Thursday, 7 February 2013

Latest News & Stories on Jagjit Singh 72nd birthday Feb 08 2013 - Ghazal King Jagjit Singh Latest News, Image, Photo & Stories on Jagjit Singh 72nd birthday Feb 08 2013

Latest News & Stories on Jagjit Singh 72nd birthday Feb 08 2013 - Ghazal King Jagjit Singh Latest News, Image, Photo & Stories on Jagjit Singh 72nd birthday Feb 08 2013

Jagjit Singh is still popular among its fans more than a year after his death as the singer tops the list of most wanted online.According ghazal singers to Google Trends search, Jagjit Singh, whose 72nd birth anniversary falls tomorrow, heads the list of popular singers of this genre.In India, Internet Ludhiana, Bhopal and Indore seek maximum query performance related Singh. Pankaj Udhas comes second in popularity online in India, while Ghulam Ali is worldwide. Globally, the Indian subcontinent seeks the highest for Jagjit Singh, followed by Pakistan, Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates.The five best ghazal singers worldwide are: Jagjit Singh, Ghulam Ali, Mehdi Hassan, Pankaj Udhas and Aziz Talat.

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The presence of the late ghazal master Jagjit Singh still feeling by some of the major masterpieces of works lent. To celebrate his birthday, his wife and ghazal singer Chitra Singh, is organizing a concert on the city, with the title The Legend Lives On. The afternoon will beTop stage names like Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Ghansham Vaswani and Jaswant Singh, and will also be platform for three young artists to showcase their talent to audiences.All artists shall sing ghazals sung by Jagjit Singh afternoon. Aman Singers Trika, Mukherjee Budhaditya and Shahzad Ali, who has gained popularity through the musical reality show, Sur Kshetra, present their favorite ghazals by the late singer.”I used to watch the program regularly and these three guys were very impressive. So I asked Gajendra Singh, the director of South Kshetra for these children to be part of the concert. All three will singing some popular ghazals Jagjitji” says Singh.The concert will also mark the launch of the Foundation Jagjit Singh. “It was my husband’s dream to do something for the musicians, who are talented, but do not have the resources to nurture and showcase their talent.I wish to carry out his dream, “says Singh, who has inspired the founding Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, the Gurukul, to devise this project. Adds,” Although the logistics have to be resolved, our dream is to make a school, where people can not only learn, but also to stay, if necessary. 

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