
Mood Indigo 2011: LIVEWIRE: Mumbai Zonals, HRC
You might wanna watch out for these 12 bands that each gave it al to ensue a spot in the finals. Watch out for new talent or just to protect em ears. Its all here WITH videos!
You might wanna watch out for these 12 bands that each gave it al to ensue a spot in the finals. Watch out for new talent or just to protect em ears. Its all here WITH videos!
Sanjay Subramaniam’s concert at Kartik Fine Arts, verbalized.
On the 7th anniversary of Dimebag’s tragic killing, we have our own remembrances and memorials planned.
This only applies if you’re a Bangalorean who can’t seem to groove enough. Watch out for opening act, The Family Cheese as well!
So, after years of missing out, distance won’t keep you away again.
Why? Because here is where the true joys of diversity will come out, as musicians from across the world leave their homes to come seek a common ground. Which, by the way, happens to be right next to Express Avenue.
Western classical music is remarkably forgiving of one’s musical inadequacies. Read on to see how Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra created an epiphany for our newest correspondent.
That’s what’s promised, as Kailash Kher reveals his band’s upcoming fourth studio album.
It’s not really foreign if you love it and Sarabjit Singh Chadha goes out on a limb to prove it. Here’s the story of an unusual man mastering an unusual art.
We do love this festival. It’s always fun. And it promises more of the same this year, plus some added pizzazz too. Check it out!
Mumbai’s Split – Garreth D’Mello, Melroy D’Mello, Aviv Pereira, Shekhar Mohite and Varoon Aiyer – took the stage a couple of days ago at Hard Rock Cafe! Here’s a lowdown with pics, videos AND a review!
Cry For Freedom organized by Radio Indigo saw a host of acts take the stage at Counter Culture. Here are our picks with pics! And videos 🙂
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