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  2. Purna Das Baul Samrat - Wikipedia

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    Purna Das Baul Samrat is perceived as the successor to the once wandering mendicant minstrels, the Bauls of Bengal, a historical territory which currently is divided between People's Republic of Bangladesh (previously East Bengal / East Pakistan) and the Indian state of West Bengal, and the neighbouring Indian states of Bihar, Assam and Orissa.

  3. Baul - Wikipedia

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    Gosto Gopal Das is the Uncrowned Emperor of Baul Song of Undivided Bengal(East & West) is Gosto Gopal Das until date was born on 8 January 1948 in Hoogly District in West Bengal, India. [31] Purna Das Baul or Puran Das Baul, [32] popularly known as Purna Das Baul Samrat, (born 18 March 1933) is an Indian musician and singer, in Baul tradition ...

  4. Arohan (film) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Purna Das Baul: Release date. 1982 ... Country: India: Language: Hindi: Arohan (The Ascent) is a 1982 Hindi film by Shyam ...

  5. List of Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    Purna Das Baul (born 1933), known as 'Baul-samrat', pioneering folk artist known for working with Bob Dylan; Tanmoy Bose (born 1963), table master, composer, actor, fusion musician; Kanika Banerjee (1924–2000), Rabindrasangeet performer; Manabendra Mukhopadhyay (1931–1992), singer and composer; Nikhil Banerjee (1931–1986), sitar performer

  6. Ektara - Wikipedia

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    Some controversy has arisen in recent years over the adoption and alleged corruption of Baul music by popular bands and films in Bengal. It has become common to mix traditional instruments like the ektara with more modern sounds in an attempt to appeal to a wide audience, which according to Purna Das Baul is "destroying the true beauty" of Baul ...

  7. Shah Abdul Karim - Wikipedia

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    Baul Shah Abdul Karim (Bengali: শাহ আবদুল করিম; 15 February 1916 – 12 September 2009) [1] [2] [3] was a Bangladeshi Baul musician and philosopher. . Widely regarded as one of the greatest Baul musicians, he was called Baul Samrat (The Baul Kin

  8. Bapi Das Baul - Wikipedia

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    'Bapi' Das Baul is an 8th generation Baul performer of Bengali mystical folk music. He moved from Kolkata to Paris in 1993 and is now known for his fusion work with the groups Senses, Baul Bishwa, Zap Mamma, Fun-Da-Mental , trans global underground, State Of Bengal, Studio Pagol and others in the musical scenes of Paris and London.

  9. Gundecha Brothers - Wikipedia

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    They have worked to expand the dhrupad repertoire by incorporating texts by Hindi poets such as Tulsidas, Padmakar and Nirala. The Gundecha Brothers also sing the Dhrupad compositions of India's senior Kathak exponent Mahamahopadhyay Dr. Pandit Puru Dadheech , in particular, his famous Shankar Pralayankar composition.