Ahmed imtiaz bulbul biography sample
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Zinga Biography
"ZINGA" the first POP Music group of Bangladesh; the band was originally formed in 1963 by a group of young students from Chittagong Government College. The group was the first of its kind who played a number of Western musical instruments such as Accordion, Drums, Guitar, Grand Piano, etc. to modernize traditional Bangla Tunes and to appeal to mass population. Zinga's music journey started as an Orchestra Band in Bangladesh which later became the first POP group of the nation.
Zinga Goshty 1964
Under the inspiration and leadership of late Shafaat Ali, Zinga soon became a pop music icon in the Indo-Pak-Sub Continent for its distinct music/song composition, theme oriented lyrics that focused on patriotic values, societal issues, human temperament, and passion.
Zinga was the first to experiment of blending Eastern music and tunes with Western instruments, music composition to accentuate Bangla songs in a big, new way. The group sta
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Zinga Biography
ZINGA The Pioneer POP Group of Bangladesh was initially formed in 1963 by a group of young college students of Chittagong Govt. College. Zinga started its journey as the First Orchestra Band in Bangladesh.
Zinga Goshty 1964
Led by Late Shafaat Ali -Zinga soon became very popular with its modern style tunes that revolutionized the Bangla POP/Band industry.
Late Shafaat Ali - 1965 TV show
Zinga started experimenting by blending Eastern Music in Western Style and giving Bangla Music a new flavor of fresh Breath. Zinga started playing Popular Tagore songs, Nazrul Songs & Hit movie tunes in Western Orchestra style. This group of young Bangladeshi students were the first in the country to start playing western instruments - Accordian, Drums, Guitar, Piano and modernizing Bangla Tunes. People embraced this novelty in wide open arms and Zinga Band had no problem in winning the crowd's heart. Of course Zinga faced a lot of criticism from the conservativ
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Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul
Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul was born on 1 January 1956 in Dhaka. He was a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer, and music director during the 1970s. He did his schooling from West End High School in Azimpur, Dhaka. He was also a freedom fighter and had joined the Bangladesh Liberation War at the age of 15. During his struggle, he was even arrested a few times. Bulbul composed music for more than 350 movies. Bulbul's compositions include many works for films, the first was 1978's Megh Bijli Badol. Others include Je Prem Shorgo Theke Ashe, Porena Chokher Polok Ki, Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna, Tumi Sutoi Bedhechho Shapla, Amar Hridoy Ekta Ayna Ei, Bidi Tumi Bole Daw Ami Kar, Oi Chad Mukhe Jeno Lagena, Amar Sara Deho Kheyore, Ami Tomari Premo Bhikhari, Prithibir Joto Shukh Ami, Tumi Mor Jiboner Vabona, Onek Shadhonar Pore Ami and Premo Ronge Rangiyechi Mon.
He was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2010 and Bangladesh National bio Award for Best Music Director two times for t