
Memorial, Museum To Be Established For SP Balasubrahmanyam
CHENNAI, (ANI) – A memorial and museum will be established in Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, to honor the life and legacy of legendary vocalist SP Balasubrahmanyam. Known as the “Voice Magician,” SP Balasubrahmanyam captivated millions with over 50,000 songs in 16 languages, including Kannada.
Balasubrahmanyam, affectionately known as SPB, passed away in September 2020 at the age of 74.
During a press conference in Bengaluru, SP Charan, son of the late SP Balasubrahmanyam, said, “SPB’s five-decade-long career marked a golden era for Indian music. His soul-stirring voice brought life to thousands of songs that continue to resonate with audiences across generations. This memorial and museum are being created to honor his immense contributions to the music world and inspire future generations,” SP Charan said.
The SP Balasubrahmanyam Memorial will feature exhibits showcasing his journey in the music industry, iconic performances, and numerous awards. The memorial will also house a repository of his songs and contributions to Indian cinema, serving as a platform to inspire young musicians, lyricists, and music enthusiasts.
This project aims to preserve and promote Indian culture, art, and languages, reflecting SPB’s lifelong mission of connecting with audiences through his music.