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Songs from Kashmir
Updated On: 03 July, 2019 07:50 AM IST | | Karishma Kuenzang
One of India's most loved bands will play its blend of tunes with nostalgic Urdu lyrics at a Lower Parel pub
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Fidel D'Souza, Khalid Ahmed, Mir Kashif Iqbal and Sachin Banandur
There aren't too many bands left in the country that cater to old-school rock that is groovy, raw but soul-stirring. One of the few such outfits is Bengaluru-based Parvaaz comprising childhood friends and founders Khalid Ahmed and Mir Kashif Iqbal (both on vocals and guitar), and Sachin Banandur (drums and percussions) and Fidel D'Souza (bass).
Their guitar-heavy songs that have Urdu lyrics and delicate yet distinct sounds like that of chimes, have been inspired by the works of Pink Floyd and Indian Ocean. The band came together in 2010 when its members were in college in Bengaluru and started playing at competitions. Their winning streak and blend of progressive and '60s and '70s rock got them noticed, and soon, they were playing full time.

