- Mahvash Waqar
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محوش وقار Born 12 February Origin Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Genres Sufi Rock
PopOccupations Singer
RJYears active 2006 – Present Labels Fire Records (Pakistan) Associated acts Laal Website Official Band Website Mahvash Waqar is a Pakistani artist and current band member of the Laal Band. She is the backup vocalist for the band.[1] She has also been famous for a stint on the radio network as a RJ.[2]
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Early life
Mahvash studied Textile designing from the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan. She had a keen interest in music from the beginning. So, instead of continuing her studies she decided to join what was then a very new phenomenon of FM radio stations.
Radio Jockey
She was a well known jockey of many radio stations from 2000 to 2006. She hosted numerous shows and also worked as a producer for others. The experience she gained in radio jockeying brought her in contact with an enormous variety of music and hence she earned the name, Human Encyclopedia of Music. She stressed in an interview that her main influence in music was the classic rock sound of the 1970s.
Music career
Mahvash began her music career in early 2007 when she decided to be a part of the newly formed Laal Band along with Haider Rehman, Aamir, Asif, Salman and Jamal.[3] The band was formed in response to the 2007 sacking of judges by then President Pervez Musharraf.
Laal
Laal the Band was formed in late 2007 after the sacking of the Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. The band members along with the public protested against the incident and demanded the restoration of judiciary by the president. The members then joined up together to form a Musical continuation of the Progressive Writers Movement of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Habib Jalib and Ahmed Faraz. The band's aim is to popularize the works of these socialist writers by setting their revolutionary poetry to music.[4] The current band members include Mahvash, Shahram, Taimur and Haider Rahman. Mahvash sings backup for the band.
Discography
Mahvash has played backup vocals for Laal band's debut album, Umeed e Sahar.
See also
- Laal
- Shahram Azhar
- Taimur Rahman
- Haider Rahman
- Habib Jalib
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz
- Urdu poets
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References
Categories:- Living people
- Pakistani female singers
- Pakistani singers
- People from Karachi
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