Mangalore: ‘Jo Jo Venkatesha’ Devotional Album Released


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Feb 10:
A release programme of devotional music CD album ‘Jo Jo Venkatesha’ was held at press club on Thursday February 10.
 
Deputy Speaker N. Yogesh Bhat released a devotional album. In his address he said that he is delighted to note that the devotional music CD for Lord Venkatesha has been released on the right occasion of Car Festival being celebrated in City.
 
The album comprises songs composed by Ashwin Harish Nayak and others and sung by popular Hindustani singer Vibha Shrinivas Nayak.


 

Corporation Bank General Manager B. R. Bhat said that there is need for more number of devotional albums.
 
“Jo Jo Venkatesha,” a collection of devotional songs in Kannada and Konkani, has been produced by Shuu Creations. It comprises of 8 devotional numbers composed by Raghavendra Nayak, Purandara Dasa, Ashwin Harish Nayak, and Sadananda Nayak.
 
Karavali Groups Founder Ganesh Rao, DK Working Journalists’ Association President Harsha, and singer Vibha Shrinivas Nayak were present on the occasion. Shrinivas Nayak, the chief reporter of Udaya TV compered the programme.

  

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