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Ayub Bachchu

 
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Ayub Bachchu
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Background information
Birth name Ayub Bachchu
Born 16th August
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Genre(s) Progressive rock, hard rock, blues-rock, psychedelic rock, soft rock
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Singer, Musician, Songwriter, Composer
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, Drums
Years active 1976 - present
Label(s) AB Kitchen
Website ablrb.net
Notable instrument(s)
Ibanez

Ayub Bachchu(Bangla: আইয়ুব বাচ্চু) is a famous Bangladeshi rock musician and the leading guitarists in the country. Born in 16 August at Chittagong, Bangladesh he was initially a member of the band Feelings and later he joined the band Souls as lead guitarist. Finally he formed his own band titled LRB (the acronym originally came from Little River Band, but since another australian band already had that name, Bachchu changed it to Love Runs Blind).LRB is the first band in Bangladeshi Band history to release two double albums and surprisingly enough,boldly ofcourse their 1st album was a double album.The type was hard rock based like Madhobi, Dhakar Sondha etc.The public were not acqud the album was a huge success. He is well known for his distinctive headgear and guitars. Even though he started out as a Rock musician he eventually branched out to the more mainstream music of Bangladesh. Nevertheless, Ayub Bachchu has contributed heavily to the development of Bangladeshi Rock Music. He is popular equally as a Singer as well as a Guitarist and Composer. Now, he is one of the greatest singer of all time in Bangladeshi history. He dedicated himself to promote all instrument player of Bangladesh and make instrument playing more popular here. Jimi Hendrix & Joe Satriani are his inspirations as a guitarist[citation needed]. Ayub Bachchu has his own recording Studio at Mogbazar, Dhaka named, AB Kitchen.[citation needed]

Ayub Bachchu's solo Albums

  • Rakto Golap (1986)
  • Moyna (1986)
  • Kosto (1995)
  • Shomoy (1999)
  • Eka (1999)
  • Prem Tumi Ki? (2000)
  • Duti Mon (2002)
  • Kafela (2002)
  • Prem Premer Moto (2003)
  • Pother Gaan (2004)
  • Vaatir Gaane Maatir Taane (2006)
  • Jibon (2006)
  • Sound of Silence (instrumental) (2007)
  • Rimjhim Brishti (2008)

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