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Live At Basundhara Park,Rock in Pokhara Concert |
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Four and a half years ago, members of the band G9 were in Kathmandu
playing cricket for the Shangrila Club. This year, the same men were
here participating in the fourth installment of Sprite Band Challenge.
In what might seem like a fairy tale ending to a fairy tale beginning,
the band even won the challenge. “When we were here four years ago, we
could never have imagined that one day we would be back in Kathmandu
participating in a music contest,” says the band manager Shiv Subedi.”
According to its members, the Sprite Band Challenge win is only a part
of their growth in music. “To even be selected for participation was a
big thing for us,” says the band’s GuitaristSanjay Nepal. We had
never imagined then that we would actually end up winning the
challenge,” he adds.
The six member Pokhara-based band has Enoch tamang on the vocals, Sanjay
Nepal on lead guitar, Bicky Karki on rhythm guitar, Sandeep rasaily on the
bass, and Bhuwan K.C and Santosh Shrestha on the drums. Subedi is the
band manager and Siddhartha Poudel is the band’s event manager. When
asked why they call themselves G9, guitarist Nepal smiles and says, “We
decided to call ourselves G9 because the band was formed on the ninth
day of the ninth month of the year 2009.”
Getting together as a band was not a very difficult feat for the six
members as they all knew each other from their cricket playing daysThe instruments the band plays with have all been bought from the money
the band collectively raised through their various performances. The
bhailo sessions—which origionally got the band together—were a major
contributor to the band’s “instrument funds”. “Many of our friends and
well-wishers in Pokhara recognise G9 as the band who got together while
playing bhailo,” says Nepal. “We had actually taken a loan to buy our
musical instruments. What we did to pay that off was collect Rs 30 every
day from each member. We added the collected sum to the funds we had
raised by performing and paid off the initial loan,” he adds.
The band members say they draw inspiration from a local Pokhara-based
band The Edge. Among international inspirations, they cite Pantera,
Bullet For My Valentine, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lam Of God.
Self-professedly on the road to learning and growing, all the members of
G9, except their band manager, are students. “We were immature until we
joined the Sprite Band Challenge. There, we learnt many skills and
important techniques from the judges and other participating bands,”
says Bhuwon KC. “We worked together and actually won the
challenge during the process,” he adds. “We are still learning, but we
would like to call ourselves a self-taught band.”
It is needless to say that this group of young learners have been
fortunate in finding themselves, getting together to play music and
emerging as winners in the first national competition they participated
in. G9 hopefully has better things to look forward to in the future.
They are currently working on their debut album that is set to be
launched by the end of this year.
Current Band Line up:
- Sanjay Nepal (Guitar)
- Bikky Karki (Guitar)
- Bhuwon Keicy (Drums)
- Santosh Shrestha (Drums)
- Enoch Tamang (Vocals)
- Sandeep Rasaily (Bass Guitar)
thnks 4 d info about d band
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