Legendary vocalist Subir Nandi's unreleased track “Ghoom” is all set to be released this week. Tanvir Tareq, a recipient of the National Film Award for his outstanding contributions to music direction, has composed the music for the song featuring lyrics penned by the well-known lyricist Shomeshwar Oli.
Today marks the fourth death anniversary of eminent singer Subir Nandi. With his melodic and melancholic songs on radio, television, and in movies, the National Film Award-winning singer captured the hearts of millions of people.
While reminiscing about his childhood days at Teliapara Tea Estate of Habiganj, Subir Nandi used to say, “I was born in nature and I was taught music by nature.” As a young boy he would often listen to long plays in the peace and quiet of the tea garden which eventually encouraged him to take up music. Dada’s (he was like an older brother to me) father, Sudhangshu Bhusan Nandi, an army man and a music lover who managed the tea garden, owned a large wooden box full of long play records of various genres. Thus there was no dearth of music for the young Subir to draw inspiration from.
Final tributes to the legendary singer Subir Nandi was paid yesterday at the Central Shaheed Minar, FDC and Channel i premises. Artistes, family and people from all walks of life paid respects to one of the most decorated singers in Bangladesh. Subir Nandi took his last breath at 4:30 am on May 7
Whether he sang Nazrul Sangeet, film scores, modern Bangla songs, folk tunes, or raga-based melodies, his voice would always capture the nuances and majesty of this land.
Eminent singer Subir Nandi passed away at the age of 66 at a hospital in Singapore in the early hours of Tuesday. Two weeks after he was admitted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) following a heart attack, the Ekushey Padak winner was taken to Singapore, under the direction of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Renowned singer and composer Subir Nandi passes away at a hospital in Singapore. His body will be brought to Dhaka tomorrow morning and kept at Central Shaheed Minar to allow a last homage to the singer.
Health condition of national award-winning singer Subir Nandi deteriorated once again yesterday as he had suffered from multiple organ failure at Singapore General Hospital.
Veteran singer Subir Nandi’s health condition deteriorated again after regaining consciousness on Friday. He suffered from heart disease on Saturday morning. According to sources, his blood pressure is not in control. The doctors in Singapore are trying to control his blood pressure with medicines.
Legendary vocalist Subir Nandi's unreleased track “Ghoom” is all set to be released this week. Tanvir Tareq, a recipient of the National Film Award for his outstanding contributions to music direction, has composed the music for the song featuring lyrics penned by the well-known lyricist Shomeshwar Oli.
Today marks the fourth death anniversary of eminent singer Subir Nandi. With his melodic and melancholic songs on radio, television, and in movies, the National Film Award-winning singer captured the hearts of millions of people.
While reminiscing about his childhood days at Teliapara Tea Estate of Habiganj, Subir Nandi used to say, “I was born in nature and I was taught music by nature.” As a young boy he would often listen to long plays in the peace and quiet of the tea garden which eventually encouraged him to take up music. Dada’s (he was like an older brother to me) father, Sudhangshu Bhusan Nandi, an army man and a music lover who managed the tea garden, owned a large wooden box full of long play records of various genres. Thus there was no dearth of music for the young Subir to draw inspiration from.
Final tributes to the legendary singer Subir Nandi was paid yesterday at the Central Shaheed Minar, FDC and Channel i premises. Artistes, family and people from all walks of life paid respects to one of the most decorated singers in Bangladesh. Subir Nandi took his last breath at 4:30 am on May 7
Eminent singer Subir Nandi passed away at the age of 66 at a hospital in Singapore in the early hours of Tuesday. Two weeks after he was admitted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) following a heart attack, the Ekushey Padak winner was taken to Singapore, under the direction of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Whether he sang Nazrul Sangeet, film scores, modern Bangla songs, folk tunes, or raga-based melodies, his voice would always capture the nuances and majesty of this land.
Renowned singer and composer Subir Nandi passes away at a hospital in Singapore. His body will be brought to Dhaka tomorrow morning and kept at Central Shaheed Minar to allow a last homage to the singer.
Health condition of national award-winning singer Subir Nandi deteriorated once again yesterday as he had suffered from multiple organ failure at Singapore General Hospital.
Veteran singer Subir Nandi’s health condition deteriorated again after regaining consciousness on Friday. He suffered from heart disease on Saturday morning. According to sources, his blood pressure is not in control. The doctors in Singapore are trying to control his blood pressure with medicines.
Eminent singer Subir Nandi was admitted at the Singapore General Hospital on April 30 for further treatment. According to sources, the singer regained consciousness on Friday morning.