Seven years after his passing, his timeless compositions are still being brought to life, with the latest release, “Bhober Nodi”, adding to his enduring legacy.
As we journey through his life and musical endeavours, we pay homage to the trailblazer who continues to inspire and resonate with audiences long after his departure seven years ago on this day in 2017.
“Ghum Ghum” was first featured in the 80’s popular film “Ghuddi”. After her return from Pakistan, it was Shahnaz Rahmatullah’s first song. The popular movie represented the ideas of youth and freedom of a newly independent Bangladesh and the song invoked that same feeling of free spirits and joy.
Coke Studio Bangla released a teaser revealing that Shuvendu Das Shuvo will be back again to weave his magical composition for its special tribute to Lucky Akhand.
Lucky Akhand's musical journey began with his self-titled solo album in 1984, released under the label Sargam. The album mesmerised audiences with unforgettable tracks like "Agey jodi jantam", "Amay dekona", "Mamonia", "Ei Neel monihar", and "Hridoy Amar".
Search engine giant Google is celebrating the 63rd birth anniversary of renowned Bangladeshi singer-composer Lucky Akhand.
Shortly after Bangladesh's War of Liberation in 1971, Azam Khan -- a pop legend in the making -- along with his band Uchharon and the Akhand Brothers (Lucky and Happy) created hype in the music industry with their magnetic songs.
Renowned singer-composer and freedom fighter Lucky Akhand is buried at Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard in Mirpur of Dhaka.
Resting his frail body on a wheelchair, Lucky Akhand sings his hit, “Agey Jodi Jantam” at a programme.
Seven years after his passing, his timeless compositions are still being brought to life, with the latest release, “Bhober Nodi”, adding to his enduring legacy.
As we journey through his life and musical endeavours, we pay homage to the trailblazer who continues to inspire and resonate with audiences long after his departure seven years ago on this day in 2017.
“Ghum Ghum” was first featured in the 80’s popular film “Ghuddi”. After her return from Pakistan, it was Shahnaz Rahmatullah’s first song. The popular movie represented the ideas of youth and freedom of a newly independent Bangladesh and the song invoked that same feeling of free spirits and joy.
Coke Studio Bangla released a teaser revealing that Shuvendu Das Shuvo will be back again to weave his magical composition for its special tribute to Lucky Akhand.
Lucky Akhand's musical journey began with his self-titled solo album in 1984, released under the label Sargam. The album mesmerised audiences with unforgettable tracks like "Agey jodi jantam", "Amay dekona", "Mamonia", "Ei Neel monihar", and "Hridoy Amar".
Search engine giant Google is celebrating the 63rd birth anniversary of renowned Bangladeshi singer-composer Lucky Akhand.
Shortly after Bangladesh's War of Liberation in 1971, Azam Khan -- a pop legend in the making -- along with his band Uchharon and the Akhand Brothers (Lucky and Happy) created hype in the music industry with their magnetic songs.
Renowned singer-composer and freedom fighter Lucky Akhand is buried at Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard in Mirpur of Dhaka.
Resting his frail body on a wheelchair, Lucky Akhand sings his hit, “Agey Jodi Jantam” at a programme.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina provides Tk 5 lakh for the treatment of ailing veteran singer and artiste of war-time radio station Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra Lucky Akhand.