Campaign India Team
Mar 03, 2012

Weekend Happenings: Seagram's Fuel Music Day

The event started at 12 noon on Friday, 2 March and will feature around 50 independent artistes

Weekend Happenings: Seagram's Fuel Music Day

 

ArtistAloud.com, a digital platform for independent music, is commemorating the second anniversary and the launch of the re-vamped website on 2 March with Seagram’s Fuel Music Day. 
 
The Seagram’s Fuel Music Day event started at 12 noon with artists like Suneeta Rao, Manasi Scott, Shefali Alvares, Shilpa Rao, Harshdeep Kaur, Neha Bhasin performing their favourite numbers. Besides the 50 artists, other stalwarts of music industry like Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Kailash Kher are also expected to attend Seagram’s Fuel Music Day to show their support for independent music in India.  The nine- hour long webcert attempts to enthrall the audience with absolute mix of genres.  From fusion to pop, Bollywood to rock, Seagram’s Fuel Music Day will have something special for every listener. The event will be relayed live to a global audience on www.artistaloud.com from Rang Sharada in Mumbai.
 
Soumini Paul, associate vice president, ArtistAloud.com, said, "The idea of Seagram’s Fuel Music Day was conceptualized by ArtistAloud.com to celebrate their 2nd anniversary. During the last two years, the website has emerged as the most preferred digital destination for independent music in India.  With a promise to offer audiences access to more artists, new genres, multiple releases and music videos, ArtistAloud.com now comes in new avatar. The website has been revamped with a prime objective of offering unreleased singles - “Music First”. Opening the 3rd year with a bang with Music Day, the year ahead is a bag full of surprises in terms of content and technology for all music enthusiasts digitally across the globe." 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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