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Mithoon’s Philharmonic connection

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 8:45 am

To work professionally work as a composer and singer may be easy in words but not many could do it as well as Mithoon Sharma, the power behind ‘Maula Mere Maula’ from Anwar and Aadat from Kalyug. The wiz kid started composing and arranging at the ripe age of sixteen and today, at twenty two he is almost on the threshold of releasing his first non-filmy music album Tu Hi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai with T Series’ Bhushan Kumar.


Mithoon says, “Tu Hi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai is my first full fledged non-film album as a composer and singer. The album is very close to my heart and I’m happy that it is now reading the audiences, Thanks to Bhushan Kumar.” Mithoon unleashed his vocal fury on the audience for the first time with ‘Mausam’ from The Train.

And now, he will be treated to a whole album full of soulful tracks that are sure to go down well with the audience. Mithoon has always been crossing boundaries in quest of good music; he now has gone all the way to the United Kingdom to rope in musicians! Mithoon has worked with musicians of the famous Philharmonic Orchestra.

He said, “In this album I have worked with some international musicians- Amy Dickson (Saxophone), Andy Baker, Tim Maple (Guitars), Harriet Adie (Harp), and Tim Robertson (bass). I composed parts for them and went to London to record.” Well, with all that hard work gone in to make this album, this is sure going to be one album to watch out for.


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