Artist: Ali Rush
Song: Mukh Gaey & Stairway to Heaven (Cover / Mashup)
Ali Rush covers Junoon “Mukh Gaey” with “Stairway to heaven” by Led Zeppelin. If Junoon was together they would have been the biggest band of Asia.
“We are planning to collaborate with John Mayer, Coldplay and Jimmy Page (the founder of Led Zeppelin), but nothing is finalised yet,” tells Atif Aslam in an interview with Hindustan Times.
“Whenever I’m in the US, I keep aside a week to work only on my collaborations with artistes. Be it raising money or tying up with musicians, I’m doing everything on my own,” added Atif Aslam who is the face of the Sonic Peacemakers’ “Pakistan America: Peace Through Music Project” – a project aimed at bringing peace and understanding between the two countries through music.
Lanny Cordola and Atif Aslam also have plans to take U2 on board soon. “I’m keeping my fingers crossed because, after all, they are busy people,” says Atif Aslam.
Artist: Adil Omar
Song: Daddy’s Eyes
Credits:
Vocals & Lyrics: Adil Omar
Production: Jace Abstract & Adil Omar
Additional Female Vocals: Mina Fedora
Samples: Starsailor & Led Zeppelin
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By the day of the event many variations of the I don’t give a flying funk concert were coined — what the funk, funk it, funk the night. Ignoring the fact that the moniker was a bit of a misnomer, the musicians in the backing band showed that they had the funk in them. In fact, ‘backing band’ doesn’t do justice to the likes of Louis J. Pinto aka Gumby and Omran Shafique. For some of the tracks, the vocalists were almost unnecessary; the audience response was a testament to that.
The people don’t give a flying funk…
but the band did!
Gumby, Omran Shafique and gang gather for a raw and wired jam session…
Khaver Siddiqi
Karachi
Once upon a time, jam sessions were all the rage. It was when The Munchkins led the pack and gigs happened almost every weekend. Those were quite the days for music. These days jam groups have coalesced and members of each often meet up and have special gigs like this one.
‘I don’t give a flying funk’ was one such special gig held at the PACC Auditorium and featured the iconic Gumby on drums, Omran Shafique on guitars, Khalid Khan on bass and Rachel Viccaji on vocals.
Shahzad Hameed kicks some serious rock butt on this energetic cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock n Roll”. With Farhad Humayun [Overload] on drums and Rahail Siddiqui [Mizraab, Aunty Disco Project] on bass Live at Lahore 2009