Sparsh Shah
Sparsh Shah
Singing cover of "See You Again (Wiz Khalifa song)"
Sparsh Shah (born 2003) is an award winning Indian-American singer, songwriter, and rapper from Iselin, New Jersey. He was born with an incurable disease called Osteogenesis imperfecta, which is a disease that makes his bones brittle.[1] Shah gained international news coverage when he covered Eminem's "Not Afraid" on January 2, 2016.
Sparsh was chosen to perform at the GRAMMY PARK by the Academy as one of the top 4 Next Generation: Emerging Artists at Lefrak Center At Lakeside Prospect Park, Brooklyn in May 2016.[1] He also sung with Mr. Aloe Blacc at the Kings Theater at one of the GRAMMY PARK Concerts. Sparsh was awarded the "Junior Phenom" award by Harlem Globetrotters and was invited to sing "God Bless America" at Madison Square Garden during the half time of Harlem Globetrotters World Tour Game.
Awards & Accomplishments
Young Voice Of NYC/Youth Ambassador for St. Jude Children's Hospital [1]
Most Inspiring Individual from ICAN [1]
Inspiration Award of Excellence from SACO [1]
Shoorveer Award by Ample Mission
Swardhara Singing Champion (1st in Sub Jr, 2nd in Jr Categories)
Gaan-Nipun Spardha Champion
Speech Competition Champion at Indian Consulate in New York, New York
Pi Champion of Middle School
National Junior Honors Society Member
Junior Phenom Award by Harlem Globetrotters