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I'm not much of a Band music fan, I must admit but I've captured this special on the group Roots. If there's any interest I can release it. Reply to the thread to register your interest ;)
Last edited by bromora; 11-07-2005 at 04:38 PM. Reason: Now Seeding
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thank u so much.....kintu vaiya aikana ki aktai gan??artist ka????kisui janan nai....plz aktu janai dan...thanx....
Can't help you much bhai. I have not seen it and Band songs aren't really my "thing". However, it's a 23 minute programme featuring a band called "Roots" including interviews with the band plus a number of songs. Feel free to download and see.
Here's a short news story I found by searching in google:
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A six member music band, Roots, has emerged with its maiden album Shuktara, produced by Kalatan Audio Vision. Comprising of ten songs, the lyrics are composed by Rudra Palash, Unmad Masud, Palash, Prince, Chanchal and Shubha.
The band has composed the songs Gaite pari na and Dukher sathi to the melody of folk style. But they have used Western instruments and tunes. The other songs, namely, Jadi kokhono, Biday, Ektai to jibon and the title song Shuktara are composed in a way of melo-rock.
The band members hope that the audience will enjoy the use of metal and rock for the song Ki dile akashke tumi. Another song Gagane Megh has been composed using folk fusion.
The band has recently performed with noted folk singer Paban Das at the Cola Concert in Dhaka. Roots had won the title of the Best Band Award in 2003 in the Star Search competition, organised by the Benson & Hedges. The members of the band, Enayet, Prince, Chanchal, Tushar and Ratan, are all products of the competition.
They have taken music as their profession and their performances in recent years have been well appreciated in the campus of the Dhaka University and in other places.
__________________ Lots of musical tracks on my YouTube Channel Be sure to visit it and leave comments on the videos and channel. Hope you enjoy!