Channi Singh
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Channi Singh is the godfather of bhangra music in the Western World.[1] Channi is the founder, lead singer, producer, director of Alaap. He came from Malerkotla, Punjab to the UK in 1975 and gradually started the popularity of Punjabi music among the Punjabi youth in the UK, forming the Alaap group in 1977 with other talented musicians. By using both Western and Punjabi folk instruments, the group produced a new and more modern style in Punjabi music, later known as UK Bhangra.
Alaap has performed with Sir Jimmy Saville, UB40 and performed at Madison Square Garden in USA, Al Nasr Indoor Stadium in Dubai, and Royal Albert Hall in London. The band was described as ‘Simply the Best’ by the Gurkhas in Bosnia-Herzegovina. He has also performed in Canada, Australia and other countries. In 1992, Alaap became the first Asian British bhangra band to perform in Pakistan.
Amongst the many awards Channi Singh has received is the Lifetime Achievement for Punjabi music from the Lord Mayor of Leicester, Mary Draycott, at the 13th anniversary celebrations of BBC Radio's Punjabi Programme. He was the first singer ever to be given the lifetime achievement award by BBC.
Channi Singh was the first British Asian to be appointed as an honorary Senior Lecturer of Music at Liverpool University. He has composed music for Feroz Khan's films and Bollywood films such as Yalgaar, Shaktimaan, Janasheen and Top less.
His daughter, Mona Singh, has followed in his footsteps and also performed at the Royal Albert Hall. He lives with his wife Dhan in the UK.
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Article in Tribune India, 18 December 2005, accessed 1 September 2006.