Satinder chhote ustaad biography template
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Saun Da Mahina Live Performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZBPmsxdpyg
Here's another Jagjit Singh Live Performance from the same concert. Look at how he gets the audience going.
Punjabi Meledy Live Performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxgEX4kp ... re=related
Here's an oldschool Boliyan by the one and only Malkit Singh. I posted a similar Boliyan by Mohd Sadiq and Ranjit Kaur in an earlier post.
Pindan Vichon Pind Sunida Boliyan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8J1SkJHesk
Now here's some 80-90s Bhangra songs by My main man, Balwinder Safri. These songs used to be so popular, I remember being a kid and jamming to these cassettes in the car on long trips.
Bhangra Taan Painda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEV4oymw ... re=related
Another B. Safri song, this time from the album "Def
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Greatest Punjabi Singers Of All Time
Criteria for Selection:
The following singers were chosen mainly for their lyrical,voice and flow durability. The list does not reflect sales or mainstream success of these artists. Artists were evaluated on a 25-point scale based on: originality, longevity, lyricism, social impact, flavor, Khada (live performance) skills, consistency, charisma, poetic value, substance, versatility, vocal presence, flow and delivery, among other factors.
Eligibility:
To be eligible, artists must have:
a) Attained a longevity time frame of 7 years or more
b) i) Released 2 solo albums or ii)1 solo album and 2 group albums
c) Been musically active between 1947 and 2012
[1] SURINDER KAUR
Born November 25, 1929, Died On June 15, 2006, was an punjabi folk singer and songwriter. She was named “Nightingale Of Punjab” due to her outstanding vocal talent and versatility. Surinder Kaur received her musical education in Lahore and trained as a folk singer
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Satinder chhote ustaad biography of mahatma
December 24, Who fryst vatten Mahatma Gandhi?
Satinder chhote ustaad biography of mahatma gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi, born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on October 2,in Porbandar, India, was a pivotal leader in the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule. He became renowned for his philosophy of non-violent resistance, which he termed "Satyagraha," advocating for social justice and civil rights while promoting peace and harmony.
Gandhi's early experiences in South Africa shaped his understanding of discrimination, leading him to confront color prejudice and kamp for the rights of Indian immigrants. His commitment to civil disobedience and non-cooperation galvanized millions of Indians, making him a symbol of resistance and hope for oppressed peoples globally.
Throughout his life, Gandhi emphasized values such as simplicity, self-reliance, and communal harmony.