Shamrao Banshode Surdas with a harmonium, Mumbai (India), 1963 Description: Shamrao Banshode Surdas, a blind singer, seated with a closed harmonium. An unidentified woman is on the right. They are at a construction site. Date: October 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Shamrao Banshode Surdas with a harmonium, Mumbai (India), 1963 Description: Shamrao Banshode Surdas, a blind singer, seated with a harmonium. An unidentified woman is on the right. Date: October 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Shamrao Banshode Surdas with a harmonium, Mumbai (India), 1963 Description: Shamrao Banshode Surdas, a blind singer, seated with a harmonium. An unidentified woman is on the right. Date: October 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Shamrao Banshode Surdas with a harmonium, Mumbai (India), 1963 Description: Shamrao Banshode Surdas, a blind singer, seated with a harmonium. An unidentified woman is on the right. Date: October 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Mahalakshmi Temple - nagāṙā, shehnais and sur in the gateway, Kolhapur (India), 1963 Description: Shahnaīs, a sur (shahnaī without tuning holes) and nagāṙā in the gateway to Amba Devi Deul. Date: December 16, 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Mahalakshmi Temple - nagāṙā, shehnais and sur in the gateway, Kolhapur (India), 1963 Description: Shahnaīs, a sur (shahnaī without tuning holes) and nagāṙā in the gateway to Amba Devi Deul. Date: December 16, 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts
Nāgasvaram (single reed, double clarinet), instrument of Yerukala people, Hyderabad (India), 1963 Description: Nāgasvaram (single reed, double clarinet), used by the Kulapamulavandly people, a sect of the Yerukala (Parigamuggula Erukula) people, specialized in snake-charming. A.P. photo. Possession of the Tribal Cultural Research and Training Institute. Date: December 21, 1963 Resource Type: still image Collection: Bake/Jairazbhoy Digital Archive of South Asian Traditional Music and Arts