Dandekar sisters and Taz to blend the music in India tour
Indian
oi-Prakash KL
By Ramchander
Dandekar
sisters,
Anusha,
Apeksha
and
Shibani
of
D-Major
band
and
Stereo
Nation"s
Taz
are
coming
up
with
a
blend
of
their
music
in
their
six-cities
India
tour.
The
viewers
can
expect
a
fascinating
blend
of
Reggae
and
rap,
which
will
be
fused
with
Hindi
and
Punjabi.
The
joint
tour
is
planned
to
showcase
their
Indian
background,
which
has
Western
influences.
The
fusion
will
be
performed
in
its
newest
format,
which
is
represented
by
both
the
bands.
Anusha,
who
is
a
VJ
in
MTV
India,
says,
“In
the
past,
we
have
collaborated
with
several
international
artistes
like
Ishq
Bector
and
Bohemia.
Now,
we
want
to
do
more
collaboration
on
the
stage
and
the
studio."
The
Stereo
Nation
and
Anusha"s
band
D-Major
have
not
practiced
together.
The
two
bands
are
planning
to
perform
an
impromptu
jamming
sessions
following
the
individual
acts.
Anusha
adds,
“The
impromptu
jamming
session
with
Taz
is
surely
going
to
be
a
fun."
Taz
is
a
British
singer,
actor
and
composer
of
Indian
descent.
His
original
name
is
Tarsame
Singh
Jarnail.
In
1996,
the
band
'Stereo
Nation" was
formed
with
the
lead
singer,
Taz.