ARTIST
Inderjit Singh (Derby)
Bhai Inderjeet Singh Ji is a disciple of Prof. Darshan Singh Ji Komal and continues his legacy. He has been based in Derby, UK for many years, but he also visited Singapore and Malaysia in the 1960s with his father-in-law, Bhai Sadhu Singh Ji from Hoshiarpur. During his time in Singapore, Bhai Sadhu Singh Ji served as a Granthi for two years, and Bhai Inderjeet Singh Ji accompanied him on tabla. It is known that at least two of their spools were recorded in Malaysia by Sardar Harcharan Singh Ji, but unfortunately, they went missing in the 1980s. SikhNet Play is searching for anyone who has those spools or any other recordings of Bhai Sadhu Singh Ji and Bhai Inderjeet Singh Ji. Bhai Inderjeet Singh Ji's music style is Raag, and his speeches and discourses, which can be found on SikhNet Play and Kirtan Sewa, showcase his spiritual teachings. Bhai Inderjeet Singh Ji is known for his mastery of Raag music and his soulful renditions of Gurbani Kirtan. His performances are deeply devotional and full of emotion, leaving listeners feeling spiritually uplifted. His voice is a soothing balm for the soul, and his dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Gurbani Kirtan is truly inspiring.
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