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Ayub Bachchu

Ayub Bachchu (Bengali pronunciation: [ae̯ub batʃtʃu]; 16 August 1962 – 18 October 2018) was a Bangladeshi rock guitarist, composer, singer and songwriter, who was the founder of the Bangladeshi rock band Love Runs Blind[1] and earned success as the lead singer and the lead guitarist of the band. He is considered as one of the greatest singers of all time in Bangladesh and a pop culture icon[2][3][4] He was one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi pop music.[5]

Ayub Bachchu
আইয়ুব বাচ্চু
Bachchu performing at Dhaka in 2014.
Born
Ayub Bachchu Robin

(1962-08-16)16 August 1962
Died18 October 2018(2018-10-18) (aged 56)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting placeChaitanya Goli,
Chattogram, Chittagong, Bangladesh
EducationGovt. Muslim High School, Chittagong
Occupations
Spouse
Ferdous Akhtar Chondona
(m. 1991)
Children
  • Saffra
  • Tazwar
Musical career
GenresRock
Instrument(s)
Years active1977–2018
Labels
  • CMV
  • AB Kitchen
  • Soundtek
  • Sargam
  • Sangeeta
Websiteabkitchen.org
Signature

Born in Patiya, Bachchu came to Chittagong with his family in the early 1970s. His first band name was "Spider" (Which is the first band of Chittagong city). He joined a band named "Spider" in 1974. He played with "Spider" band as a main lead guitarist from year 1974 to 1977. Than he formed his first band "Ugly Boys" in 1977, while studying in high school and joined rock band Feelings (Now known as Nagar Baul) as the guitarist the same year. He played in the band from 1977 to 1980. In 1980, he joined the band Souls where he played for ten years and appeared in four studio albums including Super Souls (1982), College Er Corridore (1985), Manush Matir Kachakachi (1987) and East and West (1988). In 1991, he left the band to form his own band LRB, where he was the vocalist and guitarist for 27 years, until his death in 2018. He released the first ever double album: LRB I and LRB II in 1992, with the band. LRB's third studio album was Shukh, which featured "Cholo Bodle Jai", one of the greatest rock songs in Bangladesh. He also received great success as a solo artist. His first solo album Rokto Golap was released in September 1986. He got his breakthrough by releasing albums like Moyna (1988) and Koshto (1995) which received great success. He released only one instrumental rock album in his career: Sound of Silence (2007), which is the first ever instrumental album in Bangladesh. He has also worked in several movie songs, some of them are Anutopto (1993), Loottoraj (1997), Mon (1997) and Ammajan (1999).

Ayub Bachchu's debut song, "Harano Bikeler Golpo"[6] was written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi. LRB's debut song "Ekdin Ghum Bhanga Shohore" was also written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi which was the first released song of LRB.Bachchu released several best selling-albums with LRB, and as a solo performer.[7] He has won a record six Meril Prothom Alo Awards, one Citycell-Channel I Music Award with LRB and won the Bachsas Awards in the Best Male Vocal category in 2004. In 2017, he won the Tele Cine Lifetime Achievement Award.

In October 2018, Bachchu died of cardiac failure in his own residence in Dhaka, six years after suffering from a lung ailment. He gave his last performance in Rangpur City two days before his death. He was buried in Chaitanya Goli in Chittagong, beside his mother's grave.[8]

Early life edit

Bachchu was born in Chittagong in Patiya at Khorna union on 16 August 1962 to Mohammad Ishaque Chowdhury (father) and Nurjahan Begum (mother). The family moved to the Chittagong city after the Liberation War of Bangladesh. They resided in Jubilee Road. He had two brothers. He was the eldest among them. His nickname was Robin. He got his first acoustic guitar from his father as a gift in 1973, when he was in class six. He learned to play guitar from Jacob Dias (the founder of "Spider" band), who used to live in Chittagong. "Spider" band is the first band of Chittagong. From 1974 to 1977 he was playing guitar in Spider band and then he made his own band Ugly Boyz. He borrowed an electric guitar from his friend, Kumar Bishwajit, which was a Teisco Guitar. Bishwajit gave him the guitar after he [Bachchu] showed more interest towards it. He was very attracted to the guitar playing techniques of Jimi Hendrix and Joe Satriani. He was admitted to Government Muslim High School in 1975. In 1979, he graduated from Muslim High School.[9] His parents did not support him on becoming a musician. But, after his family saw his passion for rock music, they agreed on letting him become a musician. While studying in high school, Bachchu formed a band named "Golden Boys", which was later renamed as "Ugly Boys". Kumar Bishwajit was the lead singer of the band and Bachchu was the guitarist. They used to do club shows and shows in weddings (Mostly in the Patiya Upazilla). The group disbanded after Bachchu joined Souls in 1980.[10]

Career edit

1977–1990: Feelings and Souls edit

While working with his own band Ugly Boys, Bachchu joined the rock band Feelings (now known as Nagar Baul) in 1977. Feelings' frontman James stated that he saw Bachchu playing guitar at a tea stall. He was amazed by the playing style of Bachchu and he asked him to join the band. In the mid-1977, he joined the band as the lead guitarist and only stayed with the band for next two years until in 1980, he got a contract from Souls, as their lead guitarist Sajed ul Alam had left the band for the United States. Bachchu was playing with Feelings in a club in Chittagong, where Souls' keyboardist Naquib Khan was present. He was amazed by the playing of Bachchu and he talked to lead singer Tapan Chowdhury about it. Both of them saw Bachchu playing in the club next day and they asked him to join Souls. He joined Souls in early-1980 and played with the band for next 10 years as the lead guitarist, songwriter and occasional singer. He had appeared on two studio albums of the band, including College Er Corridore (1985) and Manush Matir Kachakachi (1987), which features the songs sung by him Cholona Hariye Jai, Paharer Akabaka & Harano Bikeler Golpo. His last album with Souls was East and West (1988). In the late-1990, Bachchu left Souls and went on to form his own band Little River Band, which later became famous as Love Runs Blind. He reunited with Souls in several reunion shows and has performed with members of the band like Tapan Chowdhury, Kumar Bishwajit and Naquib Khan in several shows.[11][12] In 2012, Bachchu told The Daily Star that:

I left Souls because of two different tastes in sounds. They liked one kind of music, I liked another. I was into loud, rocking, powerful sounds, and the rest of the members wanted quiet, melodious sounds. You cannot just compromise day after day. We never really had any big arguments, but it occurred to me that it would be better if I just quit and do something different.[13]

1991–2018: LRB edit

 
Bachchu performing in 2008

After Bachchu got out of Souls in the late-1990, he came to Dhaka in 1991 and in January he married Ferdous Chandana, with whom he had a relationship since 1986. He formed a band named Yellow River Band on 5 April 1991 with Saidul Hasan Swapan on bass guitars, S.I. Tutul on keyboards and Habib Anwar Joy on drums.[a] When they were performing in a club in the mid-1991, they were mistakenly called the Little River Band, which Bachchu liked and officially named his band. But, after they heard about the Australian rock band of the same name they changed their name to Love Runs Blind in 1997. In April 1991, LRB did their first ever concert in the University of Dhaka, a concert that was arranged by BAMBA, celebrating the downfall of autocratic leader Hussein Muhammad Ershad. In January 1992, they released the first ever double album: LRB I and LRB II. The band's third studio album Shukh, was released in June 1993. It included "Cholo Bodle Jai", which regarded by some as Bachchu's greatest work. They released several albums in the 1990s and soon became one of the most popular rock acts of Bangladesh. In 1996, they performed in Bengaluru, which was their first concert outside Bangladesh. LRB is the only Bangladeshi artist to perform in the Madison Square Garden in New York City.[14] In 2018, LRB got disbanded after Bachchu's death.

Solo career edit

Early solo work: 1986–1988 edit

While working with Souls, Bachchu had already recorded and released two album: Rokto Golap and Moyna, both of which mostly contained pop rock songs. Some of the songs on those albums also contained classical music fusion and featured instrument like tabla. Rokto Golap, contain pop rock, classical and also adhunik bangla songs, while Moyna is an album that features pop rock and hard rock songs and helped him get his breakthrough. It has sold an estimated 60,000 copies in Bangladesh. Released in September 1986, Rokto Golap is his first solo album, released by Zahed Electronics, which contains the first hard rock song released by him, "Anamika". The album featured Ahsan Elahi (Fanty) of Feelings on drums and percussion. Manam Ahmed of Miles on keyboards. Bachchu played both the bass guitar and electric guitar on the album. Ahsan Elahi (Fanty) and Manam Ahmed are also featured in his second album. The second album Moyna also features Emon and Mintu on keyboards and Khayem Pearu on bass guitars.[citation needed]

Koshto: 1995 edit

Bachchu left Souls in the late-1990 and formed his own band Love Runs Blind on 5 April 1991. The band released the first ever double album in Bangladesh: LRB I and LRB II in 1992. Bachchu didn't release a solo album for seven years. After the release of LRB's Ghumonto Shohore in 1995, he went on to record the album Koshto in the Audio Art Studio, where Ghumonto Shohore was recorded. The album came out in October 1995. The album is regarded by many as his best work. It included hit songs like "Koshto Pete Valobashi", "Koshto Kake Bole" and "Jege Achi Eka". The album was produced by Bachchu and co-produced by Azam Babu and musicians were S.I. Tutul of LRB on keyboards and Ahsan Elahi (Fanty) of Feelings on drums and percussion. By the release of the album, it was well received by fans. By 1996, the album had sold over 300,000 copies and is one of the best selling albums of Bangladesh.[citation needed]

Shomoy and Eka: 1998–1999 edit

Though Bachchu left Souls because of his love for "rocking, powerful guitar music", his solo career was mostly pop rock, soft rock music. Since the beginning of his career, Bachchu had a fascination for blues, jazz and funk. He's love for those genres reflected on his band, LRB's music, but he wanted to do blues, jazz and funk in his solo career. By the early-1998, Bachchu founded his own studio AB Kitchen, which later became a label. Bachchu had already released two double albums with his band LRB: LRB I and LRB II in 1992 and Amader and Bishmoy in 1998. He wanted to release double albums as a solo artist. The recording sessions for his fourth album Shomoy and fifth album Eka started in the mid-1998 in his own studio. Both albums were released in early-1999, "Shomoy" by Soundtek Electronics & "Eka" by Sangeeta. Both albums wasn't well received by fans like his previous album. About this two albums Bachchu said that:

Those albums were not received well at all. My regular audience thought it was too high-thought. They didn't want something so serious. After that, I didn't experiment much in my solo albums. What's the point if no one appreciates them.[13]

Maya: 2000 edit

In the year 2000 Ayub Bachchu went to America tour & he made a solo album contract with Shaheen Rahman (Owner of First Recording Company of Bangladesh, D-Series Disco Recording & Entertainment). Ayub Bachchu completed 3-4 songs for the album but the album never released.

Other works edit

Bachchu performed live with Richard and Le Gang, Remo Fernandes, Nandon Bugchi and Bickram Ghosh of India and Azam Khan, Feelings, Miles, Warfaze. He appeared as a judge on "IIM Joka Rock Fest" in India, Benson and Hedges Star Search I and II, and D-Rockstar I. Bachchu was one of the panel judges of Bangladeshi Idol. He led LRB at the South Asian Bands Festival 2013. He has worked as a music director for Azam Khan, Niloy Das, Khalid Hasan Milu, Tapan Chowdhury, Rupam Islam, Hasan Abidur Reja Jewel, Alam Ara Minu, Jholo and many others.[15] Bachchu was renowned for his musical scoring of television commercials. He wrote songs for Grameenphone, provided the tune and music arrangement for the song "Dol Lage Dol" for the local television channels on the occasion of the FIFA World Cup 2014.[16][17][18] Bachchu collaborated with Radio Foorti to bring new talents and fresh voices into the spotlight by giving them a platform to perform and shine. Bachchu was one of the leaders of Bangladesh Musical Bands Association (BAMBA). In Bangabandhu National Stadium, in the "T-20 World Cup 2014" opening ceremony, Bachchu got in a controversy with Hamin Ahmed of Miles, which led him to cancel the membership of the association.[19]

Personal life edit

Personal relationships edit

Ferdous Chandana edit

Bachchu met Ferdous Akhtar Chondona in the early 1986, when he came to Dhaka to record his debut solo album Rokto Golap. He said that, he fell in love with Chondona when he saw her picture stuck in his friend's mirror.[13] When Chondona's family found out about Bachchu they didn't let her meet him. He said that the LRB song "Ferari Mon", from the band's self titled debut album told the story of how he wanted to meet Chondona, "This mind of mine, doesn't care for any barrier. Hoping to find you, it comes back again and again." He left for Dhaka with only BDT ৳600 with him.[20] He was struggling to live in Dhaka and pay his rents in the hotel Blue Nile in 36, New Elephant Road, Dhaka. He got back to Chattogram after the recording ended for his debut album. When he left Souls in late 1990, he came to Dhaka and proposed Chondona to marry him. Chondona's family didn't agree at first, but later both Bachchu's and Chondona's family agreed on letting them marry. He married Chondona on January 31, 1991. The couple had two children: daughter Fairuz Saffra Ayub (b. 1994) and son Ahnaf Tazwar Ayub (b. 1996).[citation needed]

AB Kitchen edit

AB Kitchen is a full service audio recording studio and production company founded by Ayub Bachchu in 1998. Over 40 studio albums, numerous AD Jingles, TV drama, films and film scores have been recorded in the studio. The first album produced by the label was Bachchu's Shomoy in 1999. From 2001, all the albums of LRB have been recorded and released by the label. It has also started three projects, including D-Rockstars (2005), R-Music (2006) and Sa 2 Sa (2007). All of these were televised respectively in G-Series TV, RTV and Channel I.[citation needed]

Musicianship edit

Guitars edit

Ayub Bachchu had fallen in love for the first time when he was a teenager. Though it was not just for any tootsie from the neighborhood. It was for the smell of the burnished fret-board and the sound of the six strings that was the gateway to his own utopia. It took him to his paradise, where he kept exploring until the last moments of his life like an evergreen wanderer. Till the very day he died, Bachchu had no less than 60 guitars in his collection, which he took care of like a father does to his children. Over a week has now gone by after the magician's departure. His beloved offspring Tazwar and Fairuz still cannot hide their teary eyes. Come to wonder, aren't his guitars also weeping for their foregoer?[21]

The Daily Star, October 2018

Bachchu had cited Jimi Hendrix as the "biggest influence on his guitar playing". He has also cited Steve Vai and Joe Satriani as a big influence on his playing. In 2003, after S.I. Tutul had left LRB, Bachchu further didn't add a keyboardist in the lineup. He recruited Abdullah al Masud as the rhythm guitarist of the band. Also, Bachchu was becoming interested in guitarists like John Petrucci, Jason Becker, Rusty Cooley and Sacred Mother Tongue guitarist Andy James.[9] Since then, LRB's music has gone much louder than the past and the band started releasing heavy metal songs.

At the time of his death, Bachchu had a collection of 65 guitars. He mostly played Ibanez guitars, particularly the Carvin guitar. He used Carvin Kiesel guitars, Dean Rusty Cooley RC6 and Michael Angelo Batio. He also owned various signature guitars by some of his favorite guitarists, including a Steve Vai JEM Junior White, Jason Becker JB200C. In July 2017, he sold five of his guitars to young guitar players, with whom he wanted to start a competition of guitarists.[b][22] He used a Marshall JCM2000 amp onstage.

Early influences edit

Most of all I like Hendrix. He did not make the guitar playing very critical note after note. He played the guitar as per his feelings. I have been trying that.

Dhaka Tribune, October 2018

Bachchu's singing style has often been found similar to Adhunik bangla musicians. As he was a bandmate with Tapan Chowdhury in Souls, he had an influence from Adhunik music.[23] Indian musician Prabuddha Banerjee said that: "I found his voice extremely romantic and I always wondered if he could sing Bengali retro numbers. In fact, though he was a rock musician, his style of singing always captured the romanticism of adhunik bangla music.[24] Bachchu's high pitched screaming in the LRB songs "Gotokal Raate" and "Khoniker Jonno", from the band's third album Shukh, has been cited similar to the high pitched vocals of Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. He was also a big fan of Azam Khan. Bachchu was inspired by him to write and sing rock songs in Bengali.

Bachchu's lyrics are inspired by the Eagles, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. He has stated that the lyrics' of the Eagles songs "Witchy Woman" and "Hotel California" are one of his most favorite lyrics. Also, the Beatles and Iron Maiden were among his lyrics inspiration.[9]

Death edit

In 2009, Bachchu underwent a successful heart valve surgery and became a regular patient at the Square Hospital.[25] Bachchu was admitted to the Square Hospital on 27 November 2012. He was admitted in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) under supervision of Dr. Mirza Nizamuddin of the hospital. Bachchu was suffering from lung ailment. Due to accretion of water in his lungs, he was experiencing respiratory problems. He recovered after receiving treatment.[26] On Thursday, 18 October 2018, he died of cardiac failure at his residence in Maghbazar, Dhaka at 21:55 BST at the age of 56.[27] Dr. Mirza Nizamuddin of Square Hospital's Director of Medical Services said to the Dhaka Tribune, "Ayub Bachchu suffered heart failure at his home around 9:30 am, and left for Square Hospital with his driver by car. He died on his way to the hospital. He was found dead on arrival after he reached the hospital at 9:40 am. On-duty doctors announced his death at 9:55 am.[28]" He gave his last performance in Zilla School, Rangpur, Bangladesh, two days before his death.[29] He was declared dead at the Square Hospital, Dhaka.[30] He was kept in the Central Shaheed Minar up to four hours on 19 October, where his contemporaries and fans paid tribute to him for the last time.[31][32] His first Janaza was held in the National Eidgah Field in Dhaka.[33][34] His body was taken to Chittagong City on 20 October 2018 in his maternal house in East Madarbari.[35] He was taken in the Jamaitul Falah Mosque for his 4th and last Janaza.[36] He was buried in the graveyard of Chaitanya Goli, beside his mother's grave.[8][37][38]

Tribute concert edit

After the death of Bachchu, rock and metal artists of Bangladesh held a tribute concert at the Music and Dance Auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on 2 December 2018, arranged by BAMBA.[21] Some of the notable performances included, "Keu Shukhi Noy" performed by Shafin Ahmed, "Rupali Guitar" performed by Bappa Mazumder, "Nil Bedona" by Jamshed Chowdhury (Powersurge). Imrul Karim Emil (Shunno) and Sufi Maverick (Arbovirus) together performed the song "Bangladesh".[39]

Artists from both West Bengal and Bangladesh held a tribute concert for Bachchu at the Patuli Lokosanskriti Mela Ground in Kolkata on 24 December, titled "In the Memorium of Ayub Bachchu, the Rocking of two Bangla".[40][41] The concert was organized by Cafe Kabira, a popular cafe in Kolkata. Bangladeshi musicians included, Maqsoodul Haque (Maqsood 'O Dhaka), Mehreen, Sina Hasan (Bangla Five), George Lincoln D'Costa (Artcell), Subrata Barua Rony (ex-Souls), Imran Hussain (Rockstrata). Bachchu's teacher Jacob Dayas was also present at the concert. The show featured Indian artists like, Pradip Chattopadhyay Bula and Bapi (Moheener Ghoraguli), Anindya (Shohor), Avijit Burman and Soumitra Roy (Bhumi), Upal (Chandrabindu), Shilajit Majumder, Gaurav Chattopadhyai (Lakkhichhara), Bramhakhapa, Deb Chowdhury and Sidhu (Cactus) performed at the concert.[24]

10 Bangladeshi bands from Canada including, Oboshor, Band4, Tulu and the Lightman, Sector 2.0, Reflection, Chandan and Friends, Shoor, Shikor, Jantrik, TWB and Manush held a tribute concert at the Cardinal Newman High School in Toronto on 15 December 2018.[42]

Legacy edit

"The trend in Bangladeshi music that Azam Khan initiated was taken to a new height by Ayub Bachchu. His death is an irreparable loss for Bangladeshi music."

Fakir Alamgir[31]

Bachchu ranked second on The Top Tens list of "Top 10 Greatest Guitarist of Bangladesh". Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal who ranked first in the list has said that, "The ranking is not correct, it was created to abuse the Great Ayub Bachchu". He is also credited for popularizing rock music in Bangladesh in the 1990s as the frontman of LRB and as a solo artist, along with Nagar Baul, Miles and Ark.[23] He is also considered to be one of the "big three rockstars of Bangladesh" along with Azam Khan and James.[43] He is also considered to be the first electric guitarist in Bangladesh to use distortion in songs. About that he said to Ekattor TV: "I was being forced to leave Souls, because I wanted to play distorted guitar".[citation needed]

Guitarist who were influenced by him includes, Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal (Warfaze), Iqbal Asif Jewel (Miles, Legend, Warfaze), Ershad Zaman (Artcell), George Lincoln D' Costa (Artcell), Kazi Faisal Ahmed (Metal Maze, Artcell), Oni Hasan (Vibe, Warfaze), Emon Chowdhury (Chirkut), Samir Hafiz (Powersurge, Severe Dementia, AvoidRafa).

 
The Rupali Guitar in Probortok Circle, Chittagong
 
Silver Guitar for Ayub Bachchu in Chattogram

Ex-Minister of Cultural Affairs, Asaduzzaman Noor said, "the fact that people from all walk of life were affected by the departure of Ayub Bachchu is testament to his greatness as an artist. I was fortunate enough to have personally known him since his starting days. He was an immensely passionate person." Hamin Ahmed of Miles said, "when Ayub Bachchu started his career, the guitar wasn't as prominent as an instrument. He made sure that it was the heart and soul of his music, and the entire country followed. That alone is enough to explain his legacy." Bappa Mazumder of Dalchhut said, "The great man not only taught us about music, but taught us how to be a great human. I always admired how much he loved his mother, and requested other people to take care of their parents." Indian singer-songwriter Sahana Bajpaie said to Daily Sun: "I was 12 when I first realised there is a Bengali musician who plays the guitar like Jimi Hendrix. He was one of the pioneers of Bengali rock music. My teenage was inspired by his music. He became a family friend when I was in Bangladesh. His simplicity was outstanding. His contributions to music will be remembered by generations to come."[24]

On 19 December 2018 Asif Akbar has released a song for Ayub Bachchu, with the title "A Tribute to the Great Legend Ayub Bachchu" from Dhruba Music Station.[44]

On 20 October 2018, the mayor of Chittagong City Corporation, A J M Nasir Uddin proposed that an "important road in the port city Chittagong be named after him and a seminar hall in Muslim Hall be named after him."[45][46] Chattogram City Corporation Mayor AJM Nasir Uddin unveiled the sculpture of the guitar at the Probortok intersection in Chattogram. The sculpture of the 18-feet tall guitar is made of steel and has six strings.[47]

Achievements edit

16th Tele Cine Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 Ayub Bachchu Lifetime Achievement Award[48] Won

32nd Bachsas Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 Ayub Bachchu Best Male Vocal[49] Won

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won
1999 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won
2000 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won
2001 Mon Chaile Mon Pabe Album of the Year Won
2005 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won
2007 Sporsho Album of the Year Won
2009 "Bolini Tomai" Best Male Vocal of the Year Nominated

Citycell-Channel I Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007 Sporsho Album of the Year Won

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

  • Rokto Golap (1986)
  • Moyna (1989)
  • Koshto (1995)
  • Amar Ache Ondhokar (1995)
  • Shomoy (1999)
  • Eka (1999)
  • Prem Tumi Ki (2000)
  • Duti Mon (2002)
  • Kafela (2002)
  • Prem Premer Moto (2003)
  • Pother Gaan (2004)
  • Vatir Gaane Matir Tane (2006)
  • Jibon (2006)
  • Sound of Silence (2007)
  • Rim Jhim Brishti (2008)
  • Bolini Kokhono (2009)
  • Jiboner Golpo (2015)

Souls edit

  • College Er Corridore (1985)
  • Manush Matir Kachakachi (1987)

Film scores edit

Below is the list of films where Bachchu produced the original soundtrack.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Many have stated that Bachchu named his band Little Robin's Band (as his nickname was Robin) when forming in 1991 and changed the name in 1997 when Bachchu found out he was not little anymore. But, it is considered to be a rumor as Bachchu was already 29 years old when he was forming the band. Bachchu has stated that Yellow River Band was the band's first name and they were mistakenly called Little River Band in a club show in Dhaka. As Bachchu liked the name he kept the name for the band. But, they had to change it again in 1997 after finding out about the Australian rock band with the same name.
  2. ^ Sources indicate that Bachchu sold five of his guitars because he couldn't bear the maintenance costs for them anymore. The five guitars were Ernie Ball Music Man Axis, Carvin Jason Becker, Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci and Charvel.

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Bibliography edit

  • Kimmerman, Kelsey (2009). Where Am I Wearing? A Global Tour to the Countries, Factories and People That Make Our Clothes. ISBN 9781118277553.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ayub Bachchu discography at Discogs  
  • Ayub Bachchu at IMDb
  • Ayub Bachchu at Last.fm

ayub, bachchu, bengali, pronunciation, batʃtʃu, august, 1962, october, 2018, bangladeshi, rock, guitarist, composer, singer, songwriter, founder, bangladeshi, rock, band, love, runs, blind, earned, success, lead, singer, lead, guitarist, band, considered, grea. Ayub Bachchu Bengali pronunciation ae ub batʃtʃu 16 August 1962 18 October 2018 was a Bangladeshi rock guitarist composer singer and songwriter who was the founder of the Bangladeshi rock band Love Runs Blind 1 and earned success as the lead singer and the lead guitarist of the band He is considered as one of the greatest singers of all time in Bangladesh and a pop culture icon 2 3 4 He was one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi pop music 5 Ayub Bachchuআইয ব ব চ চ Bachchu performing at Dhaka in 2014 BornAyub Bachchu Robin 1962 08 16 16 August 1962Patiya East Pakistan Pakistan now Chittagong Bangladesh Died18 October 2018 2018 10 18 aged 56 Dhaka BangladeshResting placeChaitanya Goli Chattogram Chittagong BangladeshEducationGovt Muslim High School ChittagongOccupationsSingerMusicianrecord producerbusinessmanSpouseFerdous Akhtar Chondona m 1991 wbr ChildrenSaffraTazwarMusical careerGenresRockInstrument s GuitarbassvocalskeyboardsYears active1977 2018LabelsCMVAB KitchenSoundtekSargamSangeetaWebsiteabkitchen wbr orgSignatureBorn in Patiya Bachchu came to Chittagong with his family in the early 1970s His first band name was Spider Which is the first band of Chittagong city He joined a band named Spider in 1974 He played with Spider band as a main lead guitarist from year 1974 to 1977 Than he formed his first band Ugly Boys in 1977 while studying in high school and joined rock band Feelings Now known as Nagar Baul as the guitarist the same year He played in the band from 1977 to 1980 In 1980 he joined the band Souls where he played for ten years and appeared in four studio albums including Super Souls 1982 College Er Corridore 1985 Manush Matir Kachakachi 1987 and East and West 1988 In 1991 he left the band to form his own band LRB where he was the vocalist and guitarist for 27 years until his death in 2018 He released the first ever double album LRB I and LRB II in 1992 with the band LRB s third studio album was Shukh which featured Cholo Bodle Jai one of the greatest rock songs in Bangladesh He also received great success as a solo artist His first solo album Rokto Golap was released in September 1986 He got his breakthrough by releasing albums like Moyna 1988 and Koshto 1995 which received great success He released only one instrumental rock album in his career Sound of Silence 2007 which is the first ever instrumental album in Bangladesh He has also worked in several movie songs some of them are Anutopto 1993 Loottoraj 1997 Mon 1997 and Ammajan 1999 Ayub Bachchu s debut song Harano Bikeler Golpo 6 was written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi LRB s debut song Ekdin Ghum Bhanga Shohore was also written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi which was the first released song of LRB Bachchu released several best selling albums with LRB and as a solo performer 7 He has won a record six Meril Prothom Alo Awards one Citycell Channel I Music Award with LRB and won the Bachsas Awards in the Best Male Vocal category in 2004 In 2017 he won the Tele Cine Lifetime Achievement Award In October 2018 Bachchu died of cardiac failure in his own residence in Dhaka six years after suffering from a lung ailment He gave his last performance in Rangpur City two days before his death He was buried in Chaitanya Goli in Chittagong beside his mother s grave 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1977 1990 Feelings and Souls 2 2 1991 2018 LRB 2 3 Solo career 2 3 1 Early solo work 1986 1988 2 3 2 Koshto 1995 2 3 3 Shomoy and Eka 1998 1999 2 3 4 Maya 2000 2 4 Other works 3 Personal life 3 1 Personal relationships 3 1 1 Ferdous Chandana 3 2 AB Kitchen 4 Musicianship 4 1 Guitars 4 2 Early influences 5 Death 5 1 Tribute concert 6 Legacy 6 1 Achievements 7 Discography 7 1 Solo albums 7 2 Souls 7 3 Film scores 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life editBachchu was born in Chittagong in Patiya at Khorna union on 16 August 1962 to Mohammad Ishaque Chowdhury father and Nurjahan Begum mother The family moved to the Chittagong city after the Liberation War of Bangladesh They resided in Jubilee Road He had two brothers He was the eldest among them His nickname was Robin He got his first acoustic guitar from his father as a gift in 1973 when he was in class six He learned to play guitar from Jacob Dias the founder of Spider band who used to live in Chittagong Spider band is the first band of Chittagong From 1974 to 1977 he was playing guitar in Spider band and then he made his own band Ugly Boyz He borrowed an electric guitar from his friend Kumar Bishwajit which was a Teisco Guitar Bishwajit gave him the guitar after he Bachchu showed more interest towards it He was very attracted to the guitar playing techniques of Jimi Hendrix and Joe Satriani He was admitted to Government Muslim High School in 1975 In 1979 he graduated from Muslim High School 9 His parents did not support him on becoming a musician But after his family saw his passion for rock music they agreed on letting him become a musician While studying in high school Bachchu formed a band named Golden Boys which was later renamed as Ugly Boys Kumar Bishwajit was the lead singer of the band and Bachchu was the guitarist They used to do club shows and shows in weddings Mostly in the Patiya Upazilla The group disbanded after Bachchu joined Souls in 1980 10 Career edit1977 1990 Feelings and Souls edit Further information Feelings band and Souls band While working with his own band Ugly Boys Bachchu joined the rock band Feelings now known as Nagar Baul in 1977 Feelings frontman James stated that he saw Bachchu playing guitar at a tea stall He was amazed by the playing style of Bachchu and he asked him to join the band In the mid 1977 he joined the band as the lead guitarist and only stayed with the band for next two years until in 1980 he got a contract from Souls as their lead guitarist Sajed ul Alam had left the band for the United States Bachchu was playing with Feelings in a club in Chittagong where Souls keyboardist Naquib Khan was present He was amazed by the playing of Bachchu and he talked to lead singer Tapan Chowdhury about it Both of them saw Bachchu playing in the club next day and they asked him to join Souls He joined Souls in early 1980 and played with the band for next 10 years as the lead guitarist songwriter and occasional singer He had appeared on two studio albums of the band including College Er Corridore 1985 and Manush Matir Kachakachi 1987 which features the songs sung by him Cholona Hariye Jai Paharer Akabaka amp Harano Bikeler Golpo His last album with Souls was East and West 1988 In the late 1990 Bachchu left Souls and went on to form his own band Little River Band which later became famous as Love Runs Blind He reunited with Souls in several reunion shows and has performed with members of the band like Tapan Chowdhury Kumar Bishwajit and Naquib Khan in several shows 11 12 In 2012 Bachchu told The Daily Star that I left Souls because of two different tastes in sounds They liked one kind of music I liked another I was into loud rocking powerful sounds and the rest of the members wanted quiet melodious sounds You cannot just compromise day after day We never really had any big arguments but it occurred to me that it would be better if I just quit and do something different 13 1991 2018 LRB edit Main article Love Runs Blind nbsp Bachchu performing in 2008After Bachchu got out of Souls in the late 1990 he came to Dhaka in 1991 and in January he married Ferdous Chandana with whom he had a relationship since 1986 He formed a band named Yellow River Band on 5 April 1991 with Saidul Hasan Swapan on bass guitars S I Tutul on keyboards and Habib Anwar Joy on drums a When they were performing in a club in the mid 1991 they were mistakenly called the Little River Band which Bachchu liked and officially named his band But after they heard about the Australian rock band of the same name they changed their name to Love Runs Blind in 1997 In April 1991 LRB did their first ever concert in the University of Dhaka a concert that was arranged by BAMBA celebrating the downfall of autocratic leader Hussein Muhammad Ershad In January 1992 they released the first ever double album LRB I and LRB II The band s third studio album Shukh was released in June 1993 It included Cholo Bodle Jai which regarded by some as Bachchu s greatest work They released several albums in the 1990s and soon became one of the most popular rock acts of Bangladesh In 1996 they performed in Bengaluru which was their first concert outside Bangladesh LRB is the only Bangladeshi artist to perform in the Madison Square Garden in New York City 14 In 2018 LRB got disbanded after Bachchu s death Solo career edit Early solo work 1986 1988 edit Main articles Rokto Golap and Moyna album While working with Souls Bachchu had already recorded and released two album Rokto Golap and Moyna both of which mostly contained pop rock songs Some of the songs on those albums also contained classical music fusion and featured instrument like tabla Rokto Golap contain pop rock classical and also adhunik bangla songs while Moyna is an album that features pop rock and hard rock songs and helped him get his breakthrough It has sold an estimated 60 000 copies in Bangladesh Released in September 1986 Rokto Golap is his first solo album released by Zahed Electronics which contains the first hard rock song released by him Anamika The album featured Ahsan Elahi Fanty of Feelings on drums and percussion Manam Ahmed of Miles on keyboards Bachchu played both the bass guitar and electric guitar on the album Ahsan Elahi Fanty and Manam Ahmed are also featured in his second album The second album Moyna also features Emon and Mintu on keyboards and Khayem Pearu on bass guitars citation needed Koshto 1995 edit Bachchu left Souls in the late 1990 and formed his own band Love Runs Blind on 5 April 1991 The band released the first ever double album in Bangladesh LRB I and LRB II in 1992 Bachchu didn t release a solo album for seven years After the release of LRB s Ghumonto Shohore in 1995 he went on to record the album Koshto in the Audio Art Studio where Ghumonto Shohore was recorded The album came out in October 1995 The album is regarded by many as his best work It included hit songs like Koshto Pete Valobashi Koshto Kake Bole and Jege Achi Eka The album was produced by Bachchu and co produced by Azam Babu and musicians were S I Tutul of LRB on keyboards and Ahsan Elahi Fanty of Feelings on drums and percussion By the release of the album it was well received by fans By 1996 the album had sold over 300 000 copies and is one of the best selling albums of Bangladesh citation needed Shomoy and Eka 1998 1999 edit Though Bachchu left Souls because of his love for rocking powerful guitar music his solo career was mostly pop rock soft rock music Since the beginning of his career Bachchu had a fascination for blues jazz and funk He s love for those genres reflected on his band LRB s music but he wanted to do blues jazz and funk in his solo career By the early 1998 Bachchu founded his own studio AB Kitchen which later became a label Bachchu had already released two double albums with his band LRB LRB I and LRB II in 1992 and Amader and Bishmoy in 1998 He wanted to release double albums as a solo artist The recording sessions for his fourth album Shomoy and fifth album Eka started in the mid 1998 in his own studio Both albums were released in early 1999 Shomoy by Soundtek Electronics amp Eka by Sangeeta Both albums wasn t well received by fans like his previous album About this two albums Bachchu said that Those albums were not received well at all My regular audience thought it was too high thought They didn t want something so serious After that I didn t experiment much in my solo albums What s the point if no one appreciates them 13 Maya 2000 edit In the year 2000 Ayub Bachchu went to America tour amp he made a solo album contract with Shaheen Rahman Owner of First Recording Company of Bangladesh D Series Disco Recording amp Entertainment Ayub Bachchu completed 3 4 songs for the album but the album never released Other works edit Bachchu performed live with Richard and Le Gang Remo Fernandes Nandon Bugchi and Bickram Ghosh of India and Azam Khan Feelings Miles Warfaze He appeared as a judge on IIM Joka Rock Fest in India Benson and Hedges Star Search I and II and D Rockstar I Bachchu was one of the panel judges of Bangladeshi Idol He led LRB at the South Asian Bands Festival 2013 He has worked as a music director for Azam Khan Niloy Das Khalid Hasan Milu Tapan Chowdhury Rupam Islam Hasan Abidur Reja Jewel Alam Ara Minu Jholo and many others 15 Bachchu was renowned for his musical scoring of television commercials He wrote songs for Grameenphone provided the tune and music arrangement for the song Dol Lage Dol for the local television channels on the occasion of the FIFA World Cup 2014 16 17 18 Bachchu collaborated with Radio Foorti to bring new talents and fresh voices into the spotlight by giving them a platform to perform and shine Bachchu was one of the leaders of Bangladesh Musical Bands Association BAMBA In Bangabandhu National Stadium in the T 20 World Cup 2014 opening ceremony Bachchu got in a controversy with Hamin Ahmed of Miles which led him to cancel the membership of the association 19 Personal life editPersonal relationships edit Ferdous Chandana edit Bachchu met Ferdous Akhtar Chondona in the early 1986 when he came to Dhaka to record his debut solo album Rokto Golap He said that he fell in love with Chondona when he saw her picture stuck in his friend s mirror 13 When Chondona s family found out about Bachchu they didn t let her meet him He said that the LRB song Ferari Mon from the band s self titled debut album told the story of how he wanted to meet Chondona This mind of mine doesn t care for any barrier Hoping to find you it comes back again and again He left for Dhaka with only BDT 600 with him 20 He was struggling to live in Dhaka and pay his rents in the hotel Blue Nile in 36 New Elephant Road Dhaka He got back to Chattogram after the recording ended for his debut album When he left Souls in late 1990 he came to Dhaka and proposed Chondona to marry him Chondona s family didn t agree at first but later both Bachchu s and Chondona s family agreed on letting them marry He married Chondona on January 31 1991 The couple had two children daughter Fairuz Saffra Ayub b 1994 and son Ahnaf Tazwar Ayub b 1996 citation needed AB Kitchen edit AB Kitchen is a full service audio recording studio and production company founded by Ayub Bachchu in 1998 Over 40 studio albums numerous AD Jingles TV drama films and film scores have been recorded in the studio The first album produced by the label was Bachchu s Shomoy in 1999 From 2001 all the albums of LRB have been recorded and released by the label It has also started three projects including D Rockstars 2005 R Music 2006 and Sa 2 Sa 2007 All of these were televised respectively in G Series TV RTV and Channel I citation needed Musicianship editGuitars edit Ayub Bachchu had fallen in love for the first time when he was a teenager Though it was not just for any tootsie from the neighborhood It was for the smell of the burnished fret board and the sound of the six strings that was the gateway to his own utopia It took him to his paradise where he kept exploring until the last moments of his life like an evergreen wanderer Till the very day he died Bachchu had no less than 60 guitars in his collection which he took care of like a father does to his children Over a week has now gone by after the magician s departure His beloved offspring Tazwar and Fairuz still cannot hide their teary eyes Come to wonder aren t his guitars also weeping for their foregoer 21 The Daily Star October 2018 Bachchu had cited Jimi Hendrix as the biggest influence on his guitar playing He has also cited Steve Vai and Joe Satriani as a big influence on his playing In 2003 after S I Tutul had left LRB Bachchu further didn t add a keyboardist in the lineup He recruited Abdullah al Masud as the rhythm guitarist of the band Also Bachchu was becoming interested in guitarists like John Petrucci Jason Becker Rusty Cooley and Sacred Mother Tongue guitarist Andy James 9 Since then LRB s music has gone much louder than the past and the band started releasing heavy metal songs At the time of his death Bachchu had a collection of 65 guitars He mostly played Ibanez guitars particularly the Carvin guitar He used Carvin Kiesel guitars Dean Rusty Cooley RC6 and Michael Angelo Batio He also owned various signature guitars by some of his favorite guitarists including a Steve Vai JEM Junior White Jason Becker JB200C In July 2017 he sold five of his guitars to young guitar players with whom he wanted to start a competition of guitarists b 22 He used a Marshall JCM2000 amp onstage Early influences edit Most of all I like Hendrix He did not make the guitar playing very critical note after note He played the guitar as per his feelings I have been trying that Dhaka Tribune October 2018 Bachchu s singing style has often been found similar to Adhunik bangla musicians As he was a bandmate with Tapan Chowdhury in Souls he had an influence from Adhunik music 23 Indian musician Prabuddha Banerjee said that I found his voice extremely romantic and I always wondered if he could sing Bengali retro numbers In fact though he was a rock musician his style of singing always captured the romanticism of adhunik bangla music 24 Bachchu s high pitched screaming in the LRB songs Gotokal Raate and Khoniker Jonno from the band s third album Shukh has been cited similar to the high pitched vocals of Ian Gillan of Deep Purple He was also a big fan of Azam Khan Bachchu was inspired by him to write and sing rock songs in Bengali Bachchu s lyrics are inspired by the Eagles Deep Purple Pink Floyd and the Jimi Hendrix Experience He has stated that the lyrics of the Eagles songs Witchy Woman and Hotel California are one of his most favorite lyrics Also the Beatles and Iron Maiden were among his lyrics inspiration 9 Death editIn 2009 Bachchu underwent a successful heart valve surgery and became a regular patient at the Square Hospital 25 Bachchu was admitted to the Square Hospital on 27 November 2012 He was admitted in the Coronary Care Unit CCU under supervision of Dr Mirza Nizamuddin of the hospital Bachchu was suffering from lung ailment Due to accretion of water in his lungs he was experiencing respiratory problems He recovered after receiving treatment 26 On Thursday 18 October 2018 he died of cardiac failure at his residence in Maghbazar Dhaka at 21 55 BST at the age of 56 27 Dr Mirza Nizamuddin of Square Hospital s Director of Medical Services said to the Dhaka Tribune Ayub Bachchu suffered heart failure at his home around 9 30 am and left for Square Hospital with his driver by car He died on his way to the hospital He was found dead on arrival after he reached the hospital at 9 40 am On duty doctors announced his death at 9 55 am 28 He gave his last performance in Zilla School Rangpur Bangladesh two days before his death 29 He was declared dead at the Square Hospital Dhaka 30 He was kept in the Central Shaheed Minar up to four hours on 19 October where his contemporaries and fans paid tribute to him for the last time 31 32 His first Janaza was held in the National Eidgah Field in Dhaka 33 34 His body was taken to Chittagong City on 20 October 2018 in his maternal house in East Madarbari 35 He was taken in the Jamaitul Falah Mosque for his 4th and last Janaza 36 He was buried in the graveyard of Chaitanya Goli beside his mother s grave 8 37 38 Tribute concert edit After the death of Bachchu rock and metal artists of Bangladesh held a tribute concert at the Music and Dance Auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on 2 December 2018 arranged by BAMBA 21 Some of the notable performances included Keu Shukhi Noy performed by Shafin Ahmed Rupali Guitar performed by Bappa Mazumder Nil Bedona by Jamshed Chowdhury Powersurge Imrul Karim Emil Shunno and Sufi Maverick Arbovirus together performed the song Bangladesh 39 Artists from both West Bengal and Bangladesh held a tribute concert for Bachchu at the Patuli Lokosanskriti Mela Ground in Kolkata on 24 December titled In the Memorium of Ayub Bachchu the Rocking of two Bangla 40 41 The concert was organized by Cafe Kabira a popular cafe in Kolkata Bangladeshi musicians included Maqsoodul Haque Maqsood O Dhaka Mehreen Sina Hasan Bangla Five George Lincoln D Costa Artcell Subrata Barua Rony ex Souls Imran Hussain Rockstrata Bachchu s teacher Jacob Dayas was also present at the concert The show featured Indian artists like Pradip Chattopadhyay Bula and Bapi Moheener Ghoraguli Anindya Shohor Avijit Burman and Soumitra Roy Bhumi Upal Chandrabindu Shilajit Majumder Gaurav Chattopadhyai Lakkhichhara Bramhakhapa Deb Chowdhury and Sidhu Cactus performed at the concert 24 10 Bangladeshi bands from Canada including Oboshor Band4 Tulu and the Lightman Sector 2 0 Reflection Chandan and Friends Shoor Shikor Jantrik TWB and Manush held a tribute concert at the Cardinal Newman High School in Toronto on 15 December 2018 42 Legacy edit The trend in Bangladeshi music that Azam Khan initiated was taken to a new height by Ayub Bachchu His death is an irreparable loss for Bangladeshi music Fakir Alamgir 31 Bachchu ranked second on The Top Tens list of Top 10 Greatest Guitarist of Bangladesh Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal who ranked first in the list has said that The ranking is not correct it was created to abuse the Great Ayub Bachchu He is also credited for popularizing rock music in Bangladesh in the 1990s as the frontman of LRB and as a solo artist along with Nagar Baul Miles and Ark 23 He is also considered to be one of the big three rockstars of Bangladesh along with Azam Khan and James 43 He is also considered to be the first electric guitarist in Bangladesh to use distortion in songs About that he said to Ekattor TV I was being forced to leave Souls because I wanted to play distorted guitar citation needed Guitarist who were influenced by him includes Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal Warfaze Iqbal Asif Jewel Miles Legend Warfaze Ershad Zaman Artcell George Lincoln D Costa Artcell Kazi Faisal Ahmed Metal Maze Artcell Oni Hasan Vibe Warfaze Emon Chowdhury Chirkut Samir Hafiz Powersurge Severe Dementia AvoidRafa nbsp The Rupali Guitar in Probortok Circle Chittagong nbsp Silver Guitar for Ayub Bachchu in ChattogramEx Minister of Cultural Affairs Asaduzzaman Noor said the fact that people from all walk of life were affected by the departure of Ayub Bachchu is testament to his greatness as an artist I was fortunate enough to have personally known him since his starting days He was an immensely passionate person Hamin Ahmed of Miles said when Ayub Bachchu started his career the guitar wasn t as prominent as an instrument He made sure that it was the heart and soul of his music and the entire country followed That alone is enough to explain his legacy Bappa Mazumder of Dalchhut said The great man not only taught us about music but taught us how to be a great human I always admired how much he loved his mother and requested other people to take care of their parents Indian singer songwriter Sahana Bajpaie said to Daily Sun I was 12 when I first realised there is a Bengali musician who plays the guitar like Jimi Hendrix He was one of the pioneers of Bengali rock music My teenage was inspired by his music He became a family friend when I was in Bangladesh His simplicity was outstanding His contributions to music will be remembered by generations to come 24 On 19 December 2018 Asif Akbar has released a song for Ayub Bachchu with the title A Tribute to the Great Legend Ayub Bachchu from Dhruba Music Station 44 On 20 October 2018 the mayor of Chittagong City Corporation A J M Nasir Uddin proposed that an important road in the port city Chittagong be named after him and a seminar hall in Muslim Hall be named after him 45 46 Chattogram City Corporation Mayor AJM Nasir Uddin unveiled the sculpture of the guitar at the Probortok intersection in Chattogram The sculpture of the 18 feet tall guitar is made of steel and has six strings 47 Achievements edit 16th Tele Cine Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2017 Ayub Bachchu Lifetime Achievement Award 48 Won32nd Bachsas Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2004 Ayub Bachchu Best Male Vocal 49 WonMeril Prothom Alo Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1998 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won1999 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won2000 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won2001 Mon Chaile Mon Pabe Album of the Year Won2005 Love Runs Blind Best Band of the Year Won2007 Sporsho Album of the Year Won2009 Bolini Tomai Best Male Vocal of the Year NominatedCitycell Channel I Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2007 Sporsho Album of the Year WonDiscography editSee also Love Runs Blind discography Solo albums edit Rokto Golap 1986 Moyna 1989 Koshto 1995 Amar Ache Ondhokar 1995 Shomoy 1999 Eka 1999 Prem Tumi Ki 2000 Duti Mon 2002 Kafela 2002 Prem Premer Moto 2003 Pother Gaan 2004 Vatir Gaane Matir Tane 2006 Jibon 2006 Sound of Silence 2007 Rim Jhim Brishti 2008 Bolini Kokhono 2009 Jiboner Golpo 2015 Souls edit Main article Souls band discography College Er Corridore 1985 Manush Matir Kachakachi 1987 Film scores edit Below is the list of films where Bachchu produced the original soundtrack Moha Genjam 1994 Luttoraj 1996 Sagorika 1998 Kalo Chosma 1998 Lal Badshah 1999 Ammajan 1999 Dujon Dujonar 1999 Gunda Number One 2000 Bachelor 2004 Wrong Number 2004 Chander Moto Bou 2009 Chorabali 2012 Television 2012 Ek Cup Cha 2014 50 51 See also editLove Runs Blind চল বদল য ই Let s Change Notes edit Many have stated that Bachchu named his band Little Robin s Band as his nickname was Robin when forming in 1991 and changed the name in 1997 when Bachchu found out he was not little anymore But it is considered to be a rumor as Bachchu was already 29 years old when he was forming the band Bachchu has stated that Yellow River Band was the band s first name and they were mistakenly called Little River Band in a club show in Dhaka As Bachchu liked the name he kept the name for the band But they had to change it again in 1997 after finding out about the Australian rock band with the same name Sources indicate that Bachchu sold five of his guitars because he couldn t bear the maintenance costs for them anymore The five guitars were Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Carvin Jason Becker Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci and Charvel References edit Saimum Saad 16 April 2019 Ayub Bachchu sole owner of LRB only heirs can run it Copyright Office bdnews24 com Retrieved 18 April 2019 Top Nine Singers of Bangladesh With Pictures Your Article Library 9 April 2014 Retrieved 29 December 2021 Rock legend Ayub Bachchu s 60th birth anniversary today The Business Standard 16 August 2022 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Staff Correspondent Ayub Bachchu who popularised rock music in Bangladesh dies bdnews24 com Retrieved 5 May 2023 Understanding pop music magic of 21st century Bangla songs The Financial Express Retrieved 29 December 2021 Akbar Zahid 18 October 2020 Two years without Ayub Bachchu The Daily Star Retrieved 17 February 2021 হ ম ফ র ই উইল য ম Ayub Bachchu New Music Songs Playlist and Latest News BBC Music Retrieved 14 May 2019 a b Hussain Anwar 20 October 2018 Ayub Bachchu laid to rest next to his mother Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 23 November 2020 a b c Ul Ibad Mahid 9 August 2018 I always had one goal and that was to become a musician I had no other option Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 5 March 2019 Mahid Ul Ibad Ayub Bachchu at a glance Prothom Alo Retrieved 2 March 2019 ভক তদ র ক দ য এব উড ল দ ল ন আক শ Deutsche Welle 18 October 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Ayub Bachchu Life of a Maestro Dhaka Tribune 18 October 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2019 a b c Sushmita S Preetha 9 November 2012 What Rocks AB s World Star Weeknd The Daily Star Retrieved 4 May 2019 Rock legend Ayub Bachchu passes away The Daily Star 18 October 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Ayub Bachhu busy with World Cup song The Independent Dhaka 5 June 2014 Archived from the original on 1 January 2015 Ayub Bachchu walks out from the reality show Bangladeshi Idol Dhaka Tribune 1 July 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2018 LRB set to participate in South Asian Bands Festival 2013 The Daily Star 26 November 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Five new Ayub Bachchu songs launched by GP The Daily Star 22 February 2014 Malik Shadma 20 July 2014 BAMBA to go big with 3 day concert this Eid Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 19 October 2018 Ul Ibad Mahid 21 October 2018 When Bachchu came to Dhaka he had only 600 taka in his pocket The Times of India Retrieved 13 May 2019 a b Ul Ibad Mahid 27 October 2018 Ayub Bachchu While a Nation Gently Weeps The Daily Star Retrieved 10 May 2019 Ayub Bachchu to sell 5 of his guitars Prothom Alo Retrieved 5 March 2019 a b Ayub Bachchu was a complete musician who could do any kind of music Tapan Chowdhury Prothom Alo Retrieved 16 May 2019 a b c Ul Ibad Mahid 18 October 2018 India music world mourns over the untimely demise of legendary Bangla rock singer Ayub Bachchu Daily Sun Retrieved 12 May 2019 Legendary Bangladeshi Rockstar Ayub Bachchu dead at 56 News18 18 October 2018 Retrieved 13 May 2019 Ayub Bachchu hospitalised The Daily Star 29 November 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2013 Bangladeshi rock legend Ayub Bachchu has died Ananda Bazaar Retrieved 2 March 2019 In Memoriam The artists we lost in 2018 Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 17 May 2019 Rock star Ayub Bachchu passes away President PM express deep shock United News of Bangladesh UNB News 18 October 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2019 Legendary Bangladeshi Singer Ayub Bachchu Passes Away at 56 Due to Heart Failure News18 18 October 2018 a b A sea of mourners in the Central Shaheed Minar Daily Star 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January 2012 Archived from the original on 23 January 2012 Kimmerman 2009 p 26 Asif Akbar releases new song for Ayub Bachchu The Daily Observer 19 December 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2019 An important road in the port city chittagong would be named after Ayub Bachchu CCC Mayor The Daily Bangladesh 20 October 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2019 Ul Ibad Mahid 20 October 2018 Chittagong City Corporation to name road after Ayub Bachchu Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 4 May 2019 Nipun Ashfaque 19 September 2019 THE RUPALI GUITAR strikes a chord The Daily Star Retrieved 12 October 2019 Mahid Ul Ibad 5 June 2017 Six Bangladeshi artists win the Tele Cine Awards New Age Retrieved 15 March 2019 Afsar Ahmed 28 June 2004 32nd BACHSAS Awards A glitzy night Recognition of outstanding media talents The Daily Star Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 27 February 2019 Playback time The Daily Star 4 February 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2018 আইয ব ব চ চ একট সব জ ব ল গ ন Deutsche Welle in Bengali 18 October 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