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    This is a list of musical bands from the region of Goa, which is a prominent musical center in South Asia. In music, a musical ensemble or band is a group of musicians that works together to perform music.

    Goa, which sits on the Arabian Sea in southwest India and is the nation's smallest state, was a territory of Portugal from 1510 to 1961. While its official language is the Konkani language, until 1961, most Goans were educated in Portuguese. Today, many Goans are Catholic, speak Portuguese and have Portuguese names. Between the Portuguese colonization and the 19th century influx of the British and other westerners, Goa was the most westernized area of India. It is where western music took root and most of India's jazz musicians came from Goa.
    Aparupa Mazumder has written that, in 1934, "Goan musicians formed the Bombay Symphony and in 1947, they formed the Bombay Madrigal Singers Organization". She also notes that Goa has "given birth to famous artists" like Chris Perry, Chic Chocolate and Lorna "though many got their break in Mumbai".
    Brass bands have also been popular in the region but are now dying out.
    Following is a list of bands, compiled from various sources, some print and also online, such as the WhatsApp-based Bands in Goa groups which as of September 2020 link around 200+ musicians connected to Goa


    Brass band


    Don Bosco's, Panjim, had school brass band from 1968 onwards, from memory, trained and conducted by Mestre Santana Cota of Mercês. Among the players, Darryl Figueiredo played the trumpet and Ian Figueiredo (then a student) played the saxophone.
    Ultra Brass Sound (Rui Lobo)
    The Rubber Band, headed by A D Deniz, active around 2011.
    Manovikas High School Brass Band


    Christian band


    Band of Priests
    Faith, Margao-based band
    Olavo Rodrigues, Konkani Gospel
    Shepherd's Voice


    Choir


    All For Jesus
    Celebration, Since 1991
    Divind Harmony Choral Ensemble
    Goa University Choir, founded in August 2013, no longer extant
    Goencho Nad directed by Fr. Camilo Xavier.
    Harmonics-Chandorchim Motiam
    Harmonizers, led by Alvaro Pereira (Utorda)
    Heavenly Voices Choir
    Holy Spirit Choir
    Our Lady of Lourdes Choir
    Sanctus
    Santa Cecilia Choir
    Santa Cruz parish choir. Led by José Santana Cota. Feasts, weddings, funerals
    Seraphic Voices
    St Elizabeth Choir Ucassiam
    God's Love In Harmony, Porvorim


    Cover band


    A26
    Alcatrazz
    Amazers Band (Margao-Goa)
    Aqua Strings (Panjim)
    Aquatech
    Archies Band (Verna)
    Artwork
    Audacity (Margao)
    Aztecs
    Band Ambassadors
    * Beat 4 (1960s and 1970s) Beat 4 was led by Remo Fdes, composed of late Alexandre do Rosario, late Caetano Abreau, tony Godinho/Steve Sequeira. Their rivals were Beethovens and later on Brood of Vipers, Scorpions of Africa, etc. for the annual Simla Beat Contest qualifiers.
    Beatovens from South Goa. Dr. Roy Sales Andrade from Margao (now in Brazil) led the band. Among others were late Nobby Noronha from Seraulim and Chris Dias from Navelim.
    Bees
    Big Country Band (Panjim)
    Billy Rangers
    Billy n De Kids
    Black IN White
    Black Slade
    Bliss
    Blue Note Trio (with George Fernandes, pianist)
    Blue Orange
    Blue Turtle
    Blue Waves
    Boyfriends
    Brood of Vipers
    Brothers in Arms (Taleigao)
    Cascades (Caranzalem)
    Chocolate Highway
    Civilians
    Climax
    Cloudburst
    Cream
    Crusaders
    Crimson Tide (Panjim)
    Crossroads. 1991 to 2001. Margao. Winners of the Kala Academy All Goa Pop, Rock and Jazz contest first prize in 1993.
    Cyclones
    Deep Red
    Diamonds
    Ebony
    Ecstacy
    Electric Fire (Aldona – Cyril, Elen, Cosme Fernandes), 1989–1994. Performed at FABR and THV (Sinquerim), Colonia Santa Maria (Baga), weddings.
    Emiliano and The Gay Caballeros
    Entertainers, at FABR in 1990
    Excellence
    Fantasy
    Footprints. Aldona. Started in 2019. Marino de Souza and team.
    Forefront (Chapora)
    Funk 49
    Genesis
    Goa Amigos (Dona Paula)
    Gold Dust
    Harmony
    Headlines
    Hard Rock
    Heaven 7
    Heritage Jazz (Campal)
    Horizon (Loutolim)
    Human Touch (South Goa)
    Imagination
    Impact
    India (Goa Velha)
    Indiana with Remo, Bondo, Lala and Abel
    Jazz 5, Carlos Monteiro's band (with Avelino, Douglas, Anthony, Caji, Crispin, Tino, Ivo
    Jazz Junction
    Jazz Messengers
    Jazz Quartet
    Karma
    L'ace (Panjim)
    La Scala
    Lemongrass Acoustic Trio, consisting of Joy Dawson on guitar and voice; Anand Lobo on mandolin, viola, cajon, and voice; and Malaika de Souza as the lead vocalist
    Legends
    Les Vandals
    Luis & His Melodians
    Lynx (see Link below)
    Limits
    Link (formed by Xisto, Georgie, Ponos. Agusto joined later. There was another bass player before Agusto. Terry was the additional fifth member who joined them just one year before the Oberoi contract. In 1981 Darryl Rodrigues joined the Link and in 1983 Bangdo joined. In 1989, Conny and Miller joined them at Oberoi's after Bangdo and Darryl left. Later Conny, Agusto and Terry formed Lynx with James Rebello and Jude Vaz. Xisto carried on with the Link at Oberoi's. We still have the Lynx uptil now, Sept 2020. The Band of the Sand with Sandy on the lead vocals.)
    Magnum Opus (with Black Michael)
    Manpower
    Men Machine
    Moderates
    Modulators (Led by Babush)
    Microwave Papudums
    Milestones (Benaulim 1997 - Lead Derick Pereira, Terrence Fernandes, Harish, Julios, Michael Carvalho* )
    Music Company
    Muzik Mann
    New Generation
    New Human Touch, 1986–90
    Nexus
    NH17
    Obligato
    Obsession
    Oramins & Orabeats were Don Bosco Oratory Panjim bands started by Fr. Edward. Oramins had Bondo on drums, Abel on Bass, Darryl Figueredo on Rhythm guitar, Zito Menezes on Lead guitar and Henry Pinheiro on vocals.
    Pirates
    Phoenix
    Pure Magic
    Purple Rain (Ribandar)
    Raagas to Riches
    Radio Serenaders, possibly mid-1950s till 1970s.
    Rainstorm with Diana
    Remo & Bondo
    Ringers, 1950s–1970s, played for weddings, Colva and Margao clubs and radio Emissora de Goa, Carnival, serenading, cabaret dances. Led by Emercio Rodrigues (guitar, violin, vocals) with members Stephen Dias (Bass on rabeca), Crescencio Dourado (mandolin), Luis Joao Rodrigues (gumott, violin, guitar, vocals) and Domingos (guitar). Played Portuguese, Konkani songs, mandos, Spanish, Brazilian numbers, and a few Hindi songs.
    Rocking Beats
    Rolling Beats
    Rome of the East
    Ronnie M in Bombay in the 1980s led by Ronnie Monserrate
    Royal Symphony, Varca, with Dominic
    Rhythm and Blues
    Seby N The Wings
    Shades (Curtorim)
    Santimano Family Band. Parents and eight children. Performed at Panjim gardens, mando festival, Clube Nacional and Clube Vasco da Gama.
    Silk Route
    Silver Lining
    Silver Strings, Margao-based early 1990s
    Silvia and the Beat Route Jam
    Simplicity
    Sixth Sense
    Sky
    Sky High
    Smooth
    Sonia and Fausta
    Sparks
    Spiders
    Square Heads
    Status 4
    Sting (also called The Sting, with August, Alex, Savio, Donny—later Darryl R.)
    Strangers
    Surya, fusion band, at FABR
    Taan-Trikz
    Tidal Wave
    The Aryans
    The Band
    The Bassman's Band
    The Big City Band
    The Big Country Band
    The Bliss
    The Brood of Vipers
    The Clique
    The Coffee Cats
    The Comets
    The Cream
    The Crest
    The Darts
    The Diamonds
    The Drifters (Errol) Chris Perry's son formed this around 1995 with the Silva Sisters
    The Earth Stage (Fusion) Elvin, Rumian and Cosme Fernandes
    The Forefront
    The Foremost
    The Greensleeves, 1970s
    The Hijackers
    The Jazz Messengers
    The Legends (Saligao)
    The Limits
    The Music Company
    The Musicians
    The New Faces
    The News
    The Oromines
    The Squad
    The Symphony
    The Syndicate
    The Voices
    The Renegades
    The Revelation
    The Trix
    The Usual Suspects
    The Valadares Sisters (Ruth, Jacinta, Lucia)
    Three Tale Trio
    Tidal Wave
    Tomorrow's People
    Triad
    True Blue
    Typhonns
    Symphony
    The Hijackers
    The Lynx (Chicalim)
    Under The Bridge
    Unfair Dead
    V4
    Vagabonds Cry
    Valentinos
    Vampires
    Ventures
    Victor Shreeves' band
    Vultures, around 1974–76.
    ELEMENTS


    Girl group


    Casual Encounters, mainly from Moira, circa 1990s.
    Poison Ivy, circa 1990s.


    Jazz band


    Blues Power
    Goa Grooves
    Lounge Jazz
    Jazz Goa Trio
    Smoking Chutney
    Latin Connection
    The Bassman's Band
    The Brown Indian Band
    The Suburban Jazz Ensemble
    Three Tale Trio


    One-Man and Duo Bands


    Clifton One Man Band https://goaweddingdirectory.com/clifton-one-man-band-solo-artist-live-performer-in-goa.php
    Bondo
    Bosco Dsouza (Goan drummer and percussionist)
    Chico Fonseca (Portuguese, Konkani, etc)
    Crossroads
    Danny One Man Band https://weddingsdegoa.com/wdglisting/danny-one-man-band/
    Elvis One Man Band
    Valentinos (duo band), founded in 2000 by Elv
    is and Edgar DeSouza, Ribandar.

    Jukebox Duo (Tania and Andre)
    Haydn Dsouza (RETROLICIOUS)
    https://instagram.com/music_man_haydn?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=


    Orchestra


    Goa Choral Symphony
    Goa State Symphony Orchestra
    Orquestra Sinfónica de Goa (Goa Symphony Orchestra), first orchestra to be launched in 1952 under the baton of Maestro António Fortunato de Figueiredo.
    Panjim Open Philharmonic
    The Goa Strings Orchestra


    Early-to-mid 20th century Goan bands


    Following bands were known in the past, but are no longer extant.

    Johnson and His Jolly Boys, from Siolim, prominent all over Goa. Also known as Orquestra Johnson de Siolim and Joãozinho e o seu Conjunto Alegre.
    The Miranda Brothers of Loutulim, charmed audiences in Pangim.
    Mestre Pedro Fernandes of Ilhas (Tiswaddi), sought after band from 1928.
    Mestre Caetano Varela Caiado from Merces conducted Banda Municipal de Pangim.
    Mestre José Santana Cota, from Santa Cruz.
    Mestre Sebasteão Cota, from Pangim.
    Mestre Paulo Dias from Divar nicknamed the Lotachem Band.
    Mestre Manuelinho Menezes, from Divar, and the Danddeachem Band.
    Merry Makers, Saligao
    Ignatius and his Swinging Boys
    Joe and his Havana Boys
    John Moonlight
    Jolly Brothers of Andrew
    Cuban Boys Serenate


    Goan bands outside Goa


    AudioCITY (Dubai), July 2019 till mid-2020. First line up: Blythe Rodrigues vocals, guitar. Denzil: vocals keyboards. Anselm: drums. Ryan Simoes: vocals, bass. Rodney: vocals, lead guitar. Second line up: Anselm Noronha on drums; Ryan Simoes on Bass; Denzil on keyboards; Shane on vocals, rhythm; Rodney Vaz on lead guitar. All in Dubai
    Top Ranks (Goan Band in Kuwait)
    Stepping Stones (Goan Band in Kuwait)
    Goans may have had an influence, and indeed a band or two, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A Gomes (perhaps the father of Prof. Alberto Gomes) was a pianist there. Theresinha Gonsalves from my neighbourhood was a pianist in Malaysia for many years.
    Canadian rock band Billy Talent has Ian D'Sa as its lead guitarist. The band from Mississauga, Ontario was formed in 1993 and formerly called Pezz. Billy Talent has sold over 900,000 physical albums in Canada alone and nearly 3 million albums internationally. It was among the top 10 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada.
    Bombay Music Lovers


    Miscellaneous music initiatives


    Music Circle


    References

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