Posts Tagged ‘Indian’

Indian Bands In A Frenzy For Metallica Concert – Indiaecho.com

Monday, October 31st, 2011


Indian Bands In A Frenzy For Metallica Concert, Punk Welcome Metallica To India, Indian Bands In A Frenzy For Metallica Concert, Indian Bands Can’t Wait To Watch Gods Of Rock Live, India’s Tock Chic Belts Her Favourite Metallica Number

Indian Rock Band

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011


Indian Rock Band..coming up in new way.. www.pmsnagpur.com

Indian musicians playing in Delhi airport

Sunday, March 20th, 2011


15 march 2011 we saw these musicians just when we were going to boarding, it’s sad that we didn’t find them before, we had to go because our boarding was ending soon, I don’t know the names of these musicians…

Indian Rock band RudrAGNI [formerly AGNI] – Et Tu Brute (rare, unreleased, music video)

Monday, February 21st, 2011


One of the finest Rock Bands India has produced, Agni, now re-groups as RudrAGNI. This unreleased music video was filmed for the extremely popular Et Tu Brute from their album, Wind Dance With Fire that attained a cult status among Indian Headbangers & rockers at the time of its release & is considered to amongst the finest Indian Rock album to have been released till date. Keep moshing!! RudrAGNI www.rudragni.in Agni’s Discography is available for free, legal download 72hoytstreet.net

Debanjan Bhattacharjee’s (An Indian Classical Musician) interview in a Documentary in Swedish TV

Friday, January 21st, 2011


Debanjan Bhattacharjee ( A Sarode Player from India) introducing the Sarode and sharing his experience at Bingsjostamman (a very renowned European music gathering beside Lake Bingsjo, Sweden) in a documentary broadcast in the National Television of Sweden.

Encyclopedia On Indian Music Released

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Making music again
The East Coast Music Mall is back in town after a two-year stint in New Milford, but the location and look have changed. The old music mall site, built in a former roller rink at 25 Hayestown Road in Danbury, was dark inside. Employees loomed behind raised counters over the customers.

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Sony launches music streaming
Sony has launched a music streaming service in a bid to boost sales of its consumer electronics.

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Danielle Staub to Record Dance Music for Upcoming Solo Album
Refusing to record ‘slit your wrist music’ for the studio project, the star of ‘Real Housewives’ franchise has already had two major labels offering her record deals.

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In search of good Christmas music
Christmas Music … you either love it or hate it. Even those who enjoy their occasional yuletide favorite have probably grown a bit tired of it all by now – the result of too many trips to the store, mall or doctor’s office. Everywhere you go you’re hearing the same KBAY Christmas music mix, ad nauseum. more…

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Encyclopedia On Indian Music Released
CHENNAI, Dec 24 (Bernama) — An encyclopedia chronicling the journey of music in India across 2,000 years and spanning the neighbouring countries as well, was released in the capital of south Indian state Tamil Nadu, here on Wednesday, Press Trust of India (PTI) said.

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Music gurus come together for Global Indian Music Awards launch

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Music to Monkeys’ Ears? Try Metallica, or the Metro
Music is known to induce terror and tears, as well as inspire dance. Even basic human speech itself is laced with emotional direction: a musical pattern of long drawn out sounds versus short brief ones can be the difference between calming and exciting a child. Might it then be possible for a composer to manipulate an audience’s emotions with some carefully chosen notes? [More]

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Music can enhance your workout
Music can help a workout, but television and studying can make it less effective.

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Music DVD Review: America’s Music Legacy: Soul
Soul music greats in concert.

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Music History series opening delayed
The introductory exhibit of the Music and Entertainment History series scheduled to start this fall at the Museums of Cassidy Park has been postponed due to a serious automobile accident, according to Foots Quinn who is in charge of the project.

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Music gurus come together for Global Indian Music Awards launch
The first Global Indian Music Awards (GIMA) unfolded yesterday in a very grand way at Yash Raj Studios, Mumbai, which witnessed the presence of several dignitaries from the music and screen world….

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Canadian mine faces Indian opposition

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Extra Extra
Turner Brown A Girl & the Goat review from Michael Nagrant that references Traci Lords and takes a swipe at Graham Elliot Bowles ? Break yourself off a piece of that. [ Hungry Mag ] Speaking of Bowles : grahamwich (which is not even open) received a negative review from some dumbass on Yelp who said that not being open ruined a “pleasant walk.” Can’t emphasize “dumbass” enough. [ Eater ] You’d …

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Moxi Mate
For those wanting to get more from a single cable TV connection, the Moxi Mate is worth considering as an add-on to a Moxi DVR, but you’ll need a fat wallet and more than a little patience.

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Eade backs review of AFL’s drug policy
Western Bulldogs Rodney Eade has joined the growing band of AFL club representatives calling for an alteration to the league’s illicit drugs policy.

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Around the Town: Traveler to perform at The Arboretum
Bringing the 2010 Summer Concert Series to a close,electric-gypsy band Traveler will perform at The Arboretum atFlagstaff on Saturday, rain or shine.

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Canadian mine faces Indian opposition
OTTAWA, Sept. 3 (UPI) — Canadian Indian leaders say they remain opposed to a proposed copper-gold mine in British Columbia and warned of violence if the project proceeds. British Columbia – Canada – First Nation – Government – Recreation and Sports

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Getting Indian visa as difficult as American: Shafqat Amanat Ali

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Case shows frustrations of proving allegations of incest
More attention is usually paid to stranger-danger types of sex crimes against children, even though experts say the greatest threat remains with those who know their victims.

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INTERVIEW/PROFILE: Jazz Musician of the Day: Pat Martino
All About Jazz is celebrating Pat Martino’s birthday today! Pat MartinoWhen the anesthesia wore off, Pat Martino looked up hazily at his parents and his doctors and tried to piece together any memory of his life. One of the greatest guitarists in jazz… more Website | Photos | Articles Follow Pat Martino…

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Getting Indian visa as difficult as US: Pak singer
Getting an Indian visa has become as tough as getting an American one, says popular Pakistani singer Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, who was on a four-city tour of the country. But he maintains that films and music are the two “strong” bonds between India and Pakistan.

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Guide to Notting Hill Carnival
It started life as a local festival organised by the West Indian community in the area but has expanded into a full-blown Caribbean carnival attracting thousands of visitors from around the world.

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Getting Indian visa as difficult as American: Shafqat Amanat Ali
By Robin Bansal, New Delhi, Aug 29 : Getting an Indian visa has become as tough as getting an American one, says popular Pakistani singer Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, who was on a four-city tour of the country. But he maintains that films and music are the two “strong” bonds between India and Pakistan.

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Classical Indian Music for Healing and Relaxation by Music for Deep Meditation www.innersplendor.com

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010


To purchase full CD visit us at www.innersplendor.com Also please join our Facebook Fan Page at www.facebook.com This best-selling release from Music for Deep Meditation captures the unspoiled purity of the Veena, one of the most ancient instruments from India.The simple and sweet improvisational melodies were specifically played to bring the listener into a place of stillness and calm. The veena is masterfully played by Gayatri Govindarajan an accomplished musician who poured her whole heart into this recording. Each CD from Music for Deep Meditation is made with the utmost purity and integrity of sound, bringing to life music that is truly inducive for meditation and relaxation. We invite you to explore each one. Produced by Manasi Fragoso, Vidura Barrios and Kapish Joshi for Inner Splendor Media. To buy CD you can also visit www.apsari.com



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