Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Dalchhut is a Melodious Band from Bangladesh.


Dalchhut

is a band from Bangladesh, known for their melodious songs. 

 
In 1993, Bappa Mazumder and Sanjeeb Chowdhury met for the first time together in a local market in Dhaka. Bappa and Sanjeeb started working when asked Bappa Shanjib work on his solo album. Sanjeeb wrote a series of songs such as "Rani Ghumay", "Chokkhu Khule Dekho" and "Hattimatimtim" for solo Bappa inauguration. They worked together in the exhibition of photographs Karmokar Aashok 'Kalratri', which impressed the audience and encouraged the couple to start a band. Bappa Sanjeeb proposed a band. Bappa agreed and Sanjeeb named the band `Dalchhut` Consequently Dalchhut was formed in November 1996. The first line contains only Bappa and Sanjeeb. Renowned bassist and singer of the band Shumon Aurthohin helped in the early stages.
 
Ah!
In 1997, Dalchhut released their first album titled 'Ah'. The album was able to attract the attention of the audience, but the band began the public's interest and reputation as a music video to win "Rangila' the song appeared on television. With respect to his first album, said Shanjib" This is strange, our first album was a success after eight months. "
 
Hridoypur
in 2000, Dalchhut’s second album "Hridoypur" which was published, did not last long in order to be successful. With this version of the album saw the band's popularity grow.
 
Aakaashchuri
In 2002, they published third album titled "Aakaashchuri', which enjoyed popular ratings. it had 11 songs on the first edition. In 2003, again with "Bioscope" enjoy song.
 
Jochhnabihar
Following the release third album in 2002, Bappa became more busy as his popularity grew, and Sanjeeb Chowdhury has been pressed for time, because he has a journalistic career, and their record companies. `Jochhnabihar` Dalchhut fourth album released in 2007 and was an instant success.

Tukro Kotha
After the untimely death of Sanjeeb Chowdhury in 2007, Dalchhut released a solo album named "Tukro Kotha". The song was made by one of the poems Sanjeeb Chowdhury.


Aay Amontron
Dalchhut’s last album, the sixth of the band, Aay Amontron in the 25 December 2010, the 47th Birthday of Sanjeeb Chowdhury published. With a ceremony called "Sanjeeb Utshob 'the band, with some musician friends, celebrated the birthday of His love" Sanjeeb'da "and started the new post. The new album contains 11 tracks, of which, the 11-track' Notojanu" Sanjeeb Chowdhury wrote itself. On this album, they also covered the popular patriotic song "Oh Dheuer Teerhara Shagor" by the famous singer and songwriter, Apel Mahmud. The album was another success.

Dalchhut still now performing their popular songs in concerts.



Current Lineup:

       Bappa Mazumdar
·       Rose
·       Tanim
·       Masum
·       Bullet

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