Maqsoodul Haque has been passionately urging the interim government to grant official recognition to band music and promote cultural growth in the country.
From his journey with Feedback to founding his own band, Maqsood O' dHAKA, Maqsoodul Haque has gifted us with classic hits like “Telephone Jokhon Phish Phish” and anthems such as “Abar Juddho Jete Hobe.”
As the protest for quota reform swiftly transformed into a historic student movement, it culminated in the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the fall of her government. Celebrities who participated in the movement have expressed their joy and hope on social media.
Shafin Ahmed, the legendary figure in the music industry, was laid to rest atop his father's burial site, with the grave of his mother renowned singer Firoza Begum nearby.
A solemn musical evening titled “Remembering Khalid” to pay tribute to Khalid Anwar Saifullah, a prominent figure in the Bangla band music scene is set to take place at Shoparjito Shadhinota, Dhaka University, on April 19, 2024, from 5 pm to 9 pm.
“It has been 40 years, and we are still well and alive. We are still playing music.
FM Radio station Dhaka FM90.4 announced in a press release recently, that Maqsoodul Haque, the noted musician (of band Feedback and Maqsood O' Dhaka) has joined Dhaka FM Limited as its Director Operations, effective May 2.
Maqsoodul Haque has been passionately urging the interim government to grant official recognition to band music and promote cultural growth in the country.
From his journey with Feedback to founding his own band, Maqsood O' dHAKA, Maqsoodul Haque has gifted us with classic hits like “Telephone Jokhon Phish Phish” and anthems such as “Abar Juddho Jete Hobe.”
As the protest for quota reform swiftly transformed into a historic student movement, it culminated in the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the fall of her government. Celebrities who participated in the movement have expressed their joy and hope on social media.
Shafin Ahmed, the legendary figure in the music industry, was laid to rest atop his father's burial site, with the grave of his mother renowned singer Firoza Begum nearby.
A solemn musical evening titled “Remembering Khalid” to pay tribute to Khalid Anwar Saifullah, a prominent figure in the Bangla band music scene is set to take place at Shoparjito Shadhinota, Dhaka University, on April 19, 2024, from 5 pm to 9 pm.
“It has been 40 years, and we are still well and alive. We are still playing music.
FM Radio station Dhaka FM90.4 announced in a press release recently, that Maqsoodul Haque, the noted musician (of band Feedback and Maqsood O' Dhaka) has joined Dhaka FM Limited as its Director Operations, effective May 2.