Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hans Raj Hans
A name synonymous with Punjabi folklore and Sufi songs, Hans Raj Hans is as Punjabi by nature as his songs - donning a beard and long curly hair, he is the epitome of the rural Punjab village youth. Guru Ustad Puran Shahkoti Sahib, his guru who trained him, bestowed his surname ‘Hans’ on him. He is the Punjabi folk singer with his own style. He has performed all over the world, in places like, USA, Canada, Europe, Middle East and many more countries. Success has not changed Hans Raj Hans. He is still a down-to-earth Sufi singer who has carved a niche for himself amongst the great singing icons of Punjab. Hans Raj Hans was honoured with the best male singer award for ‘Dil chori sada ho gaya’.
Mika Singh
Mika, born as Amrik Singh on June 10, 1977, in Durgapur, West Bengal is a bhangra / rap Indian singer. He is considered to be highly acclaimed Punjabi singer. He has done many film songs which include singh is kinng, mauja hi mauja,guitar. He has also participated in reality show called iss jungle se mujhe bachao and Music Ka MahaMuqabala. He is also in media due to various controversies.
Shaan
This is indeed a very big leap in the career of the super singer Shan. After proving his front with varied antics in Bollywood play backing and also for many musical albums, Shaan is heading westward! He has lent his voice for a music video specially shot for the Hollywood film ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’. It is a very great achievement to be roped in a Hollywood project to sing. Also this is for the first time in India that a singer has lent his voice for a soundtrack of a Hollywood film.
He will render the song and will also feature in the music video, combined with the clips from the film. The dotted track is ‘Shuruaat’ from his album ‘Tishnagi’. The song will be put in the music video to promote the film. Shaan is very eager with the whole proceedings and feels that it is a great start for him. He also feels very honored to be a part of the project.
The song is tuned such that it’ll appeal of people of all ages and race. So as the song has a universal appeal, it fits the bill perfectly. Telling more about the music video he says, “We will be recreating the set as per the film with pine trees, statues of frozen soldiers, et al. I will be wearing a beige trench coat with a little fur collar, dark green pull over, corduroy pants matching the T-shirt as well as accessories like ring, pendant, etc."
He will render the song and will also feature in the music video, combined with the clips from the film. The dotted track is ‘Shuruaat’ from his album ‘Tishnagi’. The song will be put in the music video to promote the film. Shaan is very eager with the whole proceedings and feels that it is a great start for him. He also feels very honored to be a part of the project.
The song is tuned such that it’ll appeal of people of all ages and race. So as the song has a universal appeal, it fits the bill perfectly. Telling more about the music video he says, “We will be recreating the set as per the film with pine trees, statues of frozen soldiers, et al. I will be wearing a beige trench coat with a little fur collar, dark green pull over, corduroy pants matching the T-shirt as well as accessories like ring, pendant, etc."
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Pankaj Udhas
Pankaj Udhas is a pre-eminent Ghazal singer from India. He is credited with bringing this unique singing style where Urdu verses of poets are set to music to the mass audience across the country along with other musicians like Jagjit Singh and Talat Aziz.
Pankaj Udhas was born on 17 April 1951 in Savarkundla in the Gujarat State in India. His older brother Manhar Udhas achieved some success as a Hindi playback singer in Bollywood movies.He had sudied in Sir BPTI Bhavanagar. His family moved to Bombay and Pankaj attended St. Xavier’s College in Bombay, Pankaj was first noticed as a professional singer in the film Naam (1986 film), in which his song Chitthi Aayee Hai became an instant hit. He recorded several albums since then and toured the world as an accomplished Ghazal singer. He has also composed music for many films and performed as a playback singer for others.
He received the Padma Shri, a Government of India civilian award in 2006.
Pankaj Udhas was born on 17 April 1951 in Savarkundla in the Gujarat State in India. His older brother Manhar Udhas achieved some success as a Hindi playback singer in Bollywood movies.He had sudied in Sir BPTI Bhavanagar. His family moved to Bombay and Pankaj attended St. Xavier’s College in Bombay, Pankaj was first noticed as a professional singer in the film Naam (1986 film), in which his song Chitthi Aayee Hai became an instant hit. He recorded several albums since then and toured the world as an accomplished Ghazal singer. He has also composed music for many films and performed as a playback singer for others.
He received the Padma Shri, a Government of India civilian award in 2006.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Sonu Nigam

Alka Yagnik

singer. She is born into a Gujarati family. Both her parents were well
versed in classical music.
She is classically trained, and has been one of the leading playback
singers in Bollywood since the late 1980’s. Alka began singing bhajans
for Calcutta Radio at the age of six. She thought singing as a hobby
but later thought about it as a profession. She came to Mumbai and
sang for the film Laawaris (1981) with the song Mere Angene Mein. She
got her big break with the song Ek Do Teen from the film Tezaab
(1988). The song turned her into a star overnight and went on to
become a pop hit. She also received her first Filmfare Best Female
Playback Award for the song.
Her voice has mostly been used for the younger generation of stars.
She has done the playback singing for some of the biggest stars in the
industry. Alka also sings for other languages like Marathi, Bengali
and Punjabi.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
New posting About Music
Sorry! all of my friends as i am busy now a days thats way cannot giving you new post but will be back with new and hot songs . love you. |
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Himesh Reshammiya

Himesh Reshammiya was born on 23 July 1973 and is the son of Vipin Reshammiya & Madhu Reshammiya. At the age of 16 he produced television serials for Zee TV which included serials such as Andaz & Amar Prem. He started his career as a music director from 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya' in 1998 and as a singer from 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne' and has given many hits till date. He has also become the first singer and composer to perform at Wembley Stadium & Heineken Music Hall. Currently he is singing, composing and acting in many movies.
Shreya Ghoshal

Shreya Ghoshal was born March 12, 1984 in Rawatbhata, Rajasthan. She is an Indian playback singer. She sung Indian songs in Bollywood, regional films and also for Indian soaps like Kasturi. Besides Hindi, she has also sung songs in Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu, . Shreya Ghoshal is an Bengali brahmin family. Her father works in Bhabha Atomic Research Center as a nuclear power plant engineer for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India while her mother is a post-graduate literature student. She studied at Atomic Energy Central Schools (AECS) at Kota and Anushaktinagar (Mumbai). For Graduation she had enrolled herself at SIES College in their Arts Stream.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Indian Music
Music has always been an important part of Indian life. The range of musical phenomenon in India extends from simple melodies to what is one of the most well- developed "systems" of classical music in the world. There are references to various string and wind instruments, as well as several kinds of drums and cymbals, in the Vedas. Some date the advent of the system of classical Indian music to Amir Khusro. Muslim rulers and noblemen freely extended their patronage to music. In the courts of the Mughal emperors, music is said to have flourished, and the Tansen was one of the jewels of Akbar's court.
The great poet-saints who chose to communicate in the vernacular tongues brought forth a great upheaval in north India and the Bhakti or devotional movements they led gained many adherents. The lyrics of Surdas, Tulsidas, and most particularly Kabir and Mirabai continue to be immensely popular. By the sixteenth century, the division between North Indian (Hindustani) and South Indian (Carnatic) music was also being more sharply delineated. Classical music, both Hindustani and Carnatic, may be either instrumental or vocal.
The great poet-saints who chose to communicate in the vernacular tongues brought forth a great upheaval in north India and the Bhakti or devotional movements they led gained many adherents. The lyrics of Surdas, Tulsidas, and most particularly Kabir and Mirabai continue to be immensely popular. By the sixteenth century, the division between North Indian (Hindustani) and South Indian (Carnatic) music was also being more sharply delineated. Classical music, both Hindustani and Carnatic, may be either instrumental or vocal.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Music Theory
Music theory is the keystone of music.It is the "guts"of music. We hope that our little course can help educate you with maximum effectiveness and minimum confosion .Music theory comprises the rules that make music sound good,and enable music to be written and played by musicians.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
MUSIC ARTICLE
Music is probably the most dynamic collection of our articles. This category abounds with ringtones that are sure to ring your ears. Be updated with who's in the iTunes Top Songs Chart and the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. Be informed how songs find their way up to the chart, and become one of the most requested songs. Read reviews on our music articles on songs and artists. Each song has a story of its own, and artists have their own way of telling it through their songs.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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