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Jagjit Singh
Indian Ghazal singer ()
For other people named Jagjit Singh, see Jagjit Singh (disambiguation).
Jagjit Singh | |
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Jagjit Singh performing at Rabindra Mandap, Bhubaneswar, on 7 September | |
| Born | Jagmohan Singh Dhiman ()8 February Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner State, British India |
| Died | 10 October () (aged70) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Occupation(s) | Music director, composer, singer |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 2 |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | Ghazal, classical, devotional, folk, Bhajan |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, harmonium, tanpura, piano, tabla |
| Years active | – |
| Labels | EMI, HMV, Saregama, Universal, Sony BMG, CBS, Polydor, TIPS, Venus, T-Series, Magna Sound, Big, Times |
Musical artist | |
Jagjit Singh (born Jagmohan Singh Dhiman; 8 February – 10 October ) was an Indian composer, singer and musician. He composed and sang in numerous languages and is credited for the revival and popularity of ghazal, an Indian classical art form, by choosing poetry that was relevant to the masses and composing them in a way that laid more emphasis on the meaning of words and melody evoked by them. In terms of Indian classical music, his style of composing and gayaki (singing) is considered as Bol-pradhan, one that lays