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  2. Purna Das Baul Samrat - Wikipedia

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    Puran Das Baul, [1] popularly known as Purna Das Baul Samrat, (born 18 March 1933) is an Indian musician and singer, in Baul tradition. [2] The artist is sometimes cited as Purna Chandra Das, though 'Purna Das Baul' is used to avoid confusion with other artists and individuals with the same name.

  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. 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

  5. Samta Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Pandit Samta Prasad was born on 20 July 1921, in Kabir chaura, Banaras (), Uttar Pradesh into a family steeped in the tradition of tabla and pakhawaj of Benaras gharana, sometimes referred as Poorab baaj school.

  6. 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.

  7. Debaki Bose - Wikipedia

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    Debaki Bose was son of a successful advocate in Burdwan. [2] He graduated from Vidyasagar College but left the university. [3] Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's call for non-co-operation movement, he walked out of an examination and started living on his own. [2]

  8. Kalyanji–Anandji - Wikipedia

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    Kalyanji–Anandji were an Indian composer duo: Kalyanji Virji Shah (30 June 1928 – 24 August 2000) and his brother Anandji Virji Shah (born 2 March 1933). The duo are known for their work on Hindi film soundtracks, with many evergreen songs being composed by them.

  9. Kishan Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Maharaj was born to a Brahmin family of hereditary musicians in Kabir Chaura, Benaras. [1] His father was Hari Maharaj and his mother was Anjora Devi. He was adopted by his father's older brother, Kanthe Maharaj, who did not have children of his own.