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Naquib Uddin Khan (born 18 March 1960) is a Bangladeshi singer, music composer, lyricist and director. He is the lead singer of the Bangladeshi band Renaissance, which he formed in 1985. He was a member of the band Souls.
Early life
Khan was born on 18 March 1960 in Chunti Union of Lohagara Upazila of Chittagong District. His father's name is Ayub Khan and mother's name is Akhtar Jahan Khan
Career
Khan got involved with band music in his teenage years. He made his musical debut as a singer and pianist in a band called Balark. Then joined Souls in 1974. After his joining, they started composing songs with their own tunes and lyrics. After working in Souls for ten years, he left Chittagong and moved to Dhaka and formed a band called Renaissance in 1985. Three years later, in 1988, the band's debut album, Renaissance, was released. The second album was released in 1993 titled Tritio Bishsho, the third in 1998 titled Ekattorer Renaissance and the fourth album titled Ekush Shotoker Renaissance in 2004.
Personal life
Khan has two brothers named Pilu Khan and Jalaluddin Khan Zilu. Khan married Nusrat Khan in 1993 and has a daughter named Fabiha Khan and a son named Zarif Khan.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Abdurrauf al-Fansuri
- SOAS Universitas London
- Daftar cendekiawan Muslim modern
- Daftar Bupati Sukapura
- Naquib Khan
- Renaissance (Bangladeshi band)
- Pilu Khan
- Souls (band)
- University of Chittagong
- Samina Chowdhury
- Ayub Bachchu
- Shahid Mahmud Jangi
- Bangladeshi rock
- 47th Bangladesh National Film Awards