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Gaga serenades Clinton with ‘Bill Romance’
Chemistry between politicians and celebs was on display at The Clinton Foundation concert.
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Noel Gallagher: ‘It’s Good To Be Free’
Oasis ‘sideman’ Noel Gallagher goes solo.
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Underground bands: Alive and rocking
Underground bands prove their mettle at Rafi Peer Youth Performing Arts Festival.
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Chris Brown wins big at BET Hip-Hop Awards
Chris Brown presented with three honours including Best Hip-Hop Video for 'Look at Me Now.'
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I’m back: Mohammed Ali Shyhaki
The singer who made pop music look good makes a comeback.
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Video of the day: Junaid Jamshed can still sing
On his recent trip to Toronto, Junaid Jamshed sang a verse from his famous Dil Dil Pakistan. Double thumbs up!
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Tribute to MJ: Remembering the moonwalker
Jackson’s family gather for UK tribute concert.
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Local Reactions: Pop musicians mourn Jagjit Singh’s death
I am in tears; I can’t believe that the maestro is no more with us, says Fuzon vocalist Rameez Mukhtar.
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Saying goodbye to Jagjit Singh
Pakistanis and Indians alike feel the impact of the ghazal maestro’s passing.
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A unique blend of music and melancholy
Club Caramel’s new single ‘Terey Bin’ deals with the difficulty of separation.
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YouTube video of the day: Dare to be a desi Pitbull?
We have two local boys attempting to be something they are definitely not good at.
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Punjabi music: Bhangra bonanza
Punjabi music’s popularity is increasing in the subcontinent and abroad.
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Arieb Azhar, a man of faith
Sufi singer channels his love of poetry through his poignant voice.
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YouTube video of the day: Usman Riaz outshines on 'Saeen'
Riaz’s rendition should definitely be added to your music playlist.
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Adil Omar: Paki Rambo, uncut
Adil Omar on his latest video.
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Jackson’s doctor lied to paramedics?
Conrad Murray made no mention of giving the King of Pop a heavy dose of propofol, a powerful sedative.
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Kuch Khaas: A night to remember
Saturn and Qayaas jam at Kuch Khaas in Islamabad.
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Quratulain Balouch shines internationally
QB wins Pakistan’s Youngest Achievement Award in Britain.
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Junoon: Twenty years gone by
US-based Junoonis Salman Ahmad and Brian O’Connell discuss their journey as iconic contemporary-Sufi musicians.
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The enduring spirit of jazz
The Ari Roland Jazz Quartet recount their experience in Pakistan.
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Pop music: Blur the line
Local artists explain how pop music transcends boundaries.
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Rio opens world’s biggest music festival
About 100,000 people turned out in Brazil for the start of the world’s biggest music festival, Rock in Rio.
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Bruno Mars: Sing the night away
Bruno Mars sings for Breaking Dawn soundtrack.
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A rendezvous with Meesha Shafi
The singer-cum-actor on her career and letting the chips fall where they may.
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With best wishes, from R.E.M
After years of rocking out, the alt rock pioneers ‘call it a day’ as a band.
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Maqbool Ahmed Sabri: Saying goodbye
With the demise of renowned qawwal Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, all eyes are on his nephew Amjad Sabri.
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Obituary: Maqbool Sabri of Sabri Brothers passes away
Sabri, younger brother to Ghulam Fareed Sabri was a cardiac patient and was seeking treatment in South Africa.
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Copyright infringement: When money and ethics collide
EMI Pakistan and ARY Musik sort out a copyrights fiasco.
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Super Heavy: Mick Jagger’s motley crew
The first single off the album, “Miracle Worker,” went on sale online on July 7.
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Ari Roland Jazz Quartet: Anthems of friendship
The Ari Roland Jazz Quartet performs alongside Fuzon as part of a cultural exchange programme.
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Pearl Jam: Rock docs
Pearl Jam, Crowe recall favourite music documentaries.
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Sajid and Zeeshan: Living in limbo
Sajid and Zeeshan’s album has been delayed again.
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American jazz group to perform with Fuzon
Group will perform a "friendship song" being co-composed by Ari Roland and Fuzon.
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'Dil Mein Tum': Bunny in the limelight
The ‘Dil Mein Tum’ singer is back to charm listeners with his romantic numbers.
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Musical covers: A disturbing trend?
Why more and more local artists prefer covers as a launch pad.
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Club Caramel melts Islamabad
The band discusses the local music scene and their upcoming projects.
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An exciting evening with special musicians
PNCA organises a musical night with special people.
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Laal: (Don’t) Express yourself
Singer Taimur Rahman talks about the informal ban placed on the video of their latest single “Jhoot Ka Uncha Sar”,
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Strings’ joyride to India
Pakistani pop band shares details of their ‘spontaneous’ trip to Mumbai.
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Farhan leaves Jal
Band splits once again as another vocalist, after Atif Aslam, calls it quits.
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David Guetta: I’m not a star
Guetta's album sales run in the millions worldwide and he has worked with the biggest names in rap and R&B.
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Boyz to men
They’re far from the new kids on the block that they were in the 90s, but the boys are better than ever.
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Amy Winehouse: A star even in death
Winehouse album set UK chart records posthumously.
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Farhan Saeed covers ‘Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai’
The qawwali has a pop feel and has been arranged and produced by Saad Sultan at the Sidereel Studios.
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Emu to launch Emix records
Independent record labels in Pakistan are necessary to challenge the monopoly of those owned by television channels.
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Atif considers collaboration with international artists
Pakistani pop singer to hopes to work with Coldplay, Jimmy Page and John Mayer.
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Toxicology report: Amy Winehouse was 'clean' when she died
Winehouse, with history of drug and alcohol abuse, had alcohol but no illegal substances in her system when she died.
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Making beautiful music from recycled junk
It’s all junk — until it’s not.
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Jugni Nachdi Ay: Lohar in Lollywood
Syed Noor’s Jugni Nachdi Ay is Arif Lohar’s comeback to the big screen.
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‘Awal Allah’: The Sketches return
The Sufi pop band releases its new track ‘Awal Allah’, which is a hamd by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.