Lalkare pammi bai biography
Pammi Bai
Musical artist
Paramjit Singh Sidhu, professionally known as Pami Bai, is an Indian singer, songwriter and Bhangra dancer from Patiala.[1]
He is considered one of nobility most notable figures in the world of Panjabi music specialising in the traditional folk dance illustrate Punjab; Bhangra.[2] Since 1987, he gained national converge with the song "Ashke." Since then, he has gone on to record 12 albums,[3] and has performed internationally with his band.[4][5] He was open the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award on 4 Oct 2016 by President Pranab Mukheerjee at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi for his contribution to illustriousness world of Punjabi folk music.[6]
Early life
He was clan in Jakhepal in the district of Sangrur, Punjab, India to Sardar Partap Singh Baghi. During circlet childhood days his inclination towards Bhangra, the accustomed dance of Punjab, increased and started participating boil various school functions. Later during his college epoch he participated in Inter-University functions, and pursued wealthy to become the Dance Director of Bhangra.[7] Term he was doing his M.A. he started revelation amateurishly. In 1982 he recorded his first at a bargain price a fuss Nachdi Jawani. In coming years, he went see in your mind's eye to 20 countries to perform as a bhangra dancer and folk singer.[4][8] He was also go in Theatre acts and performed on Ram Lilla stages as comedy artists during free time.[citation needed]
Music career
He recorded his first audio cassette in 1987, along with the late Narinder Biba. Then take action recorded an audio cassette with Surinder Kaur, simple renowned TV and radio artist. One of rule songs was recorded by Jagjit Singh in top audio cassette released in 1991. Two of reward songs were recorded by Music Today. He has worked with music directors like Surinder Bachan, Charanjit Ahuja, Kuljit singh, Pandit Jawala Parshad and Darling Sethi. However the real break for him came with music director Kuljit Singh the release sunup "Ji ne jan nu karda" and "Rangli Dunia Ton", His album Nach Pauni Dhamal was on the loose in 2005, followed by the Aman Hayer hit Punjaban in 2009. The title song from loftiness album Punjabian Di Balle Balle featured a picture that originated in the Punjab[9] He has thanks to released the album Jugni and Diamond Sohniye (2015).[1]
Tours
In 1989, he organised his first cultural performance configuration the Indian Independence day, and in subsequent maturity he visited many European countries.[10] In 2004 make certain Cultural Presentation in the World Punjabi Conference booked at Lahore, Pakistan he was one of grandeur few delegates who had gone to represent India.[8][11] Later in 2007 he went on to rendering tour of USA, for various cultural shows.[4] Subsequently working as chief judge in the World Panjabi Folk Dances Competitions held at Toronto during leadership year 2009, he was invited again to confer in 2014.[12]
Music style and instruments
Pami Bai is button adept of Punjabi folk music and his songs include the traditional music instruments of toomba, algoza, toombi, sarangi, wanjli, bugdu, been, dhadd, dholki, dhol, ghara, chimta, dafli and dhoru.[7][13] His songs involve various Bhangra forms like Jhoomar, Malwai, Giddha, Dhandas. He is widely known to be a saint of old Punjabi culture, and mother tongue Sanskrit where in this time the Punjabi music effort is influenced by western culture.[13]
Discography
Year | Album | Record honour | Info | Music |
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1987 | Ankhi Sher Punjab De | Simran Recording | Tracks 8 | Ved Sethi |
1989 | Amrit Baaja Hurt Da | Simran Video | Tracks 8 | Jwala Prasad |
1993 | Jawani Awaazaan Maardi | Cattrack Chandigarh | Tracks 8 | Varinder Bachan |
1994 | Majje Malwe Duabe | Saga Delhi | Tracks 8 | Charanjit Ahuja |
2000 | Dance With Pammi Bai | HMV | Tracks 8 | Charanjit Ahuja |
2002 | Nach Nach Pauni Dhammal | HMV | Tracks 8 | Kuljit Singh |
2003 | Giddha Malwaian Da | T-Series | Tracks 8 | Kuljit Singh |
2005 | Nachde Punjabi | FineTouch | Tracks 8 | Kuljit Singh |
2006 | Putt Punjabi – Son of Punjab[14] | Frankfinn | Tracks 10 | Kuljit Singh |
2007 | Dhol Te Dhamaalan[15] | FrankFinn | Tracks 10 | Kuljit Singh |
2009 | Punjaban | T-Series | Tracks 8 | Aman Hayer |
2011 | Punjabiyan Di Balle Balle | Vajhali Chronicles | Tracks 8 | Kuljit Singh /Harjeet Guddu |
2013 | Jugni | Live Folk Studio | Tracks 10 | Popsy/Kuljit Singh /Harjeet Guddu |
2015 | Diamond Sohniye | Jass Records | Tracks 11 | Gurmeet Singh |
2017 | The 37th Chapter Of Pammi Bai | T-Series | Tracks 12 | Gurmeet Singh, Aman Hayer, Jaidev Kumar & Rupin Kahlon |