Each year, the Grammy Awards features an 'In Memoriam' segment honoring music industry luminaries who passed away during the previous year. But this year in the 67th ceremony, the four-time Grammy winner and Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain was not included in the segment. The Recording Academy organized the event (according to Indian time) on Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Zakir Hussain passed away in San Francisco Zakir Hussain, India's first tabla player to win three Grammy Awards at last year's 66th Grammy Awards event, passed away at the age of 73 on December 16, 2024, at a San Francisco hospital due to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. People expressed displeasure on social media Social media users are expressing their displeasure over not paying tribute to tabla player Zakir Hussain at the 67th Grammy Awards event. Users are remembering Zakir and writing posts on social media platform X tagging the Recording Academy, asking why this omission occurred. 'This is a big oversight' One user wrote on X 'Why wasn't Zakir Hussain mentioned at the Grammys, he was a winner last year. This is a big oversight. I didn't see Zakir Hussain being mentioned in the Academy's memoriam section.' Another post wrote 'Not seeing 4-time winner and multiple-time nominee Zakir Hussain in the Grammy tribute to recently lost artists is shameful. Really shameful.' Won 3 Grammy Awards last year At the 66th Grammy Awards, Zakir won 3 Grammy Awards. He shared a Grammy with flautist Rakesh Chaurasia in the Best Global Music Performance category for 'Pashto'. Additionally, his band 'Shakti's' album 'This Moment' won a Grammy in the Best Global Music Album category. Ustad Zakir Hussain also won a Grammy in the Contemporary Instrumental Album category for 'As We Speak'. Grammy honoured musicians at live event During the live event, Grammy honored musicians like Liam Payne, Kris Kristofferson, Cissy Houston, Tito Jackson, Joe Chambers, Jack Jones, Mary Martin, Marianne Faithfull, Seiji Ozawa and Ella Jenkins. Chris Martin gave tribute Singer Chris Martin recently returned from his band Coldplay's India tour of the world tour 'Music of the Spheres'. Chris presented the 'In Memoriam' tribute with guitarist Grace Bowers. Trevor Noah is hosting the event for the 5th time Comedian Trevor Noah hosted the 2025 Grammy. Trevor is hosting the Grammy for the fifth consecutive time. The 2025 Grammy is being live streamed on Disney+ Hotstar in India.Original Article