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The Sound of Music by MANPREET KAUR SINGH

If you want to teach children their language and culture, traditional wisdom says, "Catch ‘em young".  And that is what Sikh-Australians are doing.

How Did Sikh Music Survive? by I.J. SINGH

Our columnist ponders over the possible impact of Aurangzeb's edicts of intolerance and misplaced puritanism on the nascent Sikh music scene of the day.

The Music of Mardana Reviewed by LAURIE BOLGER

The penultimate weekend of the Rubin Museum's exhibition of early Sikh art, "I See No Stranger," featured "The Music of Mardana," a program that adroitly blended spellbinding storytelling with the mellifluous music of the rabab, the instrument played by the minstrel companion of Guru Nanak.

Debut Album from Braze aka Taj Singh

On January 16, 2007... the wait will finally be over. Braze, one of the premier up-&-coming urban music producers in North America, drops his debut album, "Supremacy".

Hargo and the Rock Band

It's not an everyday occurrence when a father pulls his son out of college and tells him to start a band, but that's exactly the case with Hargobind Singh - popularly known as Hargo for short - a musical fixture around San Diego, California.

Nusrat's Heir: Dya Singh By Manpreet Kaur Singh

He was born in Malaysia, completed his professional education in the UK, lives in Australia and sings Indian music. And that's only the smaller 'fusion' story of Dya Singh's life. The real fusion story, which has now become his legacy, is his music.

Bringing Peace to the World One Note at a Time by HENNA KAUR SINGH

In the midst of her world tour called "Celebrate Peace" to promote her new CD, Anand, Snatam Kaur made a stop in Toronto for Peace Week this November 5th to the 11th, 2006.

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