By Sharmila Vedantha
In my earlier post, I had described Sanjo The Balladeer as “a thinker, an artiste and a creative personality” – prompting some readers (and my Editor) to ask: Why “Thinker”? They got the reference to the artiste and (having read his evocative lyrics) the reference to Sanjo being a creative personality; but they were stumped by the "Thinker" tag.
In my earlier post, I had described Sanjo The Balladeer as “a thinker, an artiste and a creative personality” – prompting some readers (and my Editor) to ask: Why “Thinker”? They got the reference to the artiste and (having read his evocative lyrics) the reference to Sanjo being a creative personality; but they were stumped by the "Thinker" tag.
And yet it is that very word which
comprehensively defines the man and his music. Sanjo isn’t one of those regular
artistes who goes up on stage and performs a set list of unrelated songs. Every
show is a concept… an idea. Every show has a clear theme running through it. And
more often than not, there is a strong message emanating from each show.
Sanjo has an extremely popular show titled
‘The Songs of The Balladeer’ and it comprises a mix of music and storytelling;
the stories are about the songs, the artistes and about behind-the-scenes
trivia about the songs. The format is highly interactive with a lot of audience
participation. The show encompasses themes ranging from love, dating and the
battle-of-the- sexes (the show is called ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’) to
the more thought-provoking ‘The Power of Protest Songs’.
‘The Songs of The Balladeer’ shows started sometime
in the winter of the year 2000 and continued for around five years till Sanjo
took a break to work on his first album (Barson Huey); The shows resumed from
early 2005 and continue till date. Here’s an early poster from around that time.
Many of Sanjo’s shows have a strong social
message – like ‘The Power of Protest Songs’ which takes the audience deeper
into the use of music as a weapon for raising one’s voice against injustice,
violence, prejudice and inequity.
One of the causes very close to Sanjo’s heart
is the environment. It forms a very important part of ‘The Songs of The
Balladeer’. In fact, Sanjo has a show dedicated to Earth Day – titled ‘Earth
Eulogy’, the show is a loving tribute to Mother Earth and the urgent need to stop the
wanton destruction of ecologically important areas.
“This enormous variety in the ideas that
Sanjo comes up with acts as a huge differentiator in the entertainment space”
says Sashi of Livenergi, who manages Sanjo and his shows. “A lot of the audience
interest and media attention that we have received has been because of how
novel and innovative his ideas are.”
Mukul Easwaran who managed Sanjo during the
early years of ‘The Songs of The Balladeer’ says: “The diversity of Sanjo’s
ideas enabled us to go back to the same audience time and time again – each
time with a refreshingly different show. One week it would be sombre and
serious, the next week would be fun-filled and tongue-in-cheek. The audience
loved it!”


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