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Mahesh learnt classical guitar under Dhanraj at the age of eleven. During his college days, he was part of a band called The Versatiles. He then lost with music and went on to work as manager at Hindustan Polymers at Bombay (now Mumbai) and as deputy general manager in marketing at India Pistons at Madras (now Chennai).
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Caralisa Monteiro was born to Emeline Monteiro, a school teacher at Don Bosco High School, Matunga and Neville Monteiro an opera singer and an accountant in Mahindra and Mahindra, she was exposed to music at a very young age. [1]
A jingle is a memorable slogan, set to an engaging melody, mainly broadcast on radio and sometimes on television commercials. Nowadays the most common form of a jingle is a radio station's on-air musical or spoken station identity.
Ram Sampath (born 25 July 1977) is an Indian composer, music producer and musician, who started his career composing advertising jingles for Mumbai-based advertising industry, subsequently he started composing for pop albums like Tanha Dil (2000) by Shaan, before composing for films like Khakee, Delhi Belly (2011), Talaash (2012), Raees etc.
4. Kenner Ice Bird Commercial (1974) Okay, who else spent years thinking the Kenner's Snow Cone Ice Bird jingle was singing "Iceberg, iceberg, you are such an iceberg."
Answer: Wisk. Wisk laundry detergent used this unforgettable jingle to fight "ring around the collar." This line became synonymous with stain-removing power in the 1970s.
According to a review in Allmusic, "If nothing else, this album proves that TV ads stick to the brain, despite the best of intentions.Upon first hearing these jingles, listeners will be amazed to find themselves singing along spontaneously, and surprised at how they come back to full consciousness in spite of not having been heard (most of them) for decades.
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