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Bangladeshi Artist Andrew Kishore
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- ISBN8233215940
- EAN9798233215940
- Date de parution22/12/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The Golden Voice of Bangladesh: A Study of Life, Music and Legacy is a comprehensive cultural and biographical study of one of Bangladesh's most beloved playback singers-Andrew Kishore. Written by Milton Biswas, this book explores Andrew Kishore's life, musical journey, and enduring legacy in Bangladeshi cinema and popular culture. Blending biography, music analysis, and cultural history, the study traces his rise from early struggles to national stardom, highlighting his mastery of emotional playback singing, iconic collaborations, and unforgettable lyrics.
The book also examines his humanitarian spirit beyond cinema and reflects on his courageous battle with illness. Designed for scholars, students, music lovers, and general readers, this volume stands as a respectful and authoritative tribute to the golden voice that continues to resonate in Bangladesh's musical memory.
The book also examines his humanitarian spirit beyond cinema and reflects on his courageous battle with illness. Designed for scholars, students, music lovers, and general readers, this volume stands as a respectful and authoritative tribute to the golden voice that continues to resonate in Bangladesh's musical memory.






















