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}}{{more citations needed|date=May 2018}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Sanjeev Philip Thomas | background = solo_singer | image = Sanjeev_Thomas_Artist.jpg | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|09|08|df=y}} | occupation = Producer, Composer, Singer, Guitarist, Performer | instrument = Vocals, Guitar | years_active = 2001-present | website = www.sanjeevt.com }}Sanjeev Philip Thomas (born 8 September 1980 {{citation needed|date=May 2018}}) is an Indian music producer, composer, singer, guitarist, and performer.[1] Sanjeev’s music is an amalgamation of indie, rock, reggae, fusion, and jazz sounds. Currently, he is an independent artist and also the founder and chief mentor at Rainbow Bridge – a music school and production studio in Bangalore.[2] He is most known for his work as a lead guitarist with A.R. Rahman (2005 – 2015) and played for movies like Rockstar, Delhi-6, Vinnaithandi Varuvaya, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Blue, and more. He also worked with Bollywood music directors Pritam and Anu Malik.[3] Apart from his work in the movie industry, he has officially released two albums, Freewill (2012) and Epic Shit (2013).[4] Sanjeev has played and worked with musicians in India and globally including John Beasley, Taku Hirano, Oscar Seaton, Sivamani, Hariharan, Leslie Lewis and Rabbi Shergil, and is currently working on releasing a new album in 2018.[4][5] Early lifeSanjeev was born and raised in Kuwait and completed his schooling from Carmel Convent. He subsequently attended Alpha College, Chennai and then graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Commerce (2001) from Madras University, Chennai and then moved to Bangalore in 2014. CareerSanjeev’s musical journey began at an early age, and owing to a supportive family he was able to pursue his passion and began singing and playing the guitar when he was eight. His college years were instrumental in his decision to take up music as a career and after his graduation, he founded and performed with bands, Buddha’s Babies and Buddha Blown in Chennai.[6] In 2004, Sanjeev established Rainbow Bridge in Chennai – a production studio, to further his love for music and his passion to contribute to the music scene in India. In 2005, Sanjeev joined A.R. Rahman as a lead guitarist and toured with him across the globe for the next decade, working on many blockbusters with the Oscar and Grammy winning maestro.[7] During this time, he also released two albums of his own, Freewill (2012) and Epic Shit (2013). Sanjeev also founded and led bands Rainbow Bridge (2005-2015), Kashmir with Baiju Dharmajan, and his collaborative act The Sanjeev T Collective (active) has featured musicians like Naresh Iyer, Grammy winner Dr. Prakash Sontakke, and Baiju Dharmajan.[8] SpringrFrom 2012 to 2014, Sanjeev was involved with independent music platform and record label Springr in Kochi, Kerala. Both of his albums, Epic Shit and Freewill are under the Springr record label.[9] Rainbow BridgeRainbow Bridge was originally set up in Chennai as a studio by Sanjeev in 2004, but he also toured and performed with a band under the same name, featuring artists Benny Dayal, Keba Jeramiah, and Jeremaya Abraham John between 2005 and 2015. Soon after, he set up Rainbow Bridge in Bangalore to be a music school, production studio, and jam pad, which currently has more than 100 students and a dedicated crew of 10 musicians.[6][10] AwardsSanjeev was one of the five individuals nominated by the British Council of India in 2009 for the Young Entrepreneur in Music Award for his work with Rainbow Bridge. He was also named the Most Inventive, Innovative and Creative Indie Act in Asia at the prestigious AVIMA Awards in 2010 and also received an award in the Best Genre-bending Music category at the Indiego Awards in 2012 for his album Freewill.[11] His album Epic Shit won Best Guitarist and Best Vocalist at the Jack Daniel’s & Rolling Stone Music Awards in 2013.[12] Sanjeev was one of the first artists to be featured in MTV Unplugged and in the MTV Coke Studio series.[13] DiscographyGuitarist
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