Pakistan Pop Bands Continue to Churn out Great Music
Currently the biggest band in Pakistani pop, Strings has had a tumultuous history of disbanding and then reuniting. What hasn’t changed is the consistency of Faisal and Bilal — the band duo — at churning out good music. As for the band’s as yet untitled next album, “it’ll be different — more rock-oriented and not [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan’s Junoon Rocker Explains Going Solo
Currently in the city to promote his first solo album, Social Circus, the shiny-headed, irreverent and utterly candid former lead singer of Junoon says he actually quit acting seven years ago. Azmat says he’ll never move to Mumbai, even though his professional prospects might seem better here. But don’t assume that Pakistan’s most famous rocker [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Band’s Pipe Dream Comes True in Scotland
Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has stepped in at the last minute to allow a pipe band to play at tomorrow’s record-breaking piping attempt in Holyrood Park. The head of state said the trip was important for international relations and personally organised 31 flight tickets for the band, who touched down in Edinburgh yesterday. Pipefest 2005, [...]
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Pakistani Pop Band Enthralls Bangladesh
Pakistani rock band Jal was performing for the first time in Bangladesh. JPR Events had brought to the music lovers and concert -goers in Dhaka. Jal-An Urdu word of Persian origin, which simply means ‘water’. Playing along the lines of Latin-Acoustic Guitars; the main emphasis of their music is one the melodies and the lyrical [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan Pop Group are Unicef Ambassadors for HIV/AIDS
Unicef Pakistan has appointed Strings – one of the leading Pakistani pop groups, as national ambassadors for HIV/Aids. Strings will join Unicef ambassadors around the world from the entertainment and sports fields to combat HIV/Aids. The group’s stars believed that their music could be both a means of social commentary and form of self expression. [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Pop Music in Boom as Artists Make More Money
Pop music is rapidly taking over the Pakistani music scene, despite the moral brigade and diktats of the clergy. “Pop, along with soft rock, is growing in popularity. Already, one private channel – Indus Music – is solely devoted to playing pop music 24 hours a day. There are over 80 FM channels spread all [...]
Continue reading »British Woman Set for First Urdu Pop Single in Pakistan
Andrea Meadows is swapping her Yorkshire tones for Urdu on her first single which she hopes will eventually bring together artists from all over the world. Thanks to dad Cliff Jenkyns she was invited to perform for 8,000 people … “My dad phoned me at work and said ‘can you take next week off? You’re [...]
Continue reading »Raaga Ustad Captivates Karachi Classical Music Concert
In a no-frill performance with absolute command over classical music, leading vocalist Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan enthralled the audience at a function organized by the All Pakistan Music Conference on Saturday night. Since Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan is also extremely fond of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali, he chose Raag Des of the Khammach Thaath to [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Music is the New Craze in India
Harvinder Singh of Planet M says, ”Pakistani music cassettes sell like hot cakes and sometimes we get out of stock as well. These days Ali Zafar is on everybody’s lips and still one can see the craze for Pakistani band Junoon.” For ghazal lovers the craze is for Tahira, Iqbal Bano and Abida Parveen. A [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Guitarist in America Fuses Jazz with Ghazal
Abbasi—whose earlier releases paint him as a swinging modernist in the John Scofield mode—was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Snake Charmer, the band, pays tribute to its leader’s roots in several different ways. The South Asian influences are reflected in more than Abbasi’s occasional use of the electric sitar: his wife, Ontario-raised Kiran Ahluwalia, brings her [...]
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