Directory of Music in Saini Samaj


Angela Saini
Best Female Artist

http://www.angelasaini.com/fr_home.cfm
Ajmer , Rajasthan , India
“Whatever Angela Saini is doing, she’s doing it right. Her attitude, style, body language and voice are so classy and feminine, yet so rock star at the same time.” Lithium Magazine, Vanessa Markov Singing from the womb, Angela picked up the guitar at 14 and started writing songs in between teaching herself Nirvana covers. In the backdrop of Calgary, AB, her Austrian mother and Indian father drove her to gigs as she began strumming her brand of pop-folk at local clubs, breaking into the local music scene before she had finished her first year of high school. Playing in pop/rock outfit Supernal that took her across the continent a few times, performing at festivals alongside bands like Evanescence and Sum 41, she garnered enough experience and road cred to move to Canada’s biggest city. Her recent band Drive Faster appeared in "Master Tracks" on AUX TV with Moe Berg and Laurence Currie at Metalworks Studio. Berg described the process as a “homerun” and during the episode says, “The vocalist is just so outstanding. You almost get a rush when you are recording someone like that.” With a notebook full of songs and frequent gigging as an acoustic solo artist, Angela decided to take her songs electric and got the attention of Johnny Fay, drummer for The Tragically Hip. Demo sessions together resulted in pre-production for a solo record. Runner-up for “Best Female Artist” in the 2010 International Acoustic Music Awards for her song Nurse Me Back to Health (Dear Diary), the debut EP "Cake and Callouses" was released April 2012
Angela Saini
Association of British Science Writers Award

London, England
London , London , United Kingdom
Angela Saini (born 25 October 1980 in London, England) is a British science journalist and author. Her first book Geek Nation: How Indian Science is Taking Over the World was published on 3 March 2011 by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK, and by Hachette in the Indian sub-continent in April 2011. She has been published in Science, Wired, The Guardian and New Scientist and is a frequent presenter on BBC radio, for shows including Material World and More or Less. She was named European Junior Science Writer of the Year in 2009 by the Euroscience Foundation, and won the Association of British Science Writers Award for best news story in 2012. Saini is a former reporter for BBC London News, the BBC's regional television news programme covering Greater London. In 2008, she carried out an investigation into bogus universities, tracking down the head of the Irish International University, which was broadcast on the BBC TV's flagship Ten O'Clock News, BBC News 24 and BBC World. The report won a Prix Circom Award for regional television journalism in Europe. Saini has a Masters degree in engineering science from the University of Oxford and is a former ITN news trainee. She was awarded a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT in 2012.
Satnam Saini
123 Dumaresq St Campbell town Post Code 2560
Amritsar , Punjab , India
Tarsame Singh Saini
Singer, composer, actor

Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom
London , London , United Kingdom
Tarsame Singh Saini aka Taz (Stereo Nation) born 23 May 1967, Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom), is a British singer, composer and actor of Indian descent. He is the lead singer of the pop band Stereo Nation which was formed in 1996. Formerly known as Johnny Zee, he is credited with being the pioneer of cross-cultural Asian fusion music.
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