Kamal Heer’s Facebook Song

This is a brand new video of Kamal’s song called Facebook. Kamal sang this song in Punjabi Virsa 2010 in Canada and the US. Due to popular demand, Plasma made an official video of this song. I composed the music. Sandeep Sharma directed the video. The lyrics are by Sukhpal Aujla. The theme of this song is lighthearted and fun. It’s a look at how people use modern methods of communication and social networking, and the way some people misrepresent who they are, and hide behind their computer screens!
Laugh and Enjoy!!!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 Concert in Edmonton, AB

Tonight is our Punjabi Virsa 2010 concert in Edmonton, Alberta. The event is scheduled for 7:00pm tonight at the Meridian Banquet & Conference Center. For more information, directions and tickets please visit the link below:

http://www.punjabivirsa.us/?p=112

See you there!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 Concert in Toronto, ON

Tomorrow (Saturday, September 25th) is our Punjabi Virsa 2010 concert in Toronto, Ontario. The event is scheduled for 7:30pm at Powerade Centre, Brampton. For more information, directions and tickets please visit the link below:

http://www.punjabivirsa.us/?p=110

See you there!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 Concert in Victoria, BC

Tonight is our Punjabi Virsa 2010 concert in Victoria, BC. The event is scheduled for 7:00pm tonight at Oak Bay High School Auditorium. For more information, directions and tickets please visit the link below:

http://www.punjabivirsa.us/?p=107

See you there!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 Concert in Vancouver, BC

Tomorrow (Saturday, September 18th) is our Punjabi Virsa 2010 concert in Vancouver, BC. The event is scheduled for 7:30pm at Langley Events Centre. For more information, directions and tickets please visit the link below:

http://www.punjabivirsa.us/?p=104

See you there!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 Concert in Winnipeg

Today is our Punjabi Virsa 2010 concert in Winnipeg. The event is scheduled for 7:00pm tonight at Pantage Playhouse Theatre. For more information, directions and tickets please visit the link below:

http://www.punjabivirsa.us/?p=98

See you there!

Punjabi Virsa 2010 – Canada

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All concerts of ‘Punjabi Virsa 2010 -Canada’ have been finalized.
To obtain more information about a particular concert, please click on a city below .

September 11th Saturday – Calgary, AB-Jublee Auditorium

September 12th Sunday – Winnipeg, MB-Pantage Playhouse Theatre

September 18th Saturday – Vancouver, BC-Langley Events Centre

September 19th Sunday – Victoria, BC- Oak Bay High School Auditorium

September 25th Saturday – Toronto, ON -Powerade Centre, Brampton

September 26th Sunday – Edmonton, AB-Meridian Banquet & Conference Center

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Manmohan Waris – Mehsoos Ho Riha E (from Dil Te Na Laeen)

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After a long wait, Manmohan Waris’s new album is finally here. The album’s title is “Dil Te Na Laeen“. Here I present the first song from this album, “Mehsoos Ho Riha E”. The words of this song are by a wonderful new (relatively) writer Sukhpal Aujla, he also wrote Kamal Heer’s Chete Kareen. This video was shot in Rajsthan on 16mm film by Sandeep Sharma. The album is available here.

Kamal Heer’s Album- Jinday Ni Jinday

Jinady-Ni-Jinday

Kamal Heer’s new album “Jinday Ni Jinday” is finally ready.

You may get it here.

I though I should share some of behind the curtain information and my thoughts about this album with my blog readers, who mostly tend to be musicians. My first and foremost wish is that you would like it.

I wrote two of the 8 lyrics. The title song is by Jasbir Gunachairia. The other lyricists are Sukhpal Aujla, Anil Ftehgarh Jattan, Charan Likhari, Preet Khetla and Ninder Sherkhan.

The bulk of the music for this album was recorded in Bombay at the Windlass Studios (engineers Bhanu Thakur & Tane). I would also like to mention a few musicians who have contributed to this album. The Great dhol player and our dear friend Ramzan Khavra (Ramju) played the dhol, dholak and various other percussions. A few songs have four dhols playing together. For these songs his own two sons Sajjid Khavra and Ahmed Khavra, his son-in-law and student Bashir Sheikh and his nephew Abdul Khavra accompanied him. the Famous film rhythm programmer Bharat Ghosher programmed some of the rhythm. The other players are as listed below:

Ustad Tari Khan, Ramzan Khavra, Atul Raninga, Raju Shankar, Sandeep Saxena, Sanjeev Sain, Sharafat Hussain, Naveen Sharma, Raju Sardar and Iqbal Azad.
Jugal Kishore, Pardeep Thakur, Jude Alexander, Sanju Verma, S. Jawda, Mohan Goyal, Neeraj Rath, Parbhat-Jugal Kishore.
Rashid Khan, Jatinder Thakur, Madhukant Dhumal, Dilshad Khan, Gaja, Pardeep Barot.

I also played Mandolin, Guitar, Keyboards, some Flute and Toombi.

The best thing about this album for me has to be the last song, which doesn’t even have my music at all. It was recorded live at Fiasco Bros Studio (Vancouver, Canada) just a month or so ago when the Tabla Virtuoso Ustad Tari Khan was in town. It’s a composition in 7/4, although not in Rupak but in a very Punjabi, folk taal called Dhaia (meaning 2.5). I will do another post about it later.

Although the Bombay studio recorded into Pro Tools, I work in Cubase. We have both programs along with a few others in our studio. So once I brought the raw recordings back to Los Angeles, I converted them to Cubase project files and finished them in Cubase 5. The album was also mixed in Cubase 5 by Michelle Garuik.

Working on a music album is a hard and long process (or it ought to be). It is a joint effort of many people. I am very thankful to all those who have helped me in the process and I am looking forward to see if you would find that our efforts have paid off. I hope this album will entertain millions and bring joy to even many more hearts. Enjoy.