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Bhupinder Singh (musician)

Indian ghazal singer (1940–2022)


Indian ghazal singer (1940–2022)

FieldValue
nameBhupinder Singh
imageBhupinder Singh singer.jpg
captionBhupinder Singh in February 2013
aliasBhupi
birth_date
birth_placeAmritsar, Punjab, British India
death_date
death_placeMumbai, Maharashtra, India
spouseMitali Singh
instrumentGuitar
genrePlayback singing
occupationGhazal singer and composer
years_active1964–2022

Bhupinder Singh (born Bhupinder Soin, 6 February 1940 – 18 July 2022) was an Indian musician, a ghazal singer and also a Bollywood playback singer.

Early life

Bhupinder Singh was born in Amritsar, Punjab to Natha Singhji, a musician and his introducer to music. Bhupinder's father was a stern teacher, and at one point, he detested music and its instruments.

Music career

Singh started his career as a casual artist for All India Radio under the direction of Satish Bhatia. He also worked at Doordarshan Center, New Delhi. He also learnt guitar. In 1962, music director Madan Mohan heard him at a dinner hosted by Satish Bhatia in his honour (Satish Bhatia was Producer in AIR Delhi and Singh was working under him as a guitarist), and called him to Bombay. He was given the opportunity to sing the song Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga alongside Mohammed Rafi, Talat Mahmood and Manna Dey in Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat. He was given a solo by Khayyam in film Aakhri Khat. Singh's voice is one of the most unique in playback singing. He has sung a few popular duets with Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi.

Thereafter, Singh started releasing private albums wherein his first LP had three self-composed songs and was released in 1968, a second LP of ghazals wherein he introduced the Spanish guitar, bass and drums to the ghazal style, released in 1978 and his third LP titled Woh Jo Shair Tha, for which the lyrics were written by Gulzar in 1980.

Entering wedlock with Bangladeshi singer Mitali, he stopped playback singing in the mid-1980s and began singing jointly for several albums and live concerts. Together, they produced many ghazal and geet cassettes.

His famous songs include "Dil Dhoondta hai", "Do diwane shahar mein", "Naam gum jayega", "Karoge yaad to", "Thodi si Zameen Thoda Aasman", "Meethe bol bole", "Kabhi kisi ko mukammal", "Kisi nazar ko tera intezaar aaj bhi", and "Ek akela is Shehar Mein". He sang the song Duniya Chute Yaar Na Toote picturized on Rajesh Khanna. R. D. Burman made him sing songs like Raat Banoo Mein Geet Bano Tum, Naam Gum Jayega, Kahiya Kahan Se Aana Hua and Beete Na Bitaai Raina which made him famous.

Personal life

In the 80s, Bhupinder married the Bangladeshi singer Mitali Mukherjee.{{cite web |access-date=14 June 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060503051927/http://www.the-south-asian.com/Bhupinder.htm |archive-date=3 May 2006 |url-status=dead

At the age of 82, Singh died of a cardiac arrest on 18 July 2022. He suffered from COVID-19 and colon cancer was also suspected.

Discography

AlbumYearDetails
Dream Sellers1980Includes various songs from Bollywood movies he had already sung before.
AarzooWith Mitali Singh
Chandani RaatWith Mitali Singh
GulmoharWith Mitali Singh
Ghazal Ke PhoolWith Mitali Singh
Ek Arzoo2004With Mitali Mukherjee Singh.
Label: T-Series
Surmayi Raat{{cite weburl=http://www.aninews.in/videogallery4/13409-surmayi-raat-with-gulzar-and-bhupinder-singh.htmltitle=Surmayi Raat with Gulzar and Bhupinder Singh
Anand Lok Meh2014With Mitali Singh
Yaad-E-MehboobWith Jagjit Singh, Chitra Singh and others.
Meri Aawaaz Hi Pehchan HaiTwo songs with Lata Mangeshkar.
Album Artists: Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupinder Singh, Babla Mehta and Shailendra Singh.
Label: Saregama

References

References

  1. Kumar, Anuj. (18 July 2022). "Bhupinder Singh, the voice of everyman's heartache, passes away". The Hindu.
  2. (19 July 2022). "Bhupinder Singh Dies At 82: The Legendary Singer Who Introduced Bass, Drums And Guitar To Ghazals". [[Outlook (Indian magazine).
  3. Bhattacharjee, Manash Firaq. (19 July 2022). "In a Bhupinder Singh State of Mind". [[The Wire (India).
  4. Zaman, Rana Siddiqui. (19 July 2022). "A personal tribute to Bhupinder Singh (1940–2022)". [[National Herald]].
  5. (19 July 2022). "Singer Bhupinder Singh passes away at 82". [[Indian Express]].
  6. (18 July 2022). "Veteran singer Bhupinder Singh dies aged 82". [[Press Trust of India]].
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