Avataar (band)

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OriginToronto, Canada
GenresJazz
Years active2015–present
LabelsInSound Records
Avataar
OriginToronto, Canada
GenresJazz
Years active2015–present
LabelsInSound Records
Members
  • Sundar Viswanathan
  • Michael Occhipinti
  • Justin Gray
  • Ravi Naimpally
  • Max Senitt
  • Felicity Williams
  • Laura Swankey
Past members
  • Rich Brown
  • Giampaolo Scatozza
  • Robi Botos
  • Suba Sankaran
  • George Koller
  • Todd Pentney
  • Aaron Lightstone
  • Tyler Emond

Avataar is a Canadian jazz ensemble from Toronto, Ontario, whose album Worldview won the Juno Award for Jazz Album of the Year – Group at the Juno Awards of 2022.[1] Worldview was also earmarked by CJRT-FM as one of the 25 best jazz albums of 2021.[2]

Led by saxophonist, flutist, composer and vocalist Sundar Viswanathan, the band performs a blend of jazz with world music and rock/pop styles such as Bossa Nova, Indian classical music, African, art rock, ambient music and gamelan.[3] Viswanathan, a native of Sudbury, Ontario, is currently a professor of music at York University in Toronto, and has also played with the world music combo Jaffa Road.[4]

The group's debut album Petal was released in 2016.[5]

Other members of the band are vocalist Felicity Williams, tabla player Ravi Naimpally, guitarist Michael Occhipinti, bassist Justin Gray and drummers Giampaolo Scatozza and Max Senitt.[6]

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