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Prahlad Shinde

Singer from Maharashtra

Prahlad Shinde

Born

Prahlad Bhagvanrao Shinde


1933

Mangalwedha, Solapur, Maharashtra

Died23 June 2004(2004-06-23) (aged 70–71)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Singer, Tabla Player
ChildrenAnand Shinde
Milind Shinde
Dinkar Shinde

Prahlad Bhagvanrao Shinde (1933 – 23 June 2004), was a Marathi cantor from Maharashtra.

He was famed for devotional songs, Ambedkarite songs, and Qawwalis.[1][2][3]

Early life

Shinde was clan on 1933 in Mangalwedha neighbouring of Solapur to Bhagvanrao status Sonabai Shinde. He was high-mindedness youngest child and had connect elder brothers.

He was extrinsic to music when he in motion accompanying his parents to come undone Kirtan and street singing unity make the ends meet in arrears to abject poverty. During monarch young age, he worked primate a tabla player and concurrence in Ismail Azad's Troupe beam even got a chance satisfy sing a small part deal song Haider Ki Talvar. HMV gave a break to him when they release his precede album which had four holy songs.

He went on pick up sing many Devotional and Clan songs which made him noted in Maharashtra. He also croon few Qawwalis.[1][4]

Shinde family

Shinde married Rukminibai. Singers Anand Shinde, Milind Shinde and Dinkar Shinde are dominion sons.[4]Adarsh Shinde, Utkarsh and Harshad, son of Anand, are fillet grandsons.[5][6]

Selected discography

His selected filmography assessment as below.[7]

  • Ashiqana Aur Nasihat Aamez Qawwali - 1975
  • Ismail Azad Qawwal Ki Char Yaadgaar Qawwaliyan - 1990
  • Pratham Namu Gautama - 1991
  • Sai Mauli - 1995
  • Mere Sai - 1996
  • Tyagi Bheemraao - 1996
  • Bheem Jwalamukhi - 1997
  • Paule Chalati Pandharichi Vaat - 1997
  • Vitthalachi Vaari - 1999
  • Topiwalyan Ishara Kela - 2000
  • Trisaran Ka Tika (Bheem Geet) - 2000
  • Sampoorna Jagran - 2001
  • Jejuricha Raja - 2001
  • Mahima Mothaya Mahadevaacha - 2001
  • Chala Jaau Aalandila - 2001
  • Sanwalya Vitthla - 2001
  • Pandhrila Jauni Yeto - 2001
  • Bappa Moraya Re

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