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Shingara Singh is a Punjabi singer and freelance radio/television presenter. He began his career by singing in the group called Shingar. He is most famous for the song "Accident Ho Gayi", 1990. He then went to work on Sabras Radio followed by local appearances on Vaisakhi Radio. He then signed up to Raaj Radio where he had a successful stint before joining Midland Asian Television Channel 6 (MATV) to replace Daljit Neer for the Punjabi programming, with Gurdhama De Yatra and Punjabian De Balle. The programmes are slowly starting to become popular with Punjabi audiences across the UK and Europe, following the success of Sanjha Panjab and Lok Virsa. | '''Shingara Singh''' is a Punjabi singer and freelance radio/television presenter. He began his career by singing in the group called Shingar. He is most famous for the song "Accident Ho Gayi", 1990. He then went to work on Sabras Radio followed by local appearances on Vaisakhi Radio. He then signed up to Raaj Radio where he had a successful stint before joining Midland Asian Television Channel 6 (MATV) to replace Daljit Neer for the Punjabi programming, with Gurdhama De Yatra and Punjabian De Balle. The programmes are slowly starting to become popular with Punjabi audiences across the UK and Europe, following the success of Sanjha Panjab and Lok Virsa. | ||
'''Discography''' | |||
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Accident Ho Gaya (1990) | Accident Ho Gaya (1990) | ||
'''Radio Programmes''' | |||
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Sanjha Verha (2005 to Present) | Sanjha Verha (2005 to Present) | ||
'''TV Programmes''' | |||
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Punjabian De Balle Balle (2006 to Present) | Punjabian De Balle Balle (2006 to Present) | ||
Latest revision as of 03:03, 9 February 2008
Shingara Singh is a Punjabi singer and freelance radio/television presenter. He began his career by singing in the group called Shingar. He is most famous for the song "Accident Ho Gayi", 1990. He then went to work on Sabras Radio followed by local appearances on Vaisakhi Radio. He then signed up to Raaj Radio where he had a successful stint before joining Midland Asian Television Channel 6 (MATV) to replace Daljit Neer for the Punjabi programming, with Gurdhama De Yatra and Punjabian De Balle. The programmes are slowly starting to become popular with Punjabi audiences across the UK and Europe, following the success of Sanjha Panjab and Lok Virsa.
Discography
Accident Ho Gaya (1990)
Radio Programmes
Sanjha Verha (2005 to Present)
TV Programmes
Punjabian De Balle Balle (2006 to Present)
Punjabi Live Talk - Do Galan Kuri (2006 to Present)
Gurdhama De Yatra (2006 to Present)
Sports Asia (2006)
Vaisakhi Special (2006)
Hum Sab Saath Saath (2005 to Present)