Zinga was the first Orchestra Band in Bangladesh.
The band formed in 1963 in Chittagong by a group of young students of Chittagong College.
Zinga
started experimenting by mixing Eastern Music in Western style and made Bangla
Music a new taste of fresh breath. Zinga started playing Popular Tagore songs,
Nazrul songs and movie songs in Western Orchestra style. This group of young
students from Bangladesh were among the first in the country begin to play
Western instruments-Drums,Guitar, Piano and modernizing Bangla Tunes.
People embraced this novelty in the open arms and Zinga band had no trouble in winning the audience's heart. Of course, Zinga faced much criticism from the conservative audience as well. But Shafaat believed that Innovation never goes without criticism and the criticism should be viewed positively because it shows that the change has created an impact.
It was the era of Rock & Roll as Elvis made his debut in the Western world. Inspired by that Shafaat dreamt of a New Era in Bangla Music World. He soon began writing modern songs and Zinga took a leap forward from Orchestra tunes to create, POP Bangla songs. It was in 1964, Shafaat’s two teenage sisters Najma & Shehla Parveen joined the group. Both Najma & Shehla not only had outstanding vocals, but was also talented of playing Piano, Bongo and the Drums. And why not they grew up, got trained by Shafat himself.
People embraced this novelty in the open arms and Zinga band had no trouble in winning the audience's heart. Of course, Zinga faced much criticism from the conservative audience as well. But Shafaat believed that Innovation never goes without criticism and the criticism should be viewed positively because it shows that the change has created an impact.
It was the era of Rock & Roll as Elvis made his debut in the Western world. Inspired by that Shafaat dreamt of a New Era in Bangla Music World. He soon began writing modern songs and Zinga took a leap forward from Orchestra tunes to create, POP Bangla songs. It was in 1964, Shafaat’s two teenage sisters Najma & Shehla Parveen joined the group. Both Najma & Shehla not only had outstanding vocals, but was also talented of playing Piano, Bongo and the Drums. And why not they grew up, got trained by Shafat himself.
Najma
& Shehla soon produced several hit songs: Fule Fule Dhaka, Duti Mon, Shagor
Tire and Najma’s smash hit "Tomari Jibone". Najma’s evergreen hit
"Tomari Jibone" was produced by EMI Pakistan record label. The album
was a huge success in the 1966. In 1965, Zinga was the first broadcasted band
of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) performs TV show.
During
this time Zinga moved to Dhaka from Chittagong and started performing on Radio,
TV and stage with their popular songs. The band slowly built up the three
sisters and brother to be dominated. Most of the old members slowly faded away some
left behind in Chittagong and Zinga brought in new members in the late 60s to
early 70s. Early 70s Shafaat wife Nighat Zinga was the new family member.
During
the war of independence in 1971, Shafaat wrote and composed dozens of patriotic
songs that included ‘Naam Na Jana koto Ful "," Ektoo Hethai Pothik
Darao ", Ora Bole Bir shohidher rokto" "Tumi Daak Diey gele".
Zinga
recorded these songs from their homes living room and these songs were
broadcasted by Shadhin Bangla Radio during the war and inspired many freedom
fighters for freedom and give birth to an independent nation of Bangladesh.
Zinga
also gave birth to noted singers like Kaderi Kibria & Linu Billah at this
time, as he began her music career under the Shafaat’s mentoring. Kaderi Kibria
(The stage name given by Shafaat) took on the popular Tagore songs and sang
them with Zinga's Modern Orchestra style. Linu Billah started later and began
his career in the modern Bangla songs. Others were Jalal Abedin, Nazrul Islam,
Pomi, and many others. Billah departed Zinga to explore their individual music
careers. Zinga was it only with family-oriented four members: Najma, Shehla,
Nighat & Shafaat. Not to mention Shafaat brought in his two children Shayan
Ali & Shazia Narmeen in the TV show "Murchona" Produced by
Abdullah Al Mamun. Zinga wanted to include the youngsters & children as
their audience as well and started Nursery Rhyme song in their TV programs to
attract youngsters. Then Shayan, Shazia & Najma’s son Bobby became part of Zinga.
In 1977, Zinga
brought under their wings several musicians for recordings and stage
performances. It is then noted musician / singer / today as "Feedback" Members Piaru
Khan, Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, Sheikh Ishtiaq, Fuad Naser Babu joined and produced
super hit songs "Musafir Tumi", "Hoorray Hoorray",
"Shanbadik Shadhu" "Sorry". Zinga also started to perform
in BangoBhaban State & Presidnetial shows for distingusihed foreign
presidents and VIP delegates.
Zinga
appeared only once a year in the BTV special Musical show and created record
viewing figures for these spectacular shows.
In the late 70s & 80s, Zinga had already become a common name in every household and conquered millions heart with their POP songs. During this era, Zinga gave inspiration to other noted POP singers of Bangladesh namely Azam Khan, Ferdous Wahid, Late Firoz Shai.
In the late 70s & 80s, Zinga had already become a common name in every household and conquered millions heart with their POP songs. During this era, Zinga gave inspiration to other noted POP singers of Bangladesh namely Azam Khan, Ferdous Wahid, Late Firoz Shai.
By
the late 70s and early 80s, Zinga completely turned into family based musical
band and was often compared to the famous bands in the West like BeeGees, The
Beatles, Abba and Boney M.
In 1990, Zinga
produced its smash hit song "Majhi Bhai" after the famous tune
"Lambada". Zinga performed
this song in a special TV show produced by Sheik Riazuddin Badsha. The program
was broadcasted before the FIFA World Cup started. The program had all the
leading bands of Bangladesh (Feedback, Miles, Souls, Chime) performed and Zinga
appeared the last with Majhi Bhai and instantly debuted the hit song. This was
the Zinga’s last and most memorable appearance in BTV.
Zinga
always there to enchant their music-hungry fans with innovative and novelty refused
to be the victim of corruption and chaos. As BTV officials demanded money under
the table to broadcast their shows, Zinga decided to back away with conscious
dignity and honor that they truly deserved. Not many people were aware of this
and wondered what happened Zinga.
Zinga kept on the production of original songs and went on various Video competitions overseas under the Shafaat’s own record label Ipsha Record Ltd. Zinga appeared in Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and represented Bangladesh POP music and brought home glorious awards.
In 1991, Zinga also appeared live in London to a sold out show of over 1,000 audiences. The two-hour show was a big hit amongst the UK Bangladeshi community.
In 1992 Zinga slowed, Najma Zaman Zinga’s main vowel moved to the USA. In 1993 Shayan moved to the USA, and Zinga was absent within thier fans for a few years. 1997 Shafaat Ali the revolutionary musician, songwriter and singer, died. But his music remained with his family.
Zinga kept on the production of original songs and went on various Video competitions overseas under the Shafaat’s own record label Ipsha Record Ltd. Zinga appeared in Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and represented Bangladesh POP music and brought home glorious awards.
In 1991, Zinga also appeared live in London to a sold out show of over 1,000 audiences. The two-hour show was a big hit amongst the UK Bangladeshi community.
In 1992 Zinga slowed, Najma Zaman Zinga’s main vowel moved to the USA. In 1993 Shayan moved to the USA, and Zinga was absent within thier fans for a few years. 1997 Shafaat Ali the revolutionary musician, songwriter and singer, died. But his music remained with his family.
In 1998, Zinga Reunited in
Chicago USA and has since been reincarnated their music keeping Shafaat’s dream
alive.........
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