No Frontiers: The Clinton Cerejo Band

A new Indian sound comes to Bangalore on 16 November, Chennai on 18 November & Hyderabad on 23 November

October 25, 2014 04:05 pm | Updated November 22, 2021 06:53 pm IST

No Frontiers: The Clinton Cerejo Band

No Frontiers: The Clinton Cerejo Band

Award winning composer, producer and singer Clinton Cerejo made an explosive impact on Coke Studio with his unique brand of Sufi Pop. His songs ‘Madaari’ and ‘Maujey Naina’ have achieved cult status. Clinton is the voice behind ‘Kya Karoon’, ‘Hey Ya’, ‘Sooraj Ki Bahon Mein’ and ‘Yaaram’, and also the producer of blockbuster hits such as ‘Beedi Jalaile’, ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji’ and ‘Dhan Te Naan’.

The Clinton Cerejo Band has some fine young musicians in combination with the rich voices of Bianca Gomes and Sudeep Jaipurwale. Their live performance is an electric and eclectic blend of Sufi Pop, Bollywood and Golden Oldies as well as popular international hits.

Videos of The Clinton Cerejo Band

>Mauje Naina - Clinton Cerejo feat Bianca Gomes, Shadab & Altamash, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

>Dominique and Clinton Cerejo

Nov 18, 7:30 pm, Music Academy, Chennai Nov 23, 7:30 pm, Ravindra Bharathi, Hyderabad Bianca Gomes, Sudeep Jaipurwale: Vocals Beven Fonseca: Keyboards Sonu Sangameshwar: Bass Manoj Thapliyal: Drums Niranjan ”Pozy” Dhar: Guitar

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