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Thursday, May 02, 2002

Neil Persad sings for moms

 

Neil Persad, known for his imitation of the great Indian singer Mukesh, will be performing at the Mother's Day Spectacular Concert.

By Wayne Bowman

Singer Neil Persad was born in Debe and is part of a family steeped in cultural tradition. His parents encouraged him to be involved in music and a host of multicultural activities.

Persad began his music career playing at temples and bhajan groups from the age of eight years old. Actually, the harmonium he played was bigger than him.

At the age of 16, Persad migrated to Toronto, Canada to pursue studies in computer programming.

While at college, he began playing and singing professionally with the musician Karamchand Maharaj. Persad then formed his first band, Sangeet Canada, which was the country's first crossover West-Indian band.

Persad also began accompanying top entertainers when they performed in Canada. These included Parry Gosine, Prahalaad Sooknanan, Bul Bul Ganguly (India), Naqi Bilgrami (India), Taruna Devi and Bansraj Ramkissoon.

Legendary musician Ustaad Bansraj Ramkissoon recognised Persad's potential and began training him in Indian classical singing and tabla.

He went on to accompany Ramkissoon on many performances throughout North America.

In 1988, Persad moved to Florida and by the following year formed the Melody Makers.

In 1991, he produced his first recorded collection, entitled Gems Of Mukesh Volume 1.

After 13 years, the Melody Makers is one of the popular East Indian bands in North America, having accompanied India's top artistes when they are on tour.

The band released its first CD collection last February and another is in the works.

When not performing, Persad works at a major technology provider in Fort Lauderdale as a senior network engineer.
On stage, however, Persad is known for his imitations of the great Indian singer Mukesh.

Persad will perform at the 2002 Mother's Day Spectacular Concert, Centre of Excellence, Macoya on May 11.

Also performing will be Indar Kanhai, Shiv Shakti Dancers, Trishul and more.

 

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