Ayub Bachchu is dead
taday bangladeshy band rockstar Ayub Bachchu dead
An emergency division support Habibur Rahman said that on commitment pros reported him dead when he was taken absent at Square Specialist's office in Dhaka on Thursday morning.date 18 octobor 2018
Ayub Bachchu
birth date 16 August 1962
Ayub Bachchu is an artist, a lyricist, an arranger and furthermore the originator of the nation's one of the main groups, the LRB. He cherishes to explore different avenues regarding his inventive capacities and his melodies like Ghum Bhanga Shohore, Shei Tumi, Lokjon kome gechhe will undoubtedly get the group shaking. Conceived in Chittagong, he began his music vocation there with the band Emotions in 1978. From 1980 to 1990, he was an individual from Spirits as lead guitarist lastly in 1991, he framed his own band, LRB. LRB discharged its first collection as a twofold collection, which contained hard shake melodies like "Madhobi" "Hoker" "Sesh Cithi keno amon Cithi hoy" "Glad" and "Dhakar Sondha".
"My child and I playing together on a similar stage is the most huge accomplishment, I accept. For a dad that was one of the greatest goose knock snapshots of my life.
I am for the most part a self-educated guitarist, I picked my own learning way
Since music is my calling. I'm not doing music for it's a chic activity. This is my solitary living. So perhaps I needed to sing a few melodies that I didn't care for by any stretch of the imagination. I now and then think twice about it and believe that I could've abstained from doing those 4-5 melodies. Other than those, every one of my tunes resemble my youngsters those that I created, LRB melodies, Aiyub Bachchu solo collection tunes, these are my main tunes every one of them.
This song(shei tumi) has a foundation that I'll never uncover; ever... It is everybody's story, not just mine. Audience members from both East and West Bengal-all adoration this tune. They have the verses retained and they sing it for their accomplices, their friends and family. Possibly I sang this for somebody I cherished. Give whatever is left of the story a chance to remain a mystery."
Every one of the statements are taken from Ayub Bachchu's
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