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Jan 30, 2013 News
Lovers of Bollywood music are set to hear their own local singers, some of them known and possibly many of them waiting to be discovered.
The singers will have a chance to take part in Guyana’s Bollywood singing competition, according to Inspire Inc.
Inspire Inc. is the same company which brought in Grammy-award winning gospel singer, CeCe Winans, to perform last Saturday.
Inspire is headed up by Yog Mahadeo, former head of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T).
GT&T over the years has been staging its Jingle and Song Competition and in 2011, under Mahadeo, the company introduced a Bollywood segment.
According to Inspire Inc., it has been inundated with calls from “friends and well-wishers” to ensure that there is a platform for this type of music, song and culture.
“We view our Guyanese culture very seriously and we respect the background and culture of everyone and therefore would ensure that the various types of music enjoyed by our Guyanese brothers and sisters are respected and promoted.”
The promotion company, promising an exciting competition, said it is preparing to release dates and details.
“This competition will be open to everyone and to all ages. Who will it be? Who will be our 2013 Bollywood singing superstar?”
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