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Mindrocks Youth Summit 2019 – Ritviz shares what it takes to compose a tune.

23-year old electronic music producer, composer and singer, Ritviz shot to viral fame with release of his hit single Udd Gaye. In a partnership between Bacardi, All India Bakchod & Nucleya - Udd Gaye was handpicked by the best in the business to be the biggest party anthem of the year, released in 2017.
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We musicians are a dying breed - Ernie Flanagan

Learn and Play for Love not Money, if money comes, good, but more importantly do it because you Love it, says musician Ernest Flanagan better known to everyone as Ernie.
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Bandra Fair still a hit with Mumbaiites

The devotion to Our Lady of the Mount is a devotion which is common to a vast concourse of all castes and creeds, who throng the Basilica with their votive offering and supplications during the festival every September. And this year is no different. Lakhs have thronged the Basilica since the last three days and continue to do so each day.
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All you need to know on the artists performing at the Bacardi NH7 this year

Bacardi NH7 Weekender, India’s Happiest Music Festival, conceptualized by OML, celebrates its grand 10-year run this November. India’s largest multi-genre festival has announced its much-awaited line-up of top performing global and Indian artists for Pune, where it will play from 29th November – 1st December 2019.
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The Future of Indie Artist in India

What is “Indie” music? How do we define the genre? In the 90’s people would argue that they liked Alanis Morisette “before she was cool” - inferring that her (then)newfound popularity made her no longer an “indie” talent. Remember watching a music award show on your old wooden TV set, and feeling confused as the band U2 won “Best Pop Album” of the year. U2 is Pop??? Oh wait Pop stands for Popular music. Sure, we guess the album was pretty popular that year.
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Remembering Pancham

27th June marks R. D. Burman’s 80th birth anniversary. Radio, TV, print, and musicians who love his music, would surely be hosting tributes to the master craftsman, composer, versatile singer and actor showcasing the humorous as well as the misty eyed side of the great Panchamda.
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Dressed for Success - A musician's success story.

Swedish music duo Roxette couldn’t have said it better in their song Dressed for Success. Their lyrics …Tried to make it little by little, Tried to make it bit by bit on my own, Quit the job, the grey believer, Another town where I get close to the bone… The song was the lead single from their second studio album ‘Look Sharp’ (1988). The song was re-issued internationally in June 1989 and became a worldwide hit.
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Being an anonymous pop star: Lord J

We live in a world where most people believe that the illusion of attaining intense fame makes people happy. But is being famous equivalent to happiness?
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Indian born music and film stars who made it big overseas.

Did you know that there are many Hollywood starlets who were actually born in India and made it big in Hollywood after migrating to foreign lands? Take a look: Iconic crooner Engelbert Humperdinck, Cliff Richard, Freddie Mercury to Hollywood starlets like Frieda Pinto, Oscar winner Ben Kingsley and a few others.
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All you need is Love: Musicians talk Love on Valentine’s Day

It’s Valentine’s Day and Monarose Sheila Pereira gets a few musicians to share what love means to them straight from the heart.
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