Indian musician Ricky Kej got third time lucky as he bagged his third Grammy Award on Monday for the album 'Divine Tides' in the Best Immersive Audio Album category.
Kej took to social media and shared the news of his big win, posting a picture of himself holding the award and sharing it with the producers of the album, rock legend Stewart Copeland, the drummer of the iconic British rock band 'The Police' and record producer Herbert Waltl.
Indian musician Ricky Kej shares the Grammy Award with its record producer Herbert Waltl and rock legend Stewart Copeland for 'Divine Tides' album
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From the exquisite beauty of the Indian Himalayas to the icy forests of Spain, the 'Divine Tides' album, comprising nine songs and eight music videos, is a tribute to the magnificence of nature across the world.
Celebrities, politicians, and netizens flooded social media with congratulatory messages and calls for great celebration.
Anurag Thakur, Minister for Information & Broadcasting, and Youth Affairs & Sports, congratulates Indian musician Ricky kej, record producer Herbert Waltl and rock legend Stewart Copeland on winning Grammy Awards
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Netizen congratulate Ricky Kej for winning his third Grammy Award for the album 'Divine Tides'.
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Celebrities and netizens flooded social media with congratulatory messages to Ricky Kej for winning his third Grammy Award for the album 'Divine Tides'.
© Photo : Twitter/@rickykej
Kej's vast bank of work includes 16 studio albums released internationally, over 3,500 commercials and four feature films, including 'Wild Karnataka' documentary narrated by the veteran nature broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough.
The 65th Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, the USA.