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Bohemia: More than just forties and shorties
Bohemia: If proper rap music ever comes from Pakistan, people will love it.
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PA concert ban: Another day, another disappointment
Musicians lash out against the resolution to ban ‘objectionable’ concerts in educational institutions.
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Musicbox360: It’s a virtual world after all
Fashion Central Media Group launches an online music portal.
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Change beats: Dancing to her own drummer
French musician crosses cultural constraints in concert.
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Keys to diplomacy: In photo exhibition, Kool Kat sings the blues in K-town
From the mid-1950s to the 1970s, many jazz greats travelled as musical envoys.
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Blurring the boundaries
Sahara, the Punjabi bhangra band, talks about their upcoming album.
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A rendezvous with Faakhir
The singer talks about his new song ‘Atom Bomb’ and his evolving style.
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Adil Omar: Rapper meets songstress
Adil Omar talks about his collaboration with Meesha Shafi.
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Islamabad treated to gravity-defying stunts, live music and dance
Chinese art troupe mesmerises audience with an assortment of lively performances.
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‘I can’t stand Salman Ahmad’: Ali Azmat
Ali Azmat says he is at a point-of-no-return.
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Mehdi Hassan admitted to hospital, put on ventilator
Hassan had trouble breathing on Tuesday, after which he was rushed to hospital.
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Shahvaar Ali Khan: ‘I want peace, not pieces’
Pakistani musician Shahvaar Ali Khan on his latest single ‘No Saazish, No Jang’.
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‘The Voice’ amps up the star power
The stars of television singing contest “The Voice” promises more celebrity and top talent in their upcoming season.
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Ghulam Ali Lahooti: The case of the vanishing violin
Ghulam Ali Lahooti expresses remorse over the dearth of violinists in the country.
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A musical trend
Chart topping albums of 2011 led to an overall increase in the sale of music.
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Sajjad Ali: A plate full of ‘Qeemay Aalay Poore’
Pop singer Sajjad Ali goes acoustic with his latest offering.
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Janice Miller: The one singer army
Miller believes by fusing different sounds together, she can help in filling the cultural gap between East and West.
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Palwashay: Music never dies
A passionate Pashto singer finally succeeds in releasing his second album.
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Aliya Rasheed: The good listener
Classical singer Aliya Rasheed sees the world through her voice and her sixth sense.
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Strings rock India
The pop rock band, who recently performed in India, talks about new singles and future plans.
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Back on track: BSB
The 90s boy band are working on their eighth album.
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Sur-Kshetra: Aslam and Reshammiya set for a battle
The singers have been chosen as leaders for their teams in ‘Sur-Kshetra’.
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From the world of music: Female singers dazzle in 2011
Songwriter Harvey, singer Adele and newcomer Rey leave an imprint.
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Salman Ahmad: ‘Music is a call for unity’
Salman Ahmad says he uses his music’s ‘healing property’ to serve Pakistan.
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Songs from Peshawar: Dicing with death
Suicide attacks and violence are being featured in songs from Peshawar.
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Violence changes Pakistan song book
Pakistanis now write less about affairs of heart, more about tragedy of suicide attacks and militant insurgency.
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4084: ‘Hawa Hawa’ flies to Bollywood
Hassan Jahangir’s famous song will feature in Hriday Shetty’s 4084.
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Leadership for youth: Anecdotes, music and rousing inspiration in the mix
Programme Dastaan-e-Ishq organised at Edwards College Peshawar.
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Patriotic partners
Sufi rocker Salman Ahmad joins hands with Junaid Jamshed, will be playing at PTI rally in Karachi on December 25.
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Why is Katrina 'Chikni Chameli'?
Only a topmost actress could have done justice to the song, says director Karan Malhotra.
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Melanie Amaro: Girls just wanna have fun
Melanie Amaro wins first season of ‘X Factor’ USA.
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Shehzad Roy: Strictly satire
The musician says his new song ‘Apnay Ulloo’ is for every Pakistani.
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Melodies galore: The timeless charm of classical music
Shaukat Manzoor along with Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, of the famed Sham Churasi gharana, enthralled a select audience.
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Grammys honour late Steve Jobs
Apple co-founder’s contribution to music technology recognised.
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50th anniversary: Beach Boys ‘do it again’
The Californian band is reuniting to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a new album and a long world tour in 2012.
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“Mahiya”: Jal is back
Will Goher Mumtaz and Shazi manage to maintain the band’s former glory?
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Ali Zafar & LPNY: Musical pair
Zafar is excited about collaborating with female musicians for LPNY.
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Amy Winehouse: It’s a hard knock life
Posthumous Winehouse album reflects chaos.
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Waqar Ali: The melodious maestro
From ‘Paisay Anay Dey’ to ‘Humsafar’, Waqar Ali has come a long way.
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‘Chammak Challo’ most downloaded song
A recent survey testifies to the popularity of the RA.One number.
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Dhanush much more than 'Kolaveri' song: Abhishek
Unfortunately people only seem to know Dhushan because of 'Kolavari Di, says Abhishek.
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Zafar ‘ecstatic’ about LPNY music
Pop singer finishes the soundtrack for his upcoming film.
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Dino talks music
The VJ-turned-singer discusses his latest track and the self-discovery that came with it.
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Icons from 80s: Pop is forever
Can iconic pop singers of the 80s manage to impress Generation Y?
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Poor Rich Boy band: Get rich or die trying
Lahore-based band Poor Rich Boy talk about their ambitions.
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Doris Day still singing at 87
Day, whose first hit was “Sentimental Journey”(1945), went from big band singer to movie star of the 1950s and ‘60s.
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Khud Kasha Dhamaka Yama: The song’s a blast
Pashto singer Sitara Younas’ latest song ‘Khud Kasha Dhamaka Yama’ follows in footsteps of Ali Azmat’s 'Bum Phata'
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Strings’ electrifying music rocks Karachi
Pop rock band comprising of Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia, dazzled the people of Karachi, at Beach Luxury Hotel.
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Travelling tips: Music on the move
Touch screen technology, iPod spawns generation of music lovers unwilling to part with music players at any cost.
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The Lady goes Gaga again
The controversial hit singer continues to amaze her fans with new single ‘Marry the Night’.