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  • LAKHWINDER WADALI

    Lakhwinder Wadali belongs from a family of illustrious musicians his father and uncle forms india’s most celebrated sufi Qawal duo “The Wadali Brothers” received extensive classical music training from his father and guru Padamshree Puran Chand Wadali He has masters degree in music and currently enrolled in Phd Programme, inspired form Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Sahib and Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
    Lakhwinder Wadali grandson of Thakur Dass Wadali was a renowned vocalist & Son of Legendry Ustad Puran Chand Wadali from Patiala Gharana belong to small village of Amritsar (Punjab) named Guru Ki Wadali situated at Amritsar Road Lahore (birth place of 16th Guru of Sikhs)
    Among the leading folk and Sufi singers of his generation, Shri Lakhwinder Wadali has evolved an individual style in his presentation and has gained wide popularity. His style of singing combines a fine blend of classical and contemporary music. Alaaps and Taans are the vital aspects

    Lakhwinder Wadali

    Indian musician and singer

    Musical artist

    Lakhwinder Wadali is an Indian musician and singer, who hails from a family of musicians from Punjab, India.[1] His grandfather Thakur Dass Wadali was a renowned vocalist and his father and uncle formed a Sufiqawwali duo, the Wadali brothers. Lakhwinder received extensive training and guidance in classical music from his father Puran Chand Wadali. His songs blend classical and current trends in music. His repertoire includes renditions of Sufi Saints, romantic, människor numbers, ghazals, bhajans and bhangra. Alaaps and taans are the vital aspects of his music.[2]

    His albums include Unpredictable (2007), featuring Mukhtar Sahota, and Naina De Buhe.[3]

    Discography

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    • 2021: ‘’Rabb Manneya’’ (Koi Jaane Na)
    • 2017: Glow Away In Tokyo (Music By: Tru-Skool) (MovieBox/Speed Records)
    • 2014: Ranjhanna (Wadali Music)
    • 2013: Ishqe Daa Jaam (Speed Records)
    • 2011: Naina dem Buhe (Speed

      Folk and Sufi music belongs to everyone- Lakhwinder Wadali

      Lakhwinder Wadali, son of Puran Chand Wadali of the Wadali Brothers, talks about his father and uncle’s musical legacy, and why he considers Sufi music as ‘a form of worship’


      Carrying forth the musical legacy of his father Puran Chand Wadali and uncle Pyarelal Wadali — of the renowned Sufi singing duo, the Wadali brothers — Lakhwinder Wadali has carved a niche for himself in Punjabi and Sufi music. Starting from his 2004 album Bulla, to his soulful Punjabi numbers like Ishqaand Rangi Gayi,Lakhwinder’s tunes have struck a chord with music lovers everywhere.
      He tells us that though the surname Wadali comes with a lot of responsibilities and expectations, he doesn’t let that bog him down. “People who have heard my father and uncle singing expect the same from me, but is that really possible? People want Abhishek Bachchan to become like Amitabh Bachchan, but can he really do that?” Besides, he adds, one cannot become a
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