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Many North American Sindhis will remember Tina Sugandh from the time the
Sugandh family was the featured music group
at a Sindhi Association of North America convention in St. Louis several
years ago.. She has been in the news lately, with
her music to be featured in a new Walt Disney movie and new album to be
issued in Hollywood. Sindhis have been large
contributors to Bollywood's musical talent since its inception.. now one
is making her mark on Hollywood.
ANNOUNCING THE DISNEY SOUNDTRACK EVERYONE WILL BE RACING FOR THIS SUMMER!
Journey AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS with Songs by Dave Stewart, Tina
Sugandh and the Baha Men
BURBANK, CA Based on the classic tale by Jules Verne, Around the World
in 80 Days will excite a new
generation of moviegoers this summer. The Walt Disney Records soundtrack
album features original music by
Trevor Jones (League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, True Colors) with songs
performed by
Grammy-winner Dave Stewart (The Eurythmics), Tina Sugandh and the Baha Men.
Excerpted from Rediff.com
Songstress *Tina Sugandh *recently made the news by landing a contract
with a major American label, Hollywood Records,
home to everyone from pop confection Hillary Duff and Queen to Cal-Mex
rockers Los Lobos and this year's novelty act,
the unfailingly upbeat choral-pop ensemble Polyphonic Spree.
Her album /Tablagirl /is due out early next year, and as the title
suggests, Tina is more than a hot chick with studio-enhanced pipes.
She has played the tabla since she was a little girl, as well as the
/dholak/, traveling with her musically-talented family to
performances around America and in the Caribbean.
As she got older, Tina picked up the guitar as well, working her way
through the heavy metal canon
(she claims a mastery of the Metallica repertoire).
Her break came when Bob Cavallo of Hollywood Records heard her music and
signed her on last May.
Her /River of Dreams/ was featured on the soundtrack to the Jackie Chan
remake of /Around the World in 80 Days/,
where it generally got better audience reviews than the
less-than-stellar movie itself.
Tina grew up in New Jersey and graduated with a biology major from
Rutgers but moved out to California a few years
ago along with her parents and then-newlywed sister. She spoke
to�Prinicipal Correspondent* Arun Venugopal *recently.
[interview at http://inhome.rediff.com/movies/2004/sep/06tina.htm]
See also: http://www.tablagirl.com
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- Subject: Tina Sughand
- From: Gul Agha <agha@cs.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 12:42:38 -0500
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Many North American Sindhis will remember Tina Sugandh from the time the
Sugandh family was the featured music group
at a Sindhi Association of North America convention in St. Louis several
years ago.. She has been in the news lately, with
her music to be featured in a new Walt Disney movie and new album to be
issued in Hollywood. Sindhis have been large
contributors to Bollywood's musical talent since its inception.. now one
is making her mark on Hollywood.
ANNOUNCING THE DISNEY SOUNDTRACK EVERYONE WILL BE RACING FOR THIS SUMMER!
Journey AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS with Songs by Dave Stewart, Tina
Sugandh and the Baha Men
BURBANK, CA Based on the classic tale by Jules Verne, Around the World
in 80 Days will excite a new
generation of moviegoers this summer. The Walt Disney Records soundtrack
album features original music by
Trevor Jones (League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, True Colors) with songs
performed by
Grammy-winner Dave Stewart (The Eurythmics), Tina Sugandh and the Baha Men.
Excerpted from Rediff.com
Songstress *Tina Sugandh *recently made the news by landing a contract
with a major American label, Hollywood Records,
home to everyone from pop confection Hillary Duff and Queen to Cal-Mex
rockers Los Lobos and this year's novelty act,
the unfailingly upbeat choral-pop ensemble Polyphonic Spree.
Her album /Tablagirl /is due out early next year, and as the title
suggests, Tina is more than a hot chick with studio-enhanced pipes.
She has played the tabla since she was a little girl, as well as the
/dholak/, traveling with her musically-talented family to
performances around America and in the Caribbean.
As she got older, Tina picked up the guitar as well, working her way
through the heavy metal canon
(she claims a mastery of the Metallica repertoire).
Her break came when Bob Cavallo of Hollywood Records heard her music and
signed her on last May.
Her /River of Dreams/ was featured on the soundtrack to the Jackie Chan
remake of /Around the World in 80 Days/,
where it generally got better audience reviews than the
less-than-stellar movie itself.
Tina grew up in New Jersey and graduated with a biology major from
Rutgers but moved out to California a few years
ago along with her parents and then-newlywed sister. She spoke
to�Prinicipal Correspondent* Arun Venugopal *recently.
[interview at http://inhome.rediff.com/movies/2004/sep/06tina.htm]
See also: http://www.tablagirl.com