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London,2009. The blithe figure of Michael Jackson glides about the stage during rehearsal for his forthcoming This is it concert

Michael Jackson’s lead guitarist,Orianthi Panagaris,makes her Bollywood debut

London,2009. The blithe figure of Michael Jackson glides about the stage during rehearsal for his forthcoming This is it concert. As he curtsies for the last time,the King of Pop makes way for a young blonde woman with an electric guitar. She is Orianthi Panagaris,a talented Australian guitarist and song-writer,whom Jackson has chosen as the lead guitarist for the concert. Days later,the Moonwalker is dead. “It was surreal working with Michael,” says Panagaris. Jackson’s protege has now made her Bollywood debut,and her powerful guitar riffs form a part of the angst-ridden Jordan’s (Ranbir Kapoor) repertoire in the upcoming film,Rockstar.

“I had a lot of fun and I’m a bigger fan because I worked with him. I’ll never forget that moment when I played Beat it with him for the first time,” adds the 26-year-old. This year,she got a chance to work with another genius. “My manager told me that AR Rahman would like me to work on some guitar tunes. I was very excited to work with him,” she says. The song Rahman had selected her for was Sadda Haq,the mad and wild youth anthem. “Sadda Haq is a powerful rocking tune,and was a lot of fun to play on. I had a great time in the studio in Los Angeles,” adds the guitarist.

Thrashing the strings and singing up a revolution in Sadda Haq was not hard work for Panagaris. She’s a veteran of sorts in the international rock arena — she’s the lead guitarist for American band,Alice Cooper,and has jammed with rock biggies such as Carlos Santana,Prince and three time Grammy winning guitarist Steve Vai. “But,getting a call from Rahman was an amazing moment,” she says.

Panagaris’ tryst with music started early. “I picked up the piano at three,then guitar at six. My father is a guitarist,but I started playing the electric guitar because of Santana,” she said. Today,counted among the few female rock guitarists in the world,Panagaris was recently named one of the 12 Greatest Female Guitarists by an international publication and won the Breakthrough Guitarist of the Year award last year by Guitar International. “It’s not an easy road being a female guitarist,” she says,“you get judged a lot more. But I love playing and inspiring more girls to keep going.”

Bollywood plays a part in this musician’s journey. “I like Indian music and films,” she says. A tour of India,however,will have to wait. “I cannot wait to record my full album next year. Then I would like to tour in India,” she concludes.

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