Category Archives: Music
Get Back
Peter Jackson’s 3-part Beatles docu-series released by Disney is a treat for every Beatles fan, me included. There is enough chatter about it on the web, so I will limit my post to my random observations: Paul was clearly the … Continue reading
Magic Quadrant
Back in 1998, I visited Mumbai with my college band Krossbreedz. We were participating in the rock competition at Mood-Indigo, IIT Bombay’s cultural festival. The organizers put us up at one of the IIT hostels. We got a unique chance … Continue reading
Thank you!
A big thank you to all my family and friends who showed up in person and online, and to those who sent their best wishes via FB and phone, for my after-a-decade live comeback at Soulfood Coffeehouse. You all know … Continue reading
Live at Soulfood Coffeehouse!
As part of the album promotion, I will be performing a few of the songs from Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday at Soulfood Coffeehouse in Redmond on Saturday, December 6th between 7 and 8pm. It is a community open mic event that … Continue reading
Off to KEXP 90.3FM
The first CD was shipped to Don Yates, Music Director at KEXP 90.3FM. If they like it, they may play it on their Indie music terrestrial radio station. They might even do an album review – something that I am … Continue reading
CDs available for purchase
After a long wait that ended with the UPS truck delivering the initial CD shipment outside my doorstep last evening, Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday CDs are finally available for online purchase. Here are your options to buy the CD: 1) If … Continue reading
True calling – life purpose
Fortunate are those who are able to identify their life purpose and true calling, and have the desire and courage to pursue it. “This is what I love to do, and this is what I will excel at in life.” For most … Continue reading
Starchild
After long I discovered a new amazing sound when I ordered some free CDs from BMG and Columbia House. The particular band I am referring to is Level 42, a song called Starchild. It goes.. When I was an infant … Continue reading