Babar Luck

Babar Luck is a songwriter and musician based in the UK. Born in Pakistan in 1970 & moving to London at the age of 8 years, Babar Luck found solace in the world & sounds of music.

A notable soloist with a great love of all peoples, world citizen Babar Luck performs around the globe, moving beyond tolerance limits in terms of humanity & musical genres. His straight from the heart style & REALness, captures audiences & takes them on a journey into a world of visions - of dreams & hopes for peace, love & unity, proper - regardless of religion, skin tone or life circumstance.

Former bassist of UK skacore band King Prawn,[1] Babar Luck has also recorded with numerous musicians including Suicide Bid & Ocarina, has also performed & recorded material with Sandra Falk, Captain Hotknives & Lu Edmonds and continues to create wild beautiful music with an array of players from all walks of life.

Babar Luck has also shared musical performance at many festivals of various 'genres' including Transmusicales Festival in France, Beautiful Days Festival in the UK & Denmark's massive Roskilde Festival.

In January 2010, Babar Luck accepted an invitation to perform at the much acclaimed TEDx conference series, held for the first time in Istanbul, Turkey with the theme "The Limits of Tolerance"

As well as writing, recording & touring his solo works, Babar Luck is currently writing & performing as part of a new project called Eastendtrinity (Babar Luck - Guitar and Vocals, Justin Hetterley - Bass and BVs, Andi Bridges - Drums and BVs) which combines his spiritual, combatative and at times ascerbic lyricism with a return to his rock musical roots.

Contents

Discography

as a Solo Artist

with others including

The Babar Luck World Citizen Folk Band

East End Trinity

Captain Hotknives

Sandra Falk

Suicide Bid

King Prawn

Random Hand

Performance History

Babar Luck's previous live performances at festivals & events include

References

  1. ^ McIver, Joel (2002). Nu-metal: the next generation of rock & punk. Omnibus Press. p. 68. ISBN 9780711992092. http://books.google.com/books?id=grWO5XKtbCoC&pg=PA68. Retrieved 26 October 2010. 

2. Gray, Louise (2006). New Internationalist Magazine: Care In The Community. http://www.newint.org/columns/media/music/2006/10/01/care/

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