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Raghavan
Ragavan Manian, or Rags as his fans and friends know him, is a compelling voice in the bay area classical music scene for his concert technique, voice culture and innovativeness.  More ...

Mukundan
Known and well liked for his compositions, Mukundan is steadily carving a name for himself as an intense composer with some brilliant pieces to his credit.  More ...

Alex 
On meeting Alex, the first thought that strikes you is a gifted concentration of a variety of talents.  More ...

Anitha
Anitha started singing her way into the hearts of people from a very young age. One of her early performances was at age eight, where she gave a full one-hour performance to a mesmerized audience.  More ...

Revathi
It is a treat to see Revathi on stage. Her performances are ‘Rev’ved up with so much ‘Panch’, that you have no choice but to dance to her tunes!   More ...

Panch
Panch plays an exotic drum called the djembe. It is a goatskin drum that originates from West Africa and is gaining popularity in world music for its crossover appeal between the African culture and rest of the world.  More ...

Shyamala
Shyamala is the unseen wind that drives the lofty sails of Thillana. Her enthusiasm and passion for the group can best be appreciated by people who know her.  More ...

Abhijit
 Being a part of a Tamizh music band and not knowing the language, Abhijit ends up talking mostly in C major.   More ...

Kavitha
Kavitha was one of the most popular singers in her school band, Tech Music at PSG Tech, Coimbatore. Once on the stage and behind the microphone, she is a total crowd pleaser.  More ...

Meera
It was not hard for Meera's mom to discover her four-year old daughter’s musical talents. All that she needed was a group of people to stand in front of her to burst out singing.  More ...

Kishmu
If Billy asked ’Son, can you play me a memory’, he can rest assured that Kishmu will play it to the C. Would calling him a ‘key’boardist of Thillana be a bad pun?   More ...



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