Thursday, February 26, 2009

KM Music Conservatory's first public concert

KM Music Conservatory students performed a live show for the first time yesterday evening.. It was Martin Luther King III's 50th anniversary visit to chennai.. Dr.Kamal Hasan, Kavignar Vairamuthu gave a speech in that event.. We the KM students performed in between the show.. "The Blacks should not be treated as slaves and Blacks and Whites should unite" was the topic of the program.. Dr.Kamal Hasan gave a speech about the blacks and also said that "The Blacks will one day overcome".. We preformed "BOMBAY THEME" at the starting.. Then performed Jai Ho, Vaishnava Janatho and We shall Overcome.. Shri.Palakkad SriRam also performed with us in the show.. The concert was a big success and we all had celebrations.. Then everyone returned to Panchathan Studio at night 2:00 to greet and welcome Shri.Rahman sir.. Wow!! it was wonderful to see him.. he was having the two Oscars in his hand and was waving to the people.. His street was fully decorated and people were performing songs.. Soon the media people came and he had atleast spent some two and a half hours with those people.. giving each and every one them his interviews.. After everyone went.. He finally called us the KM Students.. He was very happy to see us and he enquired about the concert.. We all said that it went well and he commented that "If i am not here the concert will surely go well" ha ha.. Then we took some photos with him holding the Oscars.. He was already tired to the core.. He bade good night to us and also said that he would meet us soon.. We then gave interviews to NDTV and Sun TV then left for our home..

Monday, February 23, 2009

2 Cheers!!!

Jai Ho..It's the wonderful time ever in the hearts of Indians that they are so proud to have Rahman Sir on Indian soil.. It's a pleasure listening to his music.. Now through Oscar, not only Indians but everyone in the world has got a chance to listen to his lovely songs..

The Oscars were for :
1) Best Original Score
2) Jai Ho

This year has rolled the red carpet for Rahman ji and undoubtedly the carpet will keep rolling on giving as many Oscars as possible to the "Almighty"


Once again JAI HO A.R.Rahman ji