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Showing posts with label Punjabi Singer. Show all posts
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September 23, 2010

Amar Noori

Amar Noori - Punjabi Singer


Punjabi Singer Amar Noori wallpapers

Biography - Amar Noori


Amar Noori is famous pujabi singer . She is gorgeous ,and full of telent. Apart from singing she also plays many roles as an actress in many punjabi movies , and albums. She is also a good host of many stage shows like 'Shaam Sura Di'. She is married to famous punjabi and hindi singer Sardool Sikander .

Albums and Songs by Amar Noori


* Bhabi Meri Gut Karde
* Ishq Brandi
* Boliyan
* Rang Mahiye Da
* Sass Nuun Da Muqabla
* Mere Deor Da Viah
* Maye Main Saunha Ni
* Giddhe Vich Main Nachdi
* Aao Nachiye
* Jija Ve Teri Saali Nachdi
* Nachdi Nu Maarey Akhiyan
* Ishq Brandi
* Bhabi Meri Gut Karde
* Nachdi Nu Maarey Akhiyan
* Jija Ve Teri Saali Nachdi
* Aao Nachiye
* Giddhe Vich Main Nachdi
* Amar Noorie_Jija Ve Teri Saali Nachdi_6Maye Main Saunha Ni.mp3
* Mere Deor Da Viah
* Sass Nuun Da Muqabla
* Boliyan
* Rang Mahiye Da
* Sass Nuun Da Muqabla
* Boliyan
* Ishq Brandi
* Bhabi Meri Gut Karde
* Nachdi Nu Maarey Akhiyan
* Jija Ve Teri Saali Nachdi
* Aao Nachiye
* Giddhe Vich Main Nachdi
* Amar Noorie_Jija Ve Teri Saali Nachdi_6Maye Main Saunha Ni.mp3
* Mere Deor Da Viah
* Rang Mahiye Da

Wallpapers ~ Amar Noori




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Punjabi Singer Amar Noori wallpapers

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Video ~ Amar Noori's song


Amar Noorie - Cheere Waleya Gabrua

September 17, 2010

Gurdas Maan

Punjabi Leagend - Gurdas Maan


Gurdas Maan was born on 4 January 1957 in Giddarbaha, Muktsar, Punjab, India. He is famous Indian singer, songwriter, choreographer, and actor. His mother is Tej Kaur and father is Sardar Gurdev Singh Maan. Maan is married to Manjit and has one son Gurikk.

The Leagend - Gurdas Maan

He was formally educated in Malout. As a keen sports enthusiast Maan was fascinated by the National Institute of Sports in the city, this prompted him to join the N.I.S and gain a Masters Degree in Physical Education. He took part in youth festivals organized by various universities and won several awards for his singing and acting.He won medals in many athletic events including a bronze at the National Championship as well as achieving a black belt in judo.

He gained national attention in India in 1980 with the song Dil Da Mamla Hai. Since then he has gone on to record over 27 albums and has written over 200 songs. The play was seen by a producer for Doordarshan Kendra Jalandhar, the producer who thought the song to have potential approached Maan with a proposition for a TV performance of the song to which Maan agreed. When the song was aired on 31 December 1980 it gained national attention and Gurdas Maan became a national figure. The success of the song attracted the attention of HMV who wanted to record and release the song. It was with HMV that Maan eventually released his debut album with a year later in 1981.

Gurdas Maan is often credited with raising Punjabi folk music from a regional level mostly in the Punjab to gain international recognition. His album Apna Punjab won Best Album at the 1998 Asian Pop and Media Awards held in Birmingham. Maan also won Best Song for the title track and Best International Artist the same year. In addition to these awards, Maan more recently won three music awards of Best Lyrics (Kudiye), Best Song (Heer), as well as Best Singer of the Year at the ETC Channel Punjabi Music Awards on 6 March 2005.

Gurdas Maan has received an honorary degree of Doctor of Music from the University of Wolverhampton on 7 Sept 2010. In 2009 he won "Best International Album" at the UK Asian Music Awards for Boot Polishan.

Gurdas Maan - Popular Songs


  • Pind Diyan Galiyan
  • Jagga
  • Jaadugarian
  • Mast Mast
  • Pyar Kar Le
  • Gham Kahan Tak
  • Tim Tim Taarea
  • Enna Pyar Ni
  • Heer
  • Lakh Pardesi
  • Oh Veela Yaad Kar
  • Challa
  • Mera Desh Mere Dildaran Da
  • Dil Da Mamla Hai
  • Dil Saaf Hona Chahida
  • Mamla Gadbad Hai
  • Peerh Tere Jaan Di
  • Sajna Ve Sajna
  • Inj Nahin Karinde
  • Ishq Da Giddha
  • Boot Polishan
  • Apna Punjab Hove
  • Asi Tere Shehar
  • Babe Bhangra Pounde Ne
  • and many more..

Gurdas Maan - Popular Albums


  • Jaadugarian
  • Punjeeri
  • Pyar Kar Le
  • Heer
  • Dil Hona Chahida Jawaan
  • Ishq Da Giddha
  • Than Than Gopal
  • Vilayatan
  • Dil Saaf Hona Chahida
  • Aakarh Aa Hi Jaandi E
  • Mamala Garbar Hai
  • Aaja Sajna
  • Khedan De Din Chaar
  • Peer Tere Jaan Di
  • Chugliyaan
  • Chhed Na Dardan Nu
  • Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da
  • Dil Da Badshah
  • and many more..

Gurdas Maan Filma Ch


Gurdas Maan is best known as an actor for his performances in two films: Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waaris (2006), which was nominated as India's selection for the Academy Awards, and Shaheed-E-Mohabbat (1999), the film which tells the real-life story of Boota Singh.

Filmography


* 2011: Amrit-Tha real power
* 2011: Yaar Punjabi
* 2010: Chak Jawana
* 2010: Sukhmani - Hope for Life
* 2009: Mini Punjab (Speed OXL Films)
* 2008: Yaariyan (Universal)
* 2007: Mummy-Ji (special appearance) (Universal)
* 2006: Waris Shah - Ishq Daa Waaris (MovieBox)
* 2004: Des Hoyaa Pardes (Universal)
* 2004: Veer Zaara (special appearance)(Yash Raj Films)
* 2002: Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai
* 2000: Shaheed Udham Singh (MovieBox)
* 1999: Shaheed-E-Mohabbat
* 1999 Sirf Tum (special appearance)
* 1995: Subedaar
* 1994: Kachehri
* 1994: Wanted: Gurdas Maan Dead or Alive
* 1992: Saali Adhi Ghar Waali
* 1991: Roohani Taaqat
* 1990: Pratigya
* 1990: Qurbani Jatt Di
* 1990: Dushmani Di Aag
* 1988: Baghavaat
* 1987: Chhora Haryana Da
* 1986: Ki Banu Duniyan Da
* 1986: Gabroo Punjab Da
* 1986: Laung Da Lashkara
* 1985: Patthar Dil
* 1984: Mamla Garbar Hai
* 1982: Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da

Gurdas Maan - Wallpapers


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September 8, 2010

Hazara Singh Ramta

Punjabi Folk Singer - Hazara Singh Ramta


Hazara Singh Ramta was born on August 1, 1926. Hazara Singh Ramta was born in Sahiwal, Pakistan. He is not only folk singer but also a Poet and Comedian. He is hottest artist in his times. He is well known for his melodies songs.

Punjabi Folk Singer Hazara Singh Ramta

Though Hazara Singh Ramta is a born poet and an epitome of artistic faculties, he started his singing career in 1952 with All India Radio and HMV by broadcasting and recording his beautiful ghazals and hilarious songs.

Hazara Singh Ramta - Super Hits Albums


  • Ramte Da Viyah


Hazara Singh Ramta - Songs Track list


  • Ramta Meman Vich
  • Ramte Di American Vahuti
  • Ramta Canada Vich
  • Ramte Peeni Shad Ditti E
  • Ramta Africa Vich
  • Ramte Nu Chadi Jawani


Hazara Singh Ramta - Songs Videos


Hazara Singh Ramta singing 'RAMTA MEMAN VICH'


August 13, 2010

Kulwinder Dhillon

Punjabi Singer ~ Kulwinder Dhillon


Years active 1998 - 2005


Kulwinder Dhillon was born in 1975. He belonged to village Pandori Ladha Singh near town Mahilpur of district Hoshiarpur. He was a celebrated Punjabi singer who had earned international fame through his execution of Indi pop. He has been considered as the most gifted musicians of the modern Bhangra era. He is best known for his outstanding extemporization and style of Bhangra. Kulwinder Dhillon, was an award-winning, internationally famous popular Indian singer. He died at the age of 32 in a car accident on 19 March, 2006, Phagwara-Banga road, near Behram village, Punjab.



Career


Kulwinder Dhillon stepped into the world of music with his first music inductive album, Kacheriyan Ch Mele Lagde. The album contains the popular song Boliyan that received quite an amount of airplay on the radios. Kulwinder Dhillon started his career with his debut album Kacheriyan Ch Mele Lagde that had the hit song, Boliyan which got a lot of airplay on the radios. Dhillon made his career with his third, smash hit album Akhara in 2003 that had made waves in India, and still is. The most popular song on the album was Kalli Kite Mil.

Kalli Kite Mil made Dhillon widely popular as he was mistaken at times for Surjit Bindrakhia with the particular tune. He later released Velli in 2005 that had just built upon his success with his previous album. It became an instant hit and had music videos for almost every song. The album was enjoyed by all throughout the world and nothing had to be changed to appeal to the international crowd. Most of the lyrics he sang for the albums were by Balvir Boparai who is famous for his album Hostel. Another album, Jatt Driver Fauji was released by Dhillon. The album comprises some of his new and popular tracks. Mashooq and Glassi Khadke are some other albums recorded by him.

Kulwinder Dhillon ~ Forever Hits Songs


  • Velli Yaar
  • Glassi Khadke
  • Kacherian Ch Mele Lagde
  • Camera Badook Te Mashooq
  • Bottle Wargiye Ni
  • Hikk De Jor
  • Pinki
  • Saal Solvan
  • Kallit kitte mil
  • Kachiye Zubaan Diye .... and many more

Kulwinder Dhillon ~ Albums


  • Kacheriyan Ch Mele Lagde (2001
  • Glassi Khadke (2002)
  • Akhara (2002)
  • Mashooq (2003)
  • Jatt Driver Fauji (2005)
  • Velli (2005)

Kulwinder Dhillon in Videos


Kacheriyan Ch Mele - Kulwinder Dhillon [Awsome Song]


August 12, 2010

Asa Singh Mastana

Punjabi Singer ~ Asa Singh Mastana


Years active 1926 – 1999


Asha Singh Mastana was a Punjabi musician and singer, best known for lending his voice to the hit Bollywood film Heer. His well-known songs, among others "Balle Ni Panjaab Diye Sher Bachiye", "Doli Charhdeyan Marian Heer Cheekaan" and "Kali teri gut", have served as templates for later Punjabi musicians. His great work also expands to singing sad songs like jadon meri arthi utha ke chalan ge to famous song main jatt yamla pagla deewana dramtized on Dharmendra. He was mostly paired with Surinder Kaur or Prakash Kaur for singing many old folk songs of Punjab.



Asa Singh Mastana Forever Hits Songs


  • Je Jawani Da Maza

  • Doli Charahdiyan Marian

  • Heer Akhdi Jogia

  • Jugni

  • Bolian -Bagan Wich

  • Tera Pyar Ja Hunda Janda Hai

  • Phir Tun Tun Tumbha

  • Kali Teri Gut

  • Peke Jaan Waliye

  • Beshak Khali Botal Torho

  • Jadon meri arthi utha ke chalan ge

  • Balle Ni Punjab Diye ... and many more


Asa Singh Mastana ~ Albums


  • Mainu Heere Heere Akhde

  • Sarke Sarke Jandiye Mutiare Ni

  • Mastana Masti Wich

  • EK MERI AKH KAASHNI

  • Doli Charahdiyan Marian Heer Cheekan

  • Bemisal Asa Singh Mastana vol 1 2 3

  • Golden Hour


Asa Singh Mastana in Videos


Balle Ni Punjab Diye Sher Bachchiye-Asa Singh Mastana


August 11, 2010

Malkit Singh

Punjabi Singer ~ Malkit Singh


Years active 1986–present


Malkit Singh, the king of Bhangra, an international phenomenon born in 1962 in village Hussainpur, Jalandhar, and raised in Nakodar, Jalandhar, Punjab. He is a famous foreign based Punjabi bhangra singer. Most famous for the songs "Gur Nalo Ishq Mita", "Tootak Tootak Tootiyan", "Kurri Garam Jayee", "Dekh li vilyait", as well as recently, "Chal Hun," and "Jind Mahi" from the blockbuster Bend It Like Beckham film soundtrack.
Malkit Singh, MBE was named as the biggest selling Bhangra artist of all time in the Guinness Book of Records in 2000. Bhangra music star Malkit Singh releases his 22nd album Billo Rani. He was invited to sing at the world famous US Super Bowl final in September 2009.

A big welcome awaited the Punjabi folksinger who was chosen to headline the event ahead of Canadian bhangra singers due to his immense international popularity. A number of other up-and-coming bhangra acts have had their chance to shine during the Winter Olympics in Canada.



Awards and Recognition


In 1997, he was given the recognition of the city of Los Angeles for his service to the Indian community.
Listed in the 2000 Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest selling bhangra artist of all time.
In 2001, Singh was awarded the 27th Convocation Gold Medal Award Doctorate by Guru Nanak Dev University.
Known as the unofficial "King" of bhangra and Punjabi folk music.
Performed at UCLA's Bruin Bhangra, 2006.
Performed at the Hollywood Bowl, September 21, 2009.

He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.

Malkit Singh Few Famous Songs


  • Teryan Isharyan Tay Nachna

  • Ekay Noon Lagian Do Bindian

  • Hai Kurti

  • Khich Kanda

  • Tere Ishq Nachaiyan

  • Punjabi Munda Pawe Bhangra

  • Kurri Garam Jayee Kurri Naran Jayee

  • Holli Holi Nach Kuriye

  • Tenoon Yaar Toon Pyare Ho Gayee Veer

  • Punjab Mera Rahe Wasda

  • Jehri Giddha Na Pawe

  • Khich Kanda

  • Paaro

  • Gur Nalon Ishq Mitha

  • Tutak Tutak Tutian

  • Pinda Vichon Pind Sunida

  • Mera Viah Karwa De

  • Ajj Bhangra Paon Nu Jee Karda

  • Maawan Thandian Chhawan

  • Banke Shahad Di Makhi

  • Billo Rani ...... and many more



Malkit Singh ~ Albums


* Nach Gidde Vich (1986)
* I Love Golden Star (1987)
* Put Sardaren De (1988)
* Chott Nigary Lawo (1988)
* Up Front (1988)
* Fast Forward (1989)
* Hai Shava (1989)
* Dhotakada Bai Dhotakada (1990)
* Ragga Muffin Mix (1991)
* Gal Sun Ja (1991)
* Tere Ishq Nachiyanv (1992)
* Singho Ho Jo Kathe (1992)
* Chak De Dholia (1993)
* Midas Touch (1994)
* Forever Gold (1995)
* Akh Larr Gayee (1997)
* Malkit Millennium Mixes "Kini Sohni" (1999)
* Nach Nach (2000)
* Kudi Patole Wargi (2000)
* Murh Watna Nu Jana
* Paaro (2001)
* Mighty Boliyan (2001)
* Midas Touch II (2003)
* 21st Chapter Nachna Aaj Nachna (2005)
* Billo Rani (2009)

Malkit Singh in Videos


Malkit Singh - Hey Jamalo


August 7, 2010

Amar Singh Chamkila

Punjabi Singer ~ Amar Singh Chamkila


Years active July 21, 1960 – March 8, 1988


Amar Chamkila was a high-profile Punjabi singer, songwriter and musician. He was also called Dunni Ram. He was on July 21, 1961 in the village of Dugri near Ludhiana, Punjab, India. He was the youngest child of Kartar Kaur and Hari Singh. He is widely touted as the most influential Punjabi folk singer of all time. This is an incredible feat as Chamkila sang for less than a decade. He is also regarded as one of the greatest Punjabi folk live stage performers. In his heyday, he was known to do three stage performances in a single day. With a natural aptitude for music, he learned to play the harmonium and dholki and won himself the opportunity to play alongside Punjabi folk artists such as K. Deep, Mohammad Saddiq and Surinder Shinda and many more. He was also an accomplished player of the Tumbi instrument.



He was married to Gurmail Kaur. He had two daughters, Amandeep Kaur and Kamaldeep Kaur. Kamal has gone on to follow her father's footsteps by becoming a singer. She has released albums of her own, some of which contain unsung but written lyrics by her father.

Rise to Fame


Amar Chamkila – Chamkila in Punjabi means one that glitters – he partnered up with the female vocalist Surinder Sonia and recorded eight duets. The record was released in 1979 and was produced by Charanjit Ahuja. The cunningly worded lyrics, which he had written himself, became hits across Punjab and paved the way for the unique lyrical mastery his fans would come to expect.

In 1980, Chamkila left Sonia and established a short-lived stage relationship with Miss Usha. He left Miss Usha in the same year in favor of teaming up with a female folk singer named Amarjot. Not much is known about Amarjot Kaur, except for the fact that she was previously married but left the marriage to pursue her dream of singing. Amarjot herself was a renowned singer and sang with Kuldip Manak. She would become Chamkila’s permanent singing partner providing the female vocals for his duets, that is, the majority of the songs that he wrote.

Chamkila, for the most part, wrote his own lyrics, the majority of which were boyish and suggestive, yet fluent, commentaries on extramarital affairs, alcohol and drug use. The couple’s appeal grew not only in the Punjab, but they quickly raced to international stardom among Punjabi uncles abroad. Around this time, Chamkila was considered by some to be more popular than folk legends such as Kuldip Manak, Gurdas Maan and Surinder Shinda.

Chamkila’s song Pehle Lalkare Naal was featured in the soundtrack of the 1987 Punjabi film Patola. He also recorded the song Mera Jee Karda for the Punjabi film Dupatta. Both films fared well at the box office and had a positive impact on Chamkila's popularity. He also reportedly recorded a music video for one of his songs for the state-owned Doordarshan channel, but after his death his video was taken off the air.

Chamkila recorded in excess of ninety songs before he killed in Mehsopur, Punjab in 1988. At the time of his death, he reportedly had 200 songs that had not been sung or recorded.

Amar Singh Chamkila Few Famous Songs


  • Pehle Lalkare Naal

  • Mera Jee Karda

  • Amar Singh Chamkila

  • Hun Parkhu Gabrua

  • Chor De Bhuleke Sadh

  • Main Sarab Ban Gayi

  • Tere Gore Lak Nu

  • Sofi Nu Ji Ji Kardi

  • Kan Kar Gal Sun

  • Char Amli De Modhe

  • Naam Jap Le

  • Yaaran Da Rumal

  • Yaar Ne Gali Chon Laghna

  • Sharbat Wango Ghut Bharlan

  • Bhij Gai Bahar Khari

  • Bachke Reha Kar Tun Nakro

  • Kal Bhaven Jind Kadh Layen ... and many more



Death


Having arrived to perform in the famous pind of Mehsampur, Punjab, both Chamkila and Amarjot were gunned down by AK47'S along side Gill and other group members as they exited their vehicle on March 8, 1988 at approximately 2 o'clock. A gang shot several rounds fatally wounding the couple and other members of the entourage.

Conspiracies


Singers having him killed because he was more popular than them

The inter-caste affair between Chamkila and Amarjot. Chamkila was from the Chamar caste while Amarjot was from the Tharkan caste. It is said that Amarjot's brothers were not happy with this relationship.

Amar Singh Chamkila ~ Albums


  • Baba Tera Nankana

  • Naam Jap Le

  • Hik Utte So Ja Ve

  • Jija Lak Minle

  • Bhul Gai Main Ghund Kadna

  • Sharbat Wangoo Ghut Bhar

  • Lak Mera Kach Warga

  • Aashiqui

  • Mitra Main Khand Ban Gai

  • Pehle Lalkaare Naal

  • Hikk Uthe Saun Ja

  • Chamkila Remixes

August 4, 2010

Surjit Bindrakhia

Punjabi Singer ~ Surjit Bindrakhia ~ Surjit Singh Bains


Years active April 15, 1962 – November 17, 2003



Surjit Bindrakhia was a Punjabi Bhangra singer. He was known for his hekh or King of Bhangra, in which he sings a note continuously in one breath. Surjit Bindrakhia had arguably the most powerful voice among Bhangra singers during his time. Throaty, with a range that never fails to astound, he was possibly the most successful traditional artist doing the rounds of the bhangra scene during his time.Surjit Bindrakhia is considered to have one of the greatest voices in the history of Bhangra.

Surjit_Bindrakhia_Punjabi_Singer

Early life


Surjit was born to his father, Sucha Singh, and his mother, Gurcharan Kaur, in the village of Bindrakh in Punjab in Roopnagar Distt. His father was a famous village wrestler, who brought the village to prominence. He won inter college bouts at the university level. Although, his father always wanted Surjit to be a wrestler, he always wanted to be a singer. He began his singing career by singing boliyan for his college bhangra team. He received formal teaching from his guru, Atul Sharma. Bindrakhia appeared in films, before he was a major figure in the music industry. All of his hit songs were written by Shamsher Sandhu and music was produced by Atul Sharma. He married Preet Kamal. The couple had two children, his son, Gitaz, and daughter, Meenaz.

Professional life


Surjit had been known in Punjab for many years, but his big break in the expatriate market came with Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da 1995, a track that was his best known. His song Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da holds the record for being the number one Punjabi song on UK charts for weeks.There are more sustained dhol beats in Bindrakhia’s work than you would find elsewhere (actually Atul Sharma does the music on all his albums) and the style is traditional. He had cut 32 solo audio cassettes during his decade-long tour career. Since then there had been various remixes in the 1990's of his older songs and some blockbuster new releases. Stated to be one of the most popular singers in Punjab, Surjit Bindrakhia was considered to be the vital link between traditional Punjabi folk music and modern Punjabi pop.

Surjit Bindrakhia Few Famous Songs


» Dupatta Tera Sat Rang
» Tu Ni Boldi
» Jatt Di Pasand
» Galti Malti
» Tera Yaar Bolda
» Mukhda Dekh Ke
» Nache Saari Raat
» Moda Maar Ke
» Chere Waleya Gabruaa
» Bas Kar Bas Kar
» Lakk Tunoo Tunoo
» Billiaan Akhiyaan ....... and many more

Death


Bindrakhia died of a heart attack on November 17, 2003 at his home in Haripur (Mohali). The high-pitched melodious voice of Punjab fell silent forever with the cremation of Surjit Bindrakhia. Some of the artists who turned up to pay their last respects to the legend included Hans Raj Hans, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Babbu Mann, his lyricist and a close friend Shamsher Singh Sandhu and his guru and music composer Atul Sharma, and the legendary Gurdas Maan. Bindrakia stormed the market with over 250 million hit sales of which 175 million came from India alone.

Surjit Bindrakhia ~ Albums


» Galti Malti Maaf Kar Deo
» Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da
» Mukhda Dekh Ke
» Wang Wargi Kuri
» Tera Vikda Jai Kure Pani
» Dilaan Diyaan Choriyaan
» Pyar Kar Le
» Ishqe Di Agg
» Billiaan Akhiaan
» Main Kal Takk Nahin Rehna
» Phul Kadhda Phulkari
» Aakhiyan De Vanj Bure
» Sohni Naar
» Munda Ki Mangda
» Labh Kiton Bhabiye
» Singho Sewadar Bano
» Bas Kar Bas Kar
» Dil Watte Dil Mangda
» Lakk Tunoo Tunoo
» Phullan Wangoo Hasdiye Kudiye
» Wang Hogayi Tang
» Gal Sun
» Janam Diharha Khalse Da
» Hai Darhuka
» Rumaal Bhul Gayee

Surinder Kaur

Punjabi Singer ~ Surinder Kaur - Nightingale of Punjab


Years active 1943—2006



Surinder Kaur (November 25, 1929 – June 15, 2006), was an Indian Punjabi singer and songwriter. She was also known as the ‘Nightingale of Punjab’; she also sang some Hindi movie songs, between 1948-1952. She had many golden hits including Like Lathe di chadar?, Suhe ve cheere valeya? , Kaala Doriya, Kiven akhiyan che pavan kajra, Kaala Doriya and many more. She also gave many duet performances with various singers.



Career


Surinder Kaur made her debut with a live performance on Lahore Radio in August 1943, and on August 31, 1943, she and her elder sister, Parkash Kaur cut their first duet, Maavan Te Dheeyan Ral Baithiyaan for the HMV label. She was emerging as superstars across the Indian subcontinent.

After the partition of India, Surinder Kaur and her parents relocated to Ghaziabad, Delhi, and she married to Prof. Joginder Singh Sodhi, a lecturer in Punjabi literature at Delhi University. Recognizing her talent, her husband became her support system, and soon she started a career as a playback singer in Hindi film industry in Bombay, introduced by music director, Ghulam Haider. She sang 3 songs in the 1948 film Shaheed, including
Badnam Na Ho Jaye Mohabbat Ka Fasaana,
Aanaa hai tho aajaao,
Taqdeer ki aandhi…hum kahaan aur thum kahaan.

Together Surinder Kaur and Sodhi wrote such classics as
"Chan Kithe Guzari Aai Raat," "Lathe Di Chadar," "Shonkan Mele Di," and "Gori Diyan Jhanjran", "Sarke-Sarke Jandiye Mutiare"
The couple they also served as the public face of the Indian People's Theater Association (IPTA), an arm of the Indian Communist party in Punjab, spreading messages of peace and love to the most remote villages of East Punjab; she also traveled to many parts of the world performing Punjabi folk songs, gaining rapid popularity. Apart from folk songs, Surinder Kaur sang Muslim Sufi Punjabi kafis and lyrics by contemporaries such as Nand Lal Noorpuri, Amrita Pritam , Mohan Singh and Shiv Kumar.

Surinder Kaur Few Famous Songs


» Dachi Walia Morh Muhar
» AkhiaaN Ve RaatiN Soun na
» ChaD Ke takhat Hazara
» Dil Sohal vay Gussay na boleeN
» Ek Vari Aaja haniyaaN
» Houkay Bharay jawani
» Jo tere gham nu vi hass kay
» Koi DhoonDh layavo
» Maai Ni Maai Mere Naina de Geetan vich
» Massya di raat kaali
» MoR de Ni Mera Ranjhan Menoo
» Oh BaRa Be Lehaaz Kee Kariye
» Raat NooN
» Saari raat tera takni aaN raah
» Sajjna Beqadra Dukh WanDya
» TasveeraN na miliyaaN
» Teri yaad Aai vay ...... and many many more

Surinder Kaur ~ Albums


» Lak Hile Majajan Jandi Da
» Chan Kithan Gujari Aai Raat
» Munda Bhaldi Ha Nit
» Lathe Di Chadar
» Mainu Heere Heere Akhde Hits All The Way
» Dachi Waleya Morh Mohar Ve
» Punjab Di Koyal
» Sada Chirhian Da Chamba (Doli Geet)
» Maahia Tappe Boliyan
» Shaunkan Mele Di Punjabi
» Teri Kanak Di Rakhi
» Golden Classics Vol 1 by Surinder Kaur
» Golden Classics Vol 2 by Surinder Kaur
» Sarke Sarke Jandiye Mutiare Ni

Awards and Recognition


Surinder Kaur was conferred the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Punjabi Folk Music in 1984, by the Sangeet Natak Academi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance and Theater.
The Millennium Punjabi Singer award
Padma Shri award in 2006
The Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar conferred on her a doctorate in the year 2002.
In 2006 Doordarshan documentary titled, Punjab Di Koyal (Nightingale of Punjab), on the life and works of Surinder Kaur, received the Doordarshan National Awards - 2006

Illness and Death


In 2006, a prolonged illness prompted Surinder Kaur to seek treatment in the U.S. she died in a New Jersey hospital on June 15 at the age of 77. She was survived by three daughters, eldest, singer Dolly Guleria followed by Nandini Singh and Pramodini Jaggi. Upon the death, the Prime minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh described her as "the the nightingale of Punjab", and "a legend in Punjabi folk music and popular music and a trend-setter in Punjabi melody." and added, "I hope that her immortal voice will motivate other artists to practice the right Punjabi folk music tradition.

Surinder Kaur ~ Songs Videos



SURINDER KAUR ~ Chan Kithe Guzari Ayee Rat ~ video


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