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Bio: Luís Remo de Maria Bernardo Fernandes (Goa, 8 May 1953), more popularly known as Remo Fernandes is an Indian singer, with naturalized Portuguese citizenship.[1] Known as a pioneer of Indian pop music[2] he performs pop/rock/Indian fusion and is also a film playback singer. His musical work is a fusion of many different cultures and styles he's been exposed to as a child in Goa and in his later travels around the world. Such influences include Goan and Portuguese music, Sega music from Mauritius and Seychelles, African music, Latin music from Spain and South America, the music of erstwhile European communist states, those of the dancehalls from Jamaica and Soca from Trinidad and Tobago.[3] Writing and singing songs in English made his success more rare and distinctive in the context of the Bollywood-dominated, Hindi language-based, occasionally even disco music scene that was popular in the 1980s and 1990s. His compositions in English, reflecting life and socio-political happenings in India with which every Indian could identify, became popular largely with the growing, English-educated, Indian middle class. His Hindi pop/rock and film songs became instant hits with the Indian masses, earning him Gold, Platinum and Double Platinum Discs. A popular stage performer in India, he has also taken part in many music festivals around the world. He has performed with international names such as Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin and Queen, to name a few.[4] Recently he signed up as a member of the AAP, a political party in India, for Goa constituency.
Born: 8 May 1953 (age 65 years), Panaji
Albums: O Meri Munni, Old Goan Gold, Luv U Soniyo, Groovin Christmas
Spouse: Michele Delahaye
Education: Sir J. J. College of Architecture
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