As noted before on the home page, the aim of these pages is to highlight and advertise East Indian musicians who have gone almost entirely undocumented by the writers of music history in Guyana. There pages will showcase images of singers, dholak players, etc., as well as those who were not musicians but student who participated in art or music festivals or competitions such as Guyfesta. Images assorted from various sources by www.guyanaundersiege.com

East Indian Musicians and Singers


 

 


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Mohan Nandu, from Cornelia Ida, West Coast Dem. photo, Parmanand Sukhu.
A young girl sings at Guyfesta.
Jumpin Jack and Celia Samaroo, early 80s.
A young Eshri Singh at Radio Demerara.
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Pandit Bhowal (violin) group, plays Guyfesta.
Girl from East Coast does filmi rendition. Backed up Pandit Bhowal group.
Another Kirtan group, Guyfesta. Berbice: boy sings at Guyfesta.
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Manie Haniff and a group of Surinamese artists in a Suriname-Guyana band, early 80s.
Joyce Ormilla Harris. Photo, guyanaundesiege.com
Joyce Ormilla Harris. Photo, courtesy B. Singh.
Manie Haniff, close up.
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Guyfesta certyificate issued to Bibi Halima. Photo, RRampertab
The Mootoo Brothers from Unity.
Again, the Mootoo Brothers.
One Mumtaz (no, not the dancer) plays tabla at Guyfesta.