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Musicians join hands to help their fraternity and families in the tricity
Nearly 30 years ago,when Manjit Singh left the Mumbai music industry to bring his father back to his roots,here in Chandigarh,little did he know that his journey will leave an impact that would resonate for years to come. It was 1984 when violinist Amrik Singh and his percussionist son,Manjit Singh,relocated to Chandigarh. While the senior Singh had years of experience behind him having worked with the likes of Ghulam Haider and Bappi Lahiri his son can be credited for introducing finesse,style and professionalism in Punjabi music production. We were in our twenties and Manjit changed the way we made music, recalls music composer Atul Sharma.
With noted music director Varinder Bachan as its president and Sharma as its vice president,the Society hopes to reach out to musicians across the region. It held a musical event Aap Ki Yaad Main at Tagore Theatre on January 11. Music director Uttam Singh was the chief guest. He agreed to come at once,as he too traces his roots to Punjab, says Sharma.
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