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Jagjit Singh
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| The Ghazal King Jagjit Singh is undoubtedly one of the renowned Ghazal Singer in the world. Jagjit Singh is one of those entertainers who never pause, who never goes stale. The concert was indeed one of its kind and it was a privilege in itself to be a part of the same. |
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John McLaughlin
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| John McLaughlin promoted his Western Jazz-Fusion album, "Floating Point". The core group included keyboardist Louiz Banks, percussionist Sivamani and drummer Ranjit Barot as well as French bassist Hadrien Feraud. John has transcended yet another set of musical boundaries with his new album. |
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Anoushka Shankar Concert
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| The daughter of legendry Pt. Ravi Shankar, Anoushka, strummed on her sitar at Mumbai and Delhi. The music not only mesmerized the crowd but left them spell bound during and after the performance. |
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| The Johnnie Walker One Tree Music Festival 2008 |
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| The Johnnie Walker One Tree festival was surely a community feeling. The performances by Robert Cray Band and Jose Feliciano were astounding. As they say, "it’s all about your space, your scene and your festival", the celebration shall always be cherished in the memoirs of the attendants. |
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Scorpions
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| This was one of the best performances of the Band. They ruled India with 3 enchanting concerts at Bangalore, Mumbai and Shillong. The crowd at the venue was left stunned. |
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Sunburn
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| An extravaganza in itself. Suburn, a two-day festival at Goa, depicted the wild side of life. Dj’s from across the globe gathered at the venue including the renowned DJ Axwell and our very own Nikhil Chinapa to mesmerize the crowd and keep them thumping to non-stop muzzak. |
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America
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| The legend was repeated. America, USA's oldest pop rock band performed in two extraordinary concerts at Mumbai and Bangalore in India. This surely left the crowd wind back in the time-machine. |
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Saif, Parikrama & Strings
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| Four live concerts with the India’s best band, best actor and best Paki-band was merged together. The response at Bangalore and Delhi was awesome but the intensity fell a pitch low when it came to the audience of Mumbai and Kolkatta. They created an enchanting mayhem. |
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