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Nikhil D’Souza Gives Sting a Tribute
What: Tribute to Sting by Nikhil D’Souza and Friends When: 12 February 2013 Where: blueFROG, Mumbai The Tribute to Sting at the Blue Frog was another testament to Nikhil D’souza’s musical skill. Of course it was not just to him … READ MORE
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Second edition of TEDx to take place in Delhi
The second edition of the conference is scheduled to be held on November 24, 2012 at Zorba in New Delhi. This conference is an effort to celebrate society. The second TEDx will have an interactive workshop session by various speakers … READ MORE
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Tagged Anup Jalota, Dover Lane music festival, Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Indian Ocean, Jannat, Kailash Kher, Karsh Kale, Kavita Seth, Midival Punditz, Mrigya, Pt Ravi Shankar, Pt. Ajay Prasanna, Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Salim-Sulaiman, Saskia Rao de Haas, Secret Weapon, Shubhendra Rao, Soul Samvad, sting, Susmit Sen, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Ustad Sultan Khan, Ustad Zakir Hussain, Vidhi Sharma
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This day in music, The Police made their live debut in England
how to get your ex girlfriend back An unmistakable influence on the music of the 1980s, The Police formed their unique pop rock style in the latter-punk era. Three talented, intelligent musicians came together from a cross-section of musical and … READ MORE
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Tagged Charles Dougherty, Cherry Vanilla, Curved Air, Electric Chairs, Fall Out, first show as a trio at Rebecca's in Birmingham, Gong, Illegal Records, Johnny Thunders, Kevin Ayers, London's Marquee, Mike Howlett, Miles Copeland, Neil Young, recorded their first single, Soft Machine, Stewart Copeland, sting, Strontium 90, the Animals, the Heartbreakers, The Police, Wayne County, West Midlands on August 18
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Will it rock again?
The Maharashtra government plans to resurrect Rang Bhavan, but as an indoor venue for staging Marathi plays. Divya Naik finds out more Reams have been written and eulogies sung in the last decade over the abrupt demise of that … READ MORE
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Onboard the ‘Traveller’
All musicians have a rare quality about them – Anoushka Shankar is no exception to the rule. There’s been a Grammy and many other awards, but the honours sit lightly on her delicate shoulders. Her style; as unique as ever … READ MORE
Posted in Interviews
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Nitin Sawhney expected to have an India tour
According to Times of India, producer, songwriter, orchestral composer, DJ, multi-instrumentalist and cultural spokesman Nitin Sawhneywill be performing in India in February 2012. This is big news for Indian music lovers, as it is the first time the versatile and much-lauded … READ MORE
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Reenie composes anthem for Lankan cricket team
The Official team anthem for ‘Wayamba’, the Sri Lankan team playing at the ‘Airtel Champions league T-20 ‘ this September has been composed and produced by singer songwriter Reenie, who has moved to India after spending a decade in New … READ MORE
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Symphonicities
Album: Symphonicities Artist: Sting Label: Universal Symphonicities presents reinterpretation of Sting’s classic songs like English Man in New York, Roxanne, She’s too good for me and many others with a symphony orchestra – the trend to work with a symphony … READ MORE
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Tagged Deutsche Grammaophon, London Players, New york Orchestra, sting, Symphonicities, Universal
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