|  26 Feb 2024

Mumbai, get ready! It's time for the ‘Divine Time’ Tour!

MUMBAI: Kya bolti Mumbai ki Public? Your favourite gully boy, DIVINE is coming to your city! Saregama Live and Gully Gang bring to you DIVINE Time India 2024 with Zomato Live as the exclusive ticketing partner.

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 |  02 Aug 2013

Amit Kumar: Kishore Kumar will remain till eternity

He went on to become one of the leading singers despite not being formally trained as a singer. He introduced the melodies of yodeling which still pulls the chords of our hearts. Kishore Da tried his hands in everything be it acting, singing, composing, scriptwriter, lyricist to film making. But till date, the world remembers him for his singing skills. A doting son- Amit Kumar cannot stop praising his legendary father Kishore Kumar.  Amit Kumar may have  sung many hits but he is still  honoured singing his father’s usual and unusual tracks.

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 |  19 Jul 2013

RJ Balaji: I don't follow any format

Having hosted one of the most successful shows on radio in Chennai, RJ Balaji has become a name synonymous with Big FM today. The witty jock anchored is most popular segment Cross Talk in his show Take it Easy for many years, until the recent incident with an Australian RJ prompted him to pull off the segment on moral grounds. Taking over the Musical Rendezvous segment, the jock explains the reasons behind the closure of the show and the state of programming in Chennai today.

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 |  12 Jul 2013

RJ Rishi Kapoor: "A radio station should always be bigger than the RJ"

Aamchi Mumbai’s local boy RJ Rishi Kapoor of Red FM takes the city by storm every evening on his show Mumbai Local. A jack of all trades, the jock has a witty sense of humour which has landed him in unusual situations a lot of times. In this week’s Musical Rendezvous, the jock makes us see Mumbai the way he perceives it and narrates interesting anecdotes of his journey …

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 |  28 Jun 2013

RJ Smitha: Talking too much does not translate to a good RJ

Radio Mirchi says that as per RAM, its RJ Smitha Dixit’s show ‘Hi Bengaluru’ has the largest listenership on the morning time slot (7am-11am). Taking on the issues plaguing Namma Bengaluru,  Smitha discusses topics with people who matter, voicing her opinion whilst ensuring that listener’s get their morning dose of fun to kick start their day. Known as a thinking jock among the RJing circle, RJ Smitha is a talking newspaper as she picks up the headlining topics of the day.

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 |  07 Jun 2013

Malkit Singh: Mumbai music industry gives turban to those who don't have, but takes away from the ones who wear it

Jalandhar born renowned Punjabi bhangra singer Malkit Singh has had a remarkable journey from a small village in Punjab to Buckingham Palace in London where he was honoured by Queen Elizabeth II.

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 |  24 May 2013

RJ Karan Singh: "Radio is a fantastic medium where age does not matter"

One of the most experienced jocks in the industry today, RJ Karan Singh has dabbled with various shows in his career at Fever FM Mumbai. Known to host interactive shows, the jock has excelled in the art of audience interaction through shows like Zara Si Life and Ru-Ba-Ru. In this week’s musical rendezvous, the RJ elaborates on the knack of audience engagement and his experiences with them:

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 |  18 May 2013

The democratization of independent music

Radio City digital media & new business SVP & business head Rachna Kanwar sheds light on the changes in the industry and the road map for indie artistes:

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 |  17 May 2013

Remo: "Without originality or individuality, an artist is photocopier at best"

Multi-lingual and instrumentalist Remo Fernandes has worn many musical hats throughout his career. Born 8 May, 1953 in Goa, Fernandes was a prodigious musician at a young age and already managed to form a band in school. Not satisfied in sounding contemporary and acceptable in the Mumbai live music circuit, he undertook a journey to seek his musical calling.

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 |  26 Apr 2013

Gary Lawyer: In India, the system to support musicians and artists is still not in place

Gary Lawyer, a name synonymous with old- school rock, smoldering crooning, a never-say-die spirit and one of the country’s genuine rock stars who can do justice to the Stratocaster. Five albums and innumerable gigs- he’s still going strong. Radioandmusic.com caught up with the iconic rocker to dig out his influences and views on music and the industry:

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 |  19 Apr 2013

Pt Hariprasad Chaurasia: People thought I would beg on streets

An epitome of 'Never giving up on your dreams', 'living legend' in the Eastern Classical genre and internationally acclaimed legend of North Indian Bamboo Flute needs no introduction. Padma Vibhushan Pt Hariprasad Chaurasia, who is today an eminent artiste par excellence, has achieved success after six decades of sheer hard work, devotion and dedication.

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 |  12 Apr 2013

RJ Gaurav: Item songs of Helen had a connection

Radio City’s popular jock RJ Gaurav dons the hat of a storyteller every night on his retro show ‘Kal Bhi Aaj Bhi’. With plenty of anecdotes for each song in his bag, the jock continues to relive the golden era of bollywood even today. As his show completes four memorable years today, the jock turns into a musical storyteller in this week’s musical rendezvous:

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