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Artist description
We are a group of Three Tibetan Brothers living as second generation refugees in Dharamsala,India.
Our music expresses the frustrations of life in exile and the hope that some day our people will be free.
We hope you enjoy listening to our music. Even though we are a small group living
as refugees in India, we have dreams to make our music available to
people everywhere. We want to send our message about our homeland Tibet to
all corners of the world, so that people understand the tragedy that is
happening. Music is the perfect way to do this. But we need help! If you
are interested in supporting our work and efforts to record our first studio album,
please send us an email to JJIExileBrothers@hotmail.com Thank you for
working with us for a Free Tibet! Jamyang, Jigme, Ingsel and Ngawang and
Neema-la |
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Music Style
Folk, Blues, World, Tibet |
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Musical Influences
Tibetan, Hindi, Western Pop, |
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Similar Artists
Eric Clapton, Beatles, James Taylor |
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Artist History
Parents forced into exile in the early 60's. Music plays a vital role in the life of a Tibetan community and in
the lives of each of us. After Jamyang, our eldest brother, returned home after running away from a monastary,
we began making music together. Held our first concert January 16, 1999 at Tipa Auditorium in
Dharamsala India. It was a big financial risk for our family, but not only did we almost break
even, but we got lots of great feedback from the residents and visitors to Dharamsala. |
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Group Members
Jamyang - age 21;
Jigme - age 20;
Ingsel - age 17; |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Traditional Tibetan and Hindi instruments |
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Location
Dharamsala - India |
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