Badal Roy (Bengali: বাদল রায়; born Amarendra Roy Chowdhury; 16 October 1939 – 18 January 2022) was an Indian tabla player, percussionist, and recording...
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Badal Roy (4 July 1957 – 22 November 2020) was a Bangladeshi footballer. He was an attacking midfielder for the Mohammedan Sporting Club during the 1980s...
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year. Miles Davis - electric trumpet with wah wah, organ, electric piano Badal Roy - tabla Bennie Maupin - bass clarinet Carlos Garnett - alto and tenor...
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saxophonist/flautist Dave Liebman, violinist Jerry Goodman and percussionists Airto and Badal Roy. Side two of the album features eight short compositions (five standards...
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Bonner, bassist Cecil McBee, drummer Norman Connors, and percussionists Badal Roy, James Mtume, and Lawrence Killian. The recording was produced by Lee...
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singer Eleana Sternberg and percussionists Armen Halburian, Don Alias, Badal Roy, and Steve Sattan. In the liner notes, Liebman said: Lookout Farm is a...
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Badal Sircar". "GB pays tribute to Badal Sircar, the revolutionary voice of Bengal's theatre". Mustard memories: Stage On & Off The Telegraph. Badal Sircar...
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Look up badal or Badal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Badal or Baadal may refer to: Badal (1951 film), a Hindi film Baadal (1966 film), a Hindi film...
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percussionists—Bob Moses, Jeff Williams, Patato Valdez, Barry Altschul, Steve Sattan, Badal Roy, Collin Walcott, and Ray Armandox—and singer Eleana Sternberg. The Penguin...
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of the Origin and Features of Some Selected Folk Games in North Bengal Badal Roy https://ir.nbu.ac.in/ Vaczi, Mariann; Bairner, Alan (6 October 2023)....
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