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Mandip Singh Dhamoon is a physician and musician who lives in New York City.
A first generation South Asian American, he grew up in Syracuse, New York, where, as a child, he started to sing shabads and accompany others on the tabla at gatherings of the local Sikh community. He studied Western classical violin for several years in his late teens. In 1996, he studied North Indian classical voice and tabla with the music director Mohinderjit Singh in Mumbai, India. He continued vocal training with Ghulam Mohammed Khan of the Kalavant Center in New York City, and has performed with this organization at the annual Deepavali celebration at South Street Seaport.
He sang on the album, “Sonawa Ke Datawa” (2000) -- a recording of Indian-Trinidadian folk songs written by the noted Trinidadian poet and song-writer Kenneth Vidia Parmasad -- along with Sasha Kamini Parmasad and Vishala Parmasad.
Balio Charaag/The Light Within, recorded in 2007-2008 in New York and Trinidad, is his first CD. |
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