Goher Mumtaz

Goher Mumtaz
Background information
Birth name Goher Mumtaz
Born (1981-07-27) 27 July 1981
Lahore, Pakistan
Origin Lahore, Pakistan
Genres Pop
Rock
Sufi Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Composer
Guitarist
Lyricist
Actor
Instruments Gibson guitars
Years active 2002 – till present
Labels Sadaf Stereo
Tips Industries Limited
Fire Records
Universal Music India
Associated acts Jal
QB
Website www.gmstudioz.com/
Notable instruments
Firebird
Gibson SG

Goher Mumtaz (Urdu: گوہر ممتاز ) is a Pakistani musician, singer, composer, guitarist and actor. He famous for being the founding member of rock band Jal.[1]

Early life

Goher was born in Lahore. As a child, Goher practiced music on a keyboard he got as a gift. At 16, he sold his bike to buy his first guitar which he hid under his bed due to parent's restrictions.[1]

After his high school exams, Goher suffered an accident and was confined to bed for six months. This gave him time and space to grasp every note in the music that he listened to. With no formal training, Goher taught himself composition, song writing and singing. Later, he won in many college-level music competitions and gained momentum by performing at local restaurants in Lahore.[1]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label
2004 Aadat Sadaf Stereo
2007 Boondh Fire Records
2013 Pyaas M Records

Singles

Year Title Detail(s)
2008 Sajni (Reprise) Lux Style Awards
2010 Uraan Worldcup Song
2011 Dam Hai Toh Samnay International Boxing Championship
2012 Ik Aarzu – Unplugged Single (not include in Album Pyaas)
2015 Tu Qadam Berhaye Ja Pakistan Armed Forces
Teray Baajon Single
Ooncha Pakistan Air Force
3 Albums Medley JAL's 1st Official Medley (Songs: Chup Chup, Kash Yeh Pal, Woh Lamhay, Mahia)
2016 Bhanwray Single (Coming Soon)

Coke Studio Pakistan

Year Title Co-Singer
2011 Ik Aarzu
Panchi (Reprise) Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch

Pakistani Drama Soundtrack

Year Song Drama Serial TV Channel
2013 Tanhai Tanhai Hum TV
2014 Laiyan Laiyan (Cover) Uff Yeh Muhabbat Geo TV
Dil Jhoomay
Pyar Hai
Rona Nahi
2015 Khel Sajna Neelum Kinaray Hum Sitaray

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Official website, Jal. "Official Website".

External links

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