Red Baraat claims to be the only band that mixes the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with brass funk. They join us for a live performance of originals, as well as traditional Indian songs and Bollywood numbers.
Hey Sunny. I'm glad to turn on the Radio and hear your music. Sounds great.
Sep. 10 2009 02:51 PM
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T dhillon
I'm punjabi and am very impressed and proud of Red Baraat for being on NPR.
Sep. 10 2009 02:50 PM
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Liz
from Washington Heights
my 10 month old son started dancing and singing along with the first couple of beats. soundcheck is his favorite program, great stuff each and every day!!
Sep. 10 2009 02:44 PM
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Comments [3]
Hey Sunny. I'm glad to turn on the Radio and hear your music. Sounds great.
I'm punjabi and am very impressed and proud of Red Baraat for being on NPR.
my 10 month old son started dancing and singing along with the first couple of beats. soundcheck is his favorite program, great stuff each and every day!!
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