Sangtar

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Sangtar
Birth nameSangtar Singh Heer
Born (1970-10-09) 9 October 1970 (age 53)
Halluwal
audio editor, video editor, back vocalist and poet
Instrument(s)Guitar, musical keyboard, harmonium, flute, mandolin, tumbi
Years activePoetry/Songwriting: 1987–present
Composing & producing: 1993–present
Singing: 2009
LabelsPlasma Records (India)
Kiss Records (UK)
Websitewww.sangtar.com

Sangtar Heer, more commonly known as just Sangtar, is a Punjabi singer, music composer, songwriter and poet. He has written songs and made music for many singers such as Kamal Heer, Manmohan Waris and Debi Makhsoospuri. His older brother Manmohan Waris and younger brother Kamal Heer are both Punjabi Pop\Folk singers.

Discography

Compilations/Live

Shaunki Mela 2003-Surrey Live (Recorded Live at Millennium Park, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada on 21 June 2003. Along with Manmohan Waris, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Sangtar)

  • Released: August, 2003
  • Format:
    CD
  • Label: Plasma Records
  • Writer: Dhadi Amar Singh Shaunki, Shamsher Singh Sandhu, Charan Singh Safari, Kuldip Deep, Debi Makhsoospuri, Davinder Khannewala, Gurpreet Guggi, Jasbir Gunachauria, Mangal Hathur and Kamal Heer
  • Producer: Sangtar
  • Tracks: 29

Punjabi Virsa 2004-Wonderland Live (Recorded Live at Canada's Wonderland, Canada. Along with Manmohan Waris and Kamal Heer)

  • Released: October, 2004
  • Format: DVD and CD
  • Label: Plasma Records, Kiss Records
  • Writer: Dhadi Amar Singh Shaunki, Mangal Hathur, Davinder Khannewala, Debi Makhsoospuri, Malkiat Meet, Jasbir Gunachauria and Kuldip Deep
  • Producer: Sangtar
  • Tracks: 28

Albums composed

Year Album
1993 Gaairan Naal Peenghan Jhotdiye
1994 Hasdi De Phul Kirde
1995 Sohniay De Laare
1996 Sajjre Challe Muklave
1997 Gali Gali Vich Hokay
Chardi Kala Panth Khalsa
1998 Akhian
Mittaran Da Sah Rukhda
1999 Balle Ni Balle
2000 Kamli
Laare Tere Nayi Mukkene
Husn Da Jadu
2001 Dil Di Chori
Gajray Gori De
2002 Masti-Kanthay Vala
2003 Dil Vatte Dil
Ghar Hoon Kitni Ky Doore
Shaunki Mela 2003-Surrey Live
Masti 2
2004 Bhotu Shah Ji Vihle Ne
Nachiye Majajene
Punjabi Virsa 2004-Wonderland Live
2005 Bhotu Shah Ji Fadde Gaye
Punjabi Virsa 2005-London Live
Duniya
2006 Masti Three
Tasveer-Live
Punjabi Virsa 2006-Toronto Live
2007 Chan Jiha Gabhru
Dil Nachda
2008 Moti Chun Ke
Laare Giniye
2009
Punjabi Virsa Vancouver Live
Jinday Ni Jinday[1]
2010 Dil Te Na Laeen[2]
2011 Punjabi Virsa 2011 – Aus/NZ Live[2]

Songs written

  • "Gidhe Vich Nachdi"
  • "Lai Gaee Kalja"
  • "Akhian De Vanaj"
  • "Laare Laa Ke"
  • "Do Jugtaan"
  • "Rang Na Vata Laeen"
  • "Thumke Te Thumka"
  • "India Salaama Karda"
  • "Hath Hath Mein"
  • "Lakh Patla Jiha"
  • "Gaune Da Ghar Doore"
  • "Kar Hi Tamasha Dekhe"
  • "Mar Gae Majajne"
  • "Vasde Raho Pardesio"
  • "Sare Hi Trucka Vale Ne"
  • "Mul Morta"
  • "Nashedi Dil"
  • "Dhol Vajda Riha"
  • "Dil Te Na Laeen"
  • "Dhian Rukh Te Pani"
  • "Load Chakna"

Videography

Release DVD Record Label Notes
August 2003 Shounki Mela 2003-Surrey Live Plasma Records Live in Surrey Along with Manmohan Waris, Kamal Heer and Gurpreet Ghuggi
October 2004 Punjabi Virsa 2004-Wonderland Live Plasma Records/Kiss Records Live in Canada's Wonderland Along with Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris
November 2005
Punjabi Virsa 2005
Live in London Along with Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris
2006 Punjabi Virsa Behind the Scenes Plasma Records Making Of Whole Punjabi Virsa Tour, Along with Manmohan Waris and Kamal Heer
December 2006
Punjabi Virsa 2006-Toronto Live
Plasma Records/Kiss Records Live in Toronto Along with Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris
February 2009
Punjabi Virsa Vancouver Live
Along with Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris

Filmography

Producer

  • Red Dog Diary: A Dogumentary (2010)

Cinematographer

  • Red Dog Diary: A Dogumentary (2010) (Co-Cinematographer)

Sound department

  • Tales from Beyond (2004) (Sound Effects Editor)
  • Dirty Love (2005) (Sound Editor)
  • I Tried (2007) (Sound Editor)[3]

Live performances

In August 2003 he appeared at Shaunki Mela 2003, a Special Tribute Concert for Dhadi Amar Singh Shaunki, with his two brothers.

The three brothers tour every year

  • Punjabi Virsa 2004
  • Punjabi Virsa 2005
  • Punjabi Virsa 2006
  • Punjabi Virsa 2007
  • Punjabi Virsa 2008
  • Punjabi Virsa 2009
  • Punjabi Virsa 2010
  • Punjabi Virsa 2011
  • Punjabi Virsa 2012
  • Punjabi Virsa 2014
  • Punjabi Virsa 2014
  • Punjabi Virsa 2015
  • Punjabi Virsa 2016
  • Punjabi Virsa 2017

Awards and nominations

Year Category For Result
2006 Album of the Year
Punjabi Virsa 2006
Won[4]
2009 Best Non-Resident Punjabi Music Director Laare Giniye Nominated
2010 Best Non-Resident Punjabi Music Director Jinday Ni Jinday Nominated
Best Duel Vocalists Vasde Raho Pardesio (Along with Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris Nominated
Best Non Resident Punjabi Vocalist
Punjabi Virsa Vancouver Live
Nominated
Best Folk Oriented Album Won
Best Non Resident Punjabi Album Nominated[5]

References

  1. ^ "Kamal Heer's Album- Jinday Ni Jinday | Sangtar's Music Blog". Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Back from Mumbai | Sangtar's Music Blog". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Sangtar Heer". IMDb.
  4. ^ "Plasma Records Artists :: Manmohan Waris, Kamal Heer & Sangtar". www.plasmarecords.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ "PTC Music Awards". Archived from the original on 5 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2010.

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