Kumar was born in Lakshmipura in the Bellary region of northern Karnataka. Kumar's late father Huleppa was a Janapada folk singer and
leather puppeteer. In 1968, when he was 15 years old, Venkatesh was taken by his mothers brother, father in law Nadoja Belagallu Veeranna to the Veereshwara Punyashrama in
Gadag, run by the
Veerashaiva saint and
Hindustani musician Puttaraj Gawai. For the next 12 years, he lived at the ashram and learned Hindustani singing in the
Gwalior and
Kirana styles under Gawai. Kumar blends these styles in his presentations, though he admits to influences beyond these gharanas, chief among them being
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan of the
Patiala gharana. His guru was also trained in
Carnatic music, and as a result, there are traces of Carnatic elements in Pandit Kumar's music, especially in his
sargam patterns. ==Career==