|  31 Jul 2013

The Piano Guys release their new music video 'Don't you worry child'

MUMBAI: Utah’s favorite dads, The Piano Guys, release their latest self-made music video ‘Don’t You Worry Child (Khushnuma)’ featuring Indian vocalist Shweta Subram.  Filmed in ‘Little Sahara,’ a desert sand dune in central Utah known for its soft white sand and a beautiful Indian temple, this new...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

TRAI recommends increase in FDI for FM Radio

NEW DELHI: Even while reiterating its earlier proposal for increasing the foreign direct investment for FM Radio to 49 per cent, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India today said that the FDI for teleports, DTH, HITS, mobile and cable television networks must be raised to 100 per cent.

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Rahman on musical tour after 20 years

MUMBAI: After two decades, maestro AR Rahman has come up with his Indian road tour. On this month long expedition, Oscar winning composer will cover cities like Kolkata (Salt Lake Stadium), Visakhapatnam (Indira Priyadarshni Cricket Stadium), Jaipur (Bhawani Niketan Education Trust) and Ahmedabad (...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Euro Superstar to take over Pop Music Market

MUMBAI: Hungarian superstar ZOLI is hotly tipped to be the next popular Euro export. Hungarian based ZOLI aims to take over the U.S., Australian and U.K. markets with his pop fusion music and European influences. The singer is now post-production with a series of three singles to be released...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Psy set to release new album in September

MUMBAI: Korean singer Psy’s management agency YG Entertainment recently said that his new album is all set to release in September. Psy will be collaborating once more with composer Yoo Gyun Hyung, whom he had worked with on his hit song ‘Gangnam Style’ as well as ‘Gentleman’, for his new album. “...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Back-to-back music makes me feel disconnected: Nikhil Chinapa

MUMBAI: Back to back music is the trend followed by most music channels today but still there are music lovers who believe that the role of VJ (Video Jockey) in such shows is pivotal. VJ Nikhil Chinapa strongly believes that music lovers want to know the trivia of the track and a VJ who keeps on...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Musical journey so far - Sonu Nigam

MUMBAI: Almost more than a decade back, the mesmerizing song,’ Ab mujhe raat din’ managed to create ripples and the Sonu Nigam’s album ‘Deewana’ announced that he was here to stay and not fade away post singing a couple of hits like ‘Acha Sila Diya’ from Bewafa Sanam and ‘Sandeesi aate hai’ from...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Fusion music marketing releases Do-It-Yourself online music marketing guide

MUMBAI: Fusion music marketing is pleased to announce the release of their new book, "The Kick-Ass online music marketing guide: How to jump start your online presence." Musicians now have the ability to take their online music marketing to the next level with this simple, 53-page, step-by-step...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Each quarter a new web radio stream: Rachna Kanwar

MUMBAI: Exploring the digital medium to the fullest and making existing business grow, is the best way to get through this medium. Understanding the vital role of digital medium, radio has introduced the content online which includes RJ talks shows, songs and so on. With this radio is all set to...

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 |  30 Jul 2013

Stand a chance to win Taylor Swift's awesome 'RED' guitar with Vh1

MUMBAI: Does the name Taylor Swift makes you go weak in the knees? Do you believe ‘Love Story’ is the ultimate teen romantic number ever? If you think you are the biggest Taylor Swift fan, then here’s your chance to prove it! Vh1 India gives all die-hard Taylor Swift fans an opportunity to show...

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 |  29 Jul 2013

More than 100 unused compositions of Amit Kumar

MUMBAI: Bade Achhe Lagte Hain singer Amit Kumar may have post-poned Kishore Brothers Music(KBM) online store till November due to his back-log of work. But this singer is very much passionate about the same as he feels this will give him a creative space without any interference. In Kumar’s earlier...

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 |  29 Jul 2013

Right-wing group wants song dropped from 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'

MUMBAI: A right-wing Hindu organisation demanded removal of a song from the recently-released Farhan Akhtar starrer 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', describing it as 'denigratory', according to various reports. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has objected to the song 'Havan Karenge' in the movie, saying that...

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