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Avtar Singh Kang

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Avtar Singh Kang
Also known asA.S. Kang
Born (1949-06-26) June 26, 1949 (age 75)
Kultham, Nawashehar, India
OriginBirmingham, United Kingdomi
GenresDesi
Occupation(s)singer-songwriter, player(Kabaddi)
Instrument(s)Vocals, tumbi, drums, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, organ
Years active1969–present
LabelsMovie box, HMV Records
Websitewww.askang.co.uk

Avtar Singh Kang is a Punjabi singer and Punjabi Folk contributor. He is also known as 'A.S.' Kang.

Born to a Sikh family in Kultham village of Nawashehar District of Punjab now called SBS Nagar in Indian Punjab, Kang was educated in the Govt. School for 14 years and then moved to U.K. there he played Kabaddi for some time then recorded his first song which become a hit.

Recordings

He recorded Gidhiyan di raniya in HMV New Delhi with Mr. Narula.which was distributed and produced by HMV.

Discography

Sunne Rehange Chubare Tere(1979 LP records, Publisher: HMV)
Boliyan(1997)[1]
Greatest Hits Vol-I (1999)
Duniya Matlab Di(1980 Music Charanjit Ahuja, Publisher: EMI)[2]
The Maestro(2013)
Greatest Hits Vol-II( )
Gani(1 Jan, 2000, Publisher:Moviebox Birmingham, Ltd.)
Dil De De(2003)
Aish Karo(1 Jan,2001, Publishier: Moviebox Birmingham, Ltd.)[3]
Tear Husn( )
Valeti boliyan(2000)
Pure Gold(1980)
Flashback Boliyan(2010)
Munda Te Kudi(1986)[2]
Gidheyan di raniye (1978)
Kang Fu(1 Jan 1996 Publisher: Moviebox Birmingham, Ltd.)
Eternity()
Untouchable Boliyan(1998)
Flashback Boliyan()
Nachna Punjab Da(2013)[1]
Roop De Lashkare()
Jawani Youth()
Pyar()

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References

  1. ^ a b "Bolliyan - A S Kang Punjabi Songs-Bolliyan 1,Bolliyan 2,Valeti Bolliyan Raag.fm". raag.fm. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "A S Kang (official)". twitter.com. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  3. ^ "A.S. Kang". Last.fm. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  4. ^ "BBC Music - A S Kang". http://www.bbc.co.uk/. Retrieved July 24, 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)