Vasant Rai, and Ali Akbar Khan in the 1950s and early 60s and helped popularize the tabla in Western countries. Chatur Lal was born 1925 in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Lal died October 1965. His legacy is maintained by the Pandit Chatur Lal Memorial Society and his elder son Charanjit Chaturlal, his daughter-in-law Meeta Lal and his granddaughter Shruti Lal.
- Chatur Lal, né le 16 avril 1925 à Udaipur au Rajasthan en Inde et décédé le 14 octobre 1965, était un célèbre joueur de tablâ et de musique indienne classique qui se produisit dans les années 1950 avec Ravi Shankar et Ali Akbar Khan. Il était le grand frère de Ram Narayan.
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- Chatur Lal (1925 - October 1965), was an Indian tabla player. Lal toured with Ravi Shankar, Aashish Khan, Vasant Rai, and Ali Akbar Khan in the 1950s and early 60s and helped popularize the tabla in Western countries. Chatur Lal was born 1925 in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Lal died October 1965. His legacy is maintained by the Pandit Chatur Lal Memorial Society and his elder son Charanjit Chaturlal, his daughter-in-law Meeta Lal and his granddaughter Shruti Lal.
- Chatur Lal, né le 16 avril 1925 à Udaipur au Rajasthan en Inde et décédé le 14 octobre 1965, était un célèbre joueur de tablâ et de musique indienne classique qui se produisit dans les années 1950 avec Ravi Shankar et Ali Akbar Khan. Il était le grand frère de Ram Narayan.
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