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Javed Ali, Lou Majaw, Mame Khan, Soulmate, Darshan Raval perform at The Yellow Taxi Music Project

| @indiablooms | Jan 15, 2020, at 06:44 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Musicians Jawed Ali, Lou Majaw, Mame Khan, Soulmate and Darshan Raval on last Saturday performed at a day long musical soiree 'The Yellow Taxi Music Project' hosted by 93.5 Red FM.

The event, which took place on Jan 11 at Big Lawn, Nicco Park, was an experience of versatility of music with genres like Blues, Rock, Sufi, Indie, Bollywood along with some delicious food.

The festival started with the sounds of the blues, performed by Soulmate, followed by Lou Majaw’s electrifying country rock set.

With Mame Khan’s soulful folk, the audience was transported to rustic Rajasthan. 

Later, Javed Ali took over the stage and left entire the crowd enthralled with his Bollywood and Sufi numbers. While youth heartthrob Darshan Raval wrapped up the gig with his popular melodies. Apart from music, the event had a plethora of enjoyment and chilling options, which kept the festival goers engaged.

Commenting on the success of ‘The Yellow Taxi Music Project’, Nisha Narayanan, COO and Director, RED FM and Magic FM, said, “We are overwhelmed with the response that we have received from Kolkata for The Yellow Taxi Music Project.  We got the best of best folk/alternative artists and popular musicians together on one stage, which encapsulated the vibrant music scenario of contemporary India.

It is our endeavour to bring forward the growing community of independent and regional musicians through RED FM IPs. For RED FM it is a unique opportunity to nurture our bond with Kolkata and celebrate the spirit of oneness through music. We plan to take this festival to other cities with an aim to support growing community of independent and regional artists.”

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