Mohini Dey
Mohini Dey is a Bengali Indian electric bass player.[5] She has been part of Coke Studio and also plays for A. R. Rahman.[6][7][8]
Mohini Dey[1] | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1996 (age 24–25)[2] |
| Origin | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
| Genres | Ragazz, Funk, Fusion, Experimental |
| Occupation(s) | Bassist |
| Instruments | Bass guitar[3] |
| Years active | 2010 - present |
| Associated acts | Steve Vai[4] |
Dey is the daughter of Sujoy Dey, also a bass guitarist.[3] She was a prodigy, giving performances since she was 11. Her prodigious talent was noticed by her father's friend Ranjit Barot, who took her on his band's tours. She was also mentored by jazz exponent Louis Banks.[9] She has collaborated with several other musicians including Zakir Hussain, Sivamani and A. R. Rahman.[3]
Dey was born and brought up in Mumbai and speaks Marathi, Hindi, Bengali and English.[10] She is married to Saxophonist Mark Hartsuch.
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10. "Christmas Time Is Here" featured soloist on guitarist Cliff Brown's Holiday Songs album.
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