Jaipur. Jaipur Literature Festival is gearing up for its 17th edition and Jaipur MusicStage is all set to step into action with the biggest literary show on earth with its incomparable stars. Talented artists from the Indian subcontinent will perform at JMS. Which will tell about the various styles and history of music.
Renowned singer-songwriter and poet Alif (Mohammed Munim) will perform on the first evening. Alif has received many awards, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival Award for the single Lalnawat, the IRAA Award for the single Like a Sufi and the IIMA ‘Best Folk Song’ award for the song Ride Home. Alif recently received the Coke Studio India Award. Joined season 2 of.
Where he sang Kya Kare Korimol. Will carry forward the sweet tunes of the evening. Tapi Project consisting of Yogendra Sania Vala (bass guitar, lyricist, composer), Swati Meenaxi (vocals), Gaurav Kapadia (drums) and Biju Nambiar (keyboards, bass and drums). These bands will give a heart-touching performance with folk, trip-hop, jazz and folk instruments.
Will form on Prabh Deep on the second evening of JMS. Prabh Deep, who lives in Delhi, is rich in versatile talent. Who have created their own identity in storytelling through tunes. However, ‘Class-Sikh’ is Deep’s autobiographical project. But its craft and beauty have captivated audiences at large.
His projects ‘King’ and ‘Tabia’ also had a similar impact. The second evening of the festival will also feature a presentation by The Revisit Project. The specialty of this band is the presentation of jazz in different forms. Formed in 2014, this group presented the lost tradition of Hindi film music with contemporary funk and jazz.
Renowned singer-songwriters Harpreet and Salman Ilahi will perform on the last evening of JMS. Harpreet is an all-round artiste who sings songs in Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, Rajasthani and Haryanvi. His identity is mainly for giving voice to the powerful words of Kabir and Bulleh Shah. The melodious voice of Mumbai-based musician Salman Elahi was heard by more than 20 million people through his popular song Pahadon Mein. For Ilahi, who writes and sings mainly in Urdu-Hindi, music is a medium of expressing his thoughts and self-discovery.
On the same evening, the band Van Chai Met Toast will also make the audience dance with its tunes. The band consists of vocalist Ashwin Gopa Kumar, guitarist Achyut Jai Gopal, keyboard player Pali Francis and drummer Pai Shailesh. The band’s debut album in 2016 was ‘Joy of Little Things’, which instantly won the hearts of listeners with its multilingual lyrics, beautiful chorus and folk instruments. All three evenings of Jaipur Music Stage will also be in the name of ‘Night Bazaar’. Where along with various merchandise, various musical instruments, music technology etc. will also be presented.