|  29 Oct 2009

Runa Laila - 'It was difficult for me to travel to India as and when I wanted'

Chances are that you will bob your head to the mention of "Mera Babu Chhail Chhabeela Main to Nachoongi" or jump off your chair to break into a jig for a "Dama Dam Mast Qalandar". Bangladesh based singer Runa Laila, who made these songs popular and many others, is back once again in India with 'The great big Punjabi wedding'. On this elaborate concept album, the veteran singer is crooning some fun-filled Punjabi tracks which she recently recorded in Delhi.

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 |  16 Oct 2009

Remo Fernandes - 'I refuse to have musically challenged people sit in judgment and make decisions on my music'

Popular pop artist and playback singer Padmashree Remo Fernandes has resurfaced with his social single 'India, I cry' over the web. With an on-off appearance in Bollywood, the singer has been making his own songs in hometown Goa. In a chat with Radioandmusic.com's Anita Iyer, Fernandes nonchalantly speaks about the challenges of being a pop singer in the Bollywood dominated era of the 80's, the sorry state of non-film music and his new single- �India- I cry'

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 |  07 Oct 2009

Himesh Reshammiya - "Karzzzz was a very big mistake on my side"

The music of Himesh Reshammiya's new film Radio has been largely appreciated. It's unexpected, and nothing close to what Reshammiya is known for – but what made him do that? After the failure of Karzzzz, Reshammiya has vowed never to work on remakes, but instead opt for characters that are believable. Radio, Kajraare, Ishq Unplugged and A New Love Ishtory are unique, he says  To add, Reshammiya is taking all the steps to ensure nothing goes the â€?Karzzzz' way - be it marketing, promotions or the films release 

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 |  01 Oct 2009

Lata Mangeshkar - 'I'm famous for singing haunted songs'

On the occasion of Lata Mangeshkar's 80th Birthday, Saregama launched an album which compiled a new collection of 8 CDs of her most resonant songs in order to pay tribute to this living legend.

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 |  22 Sep 2009

Falguni Pathak - 'Navratri music has to be more traditional than Bollywood'

Her name is synonymous with the dandiya festivities in Mumbai, the annual song and dance routine that is staged by various organisations for the nine day Navratri festival.

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 |  05 Sep 2009

Pete Lockett - "I am not really a big percussionist type of a guy"

Percussionist Pete Lockett is one of the biggest names in the world of drumming today, if one talks about the exhaustive (and varied) lists of musicians that he has collaborated or worked with – it may take a few hours by the time we finish. Suffice to say, it's as diverse as Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin to Pakistani ghazal singer Farida Khanum and of course, the whole list of Indian classical musicians like Ustad Zakir Hussain, Selva Ganesh, Vikku Vinayakram and even A R Rahman.

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 |  03 Sep 2009

Kailash Kher - "We just want to take our music to the world"

  Kailash Kher's story is typical of the new raw talent that has made its presence felt in the music space in India - be it independent music or Hindi film.

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 |  11 Jul 2009

RJ Mehak - 'RJs need to be quirky, otherwise they go unnoticed'

She has juggled radio, dubbing, MCing, theater and will soon be seen wooing and shaking a leg with Salman Khan on his show Dus Ka Dum. Mumbai is the city to be for this Delhi born and brought up girl who loves the josh and never say die spirit of the city. RJ Mehak in conversation with Harpreet Khokhar. How did you kickstart your journey into the radio sector?

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 |  30 Jun 2009

Outlandish - "This album has more of tempo and more heart energy"

Multi-award winning hip-hop group Outlandish will soon be starting their mini India tour as a part of VH1 Handpicked. Starting from Mumbai, the band will perform in Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune 

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 |  20 Jun 2009

Shamir Tandon - "I feel let down as my songs are never played in autos or night clubs because they lack fast tempo"

Shamir Tandon was in the media glare recently for having composed track with the legendary musician Lata Mangeshkar for Madhur Bhandarkar's Jail. However, he is apprehensive that his tracks won't be played after the hype is over.

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 |  08 Jun 2009

Rakesh Chaurasia - "I am always tense when playing with Panditji"

The first time Rakesh Chaurasia went abroad with flautist Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia was when he was just 13 years old for the festival of India in Russia. Travelling with him at such a young age has helped him a lot, he says  You don't get that stage fear, and as you mature, you stop thinking about things like what clothes I am wearing or what the audience is clapping for....

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