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S. D. Batish : ウィキペディア英語版
Shiv Dayal Batish

Shiv Dayal Batish (also known as S.D. Batish, Master Ramesh, Nirmal Kumar, Pandit Shiv Dayal Batish; 14 December 1914 – 29 July 2006) was an Indian musician born in Patiala, India〔 to a Brahmin family. He died in Santa Cruz, California, USA where he had lived since 1970.
==Career==
Shiv Dayal Batish was a composer, playback singer and music director for Hindi and Punjabi Film music. S. D. broadcast his first radio program in 1936, from the studios of All India Radio, Delhi.〔S. D. Batish, (1914-2006)Indian Singer, Instrumentalist, and Composer. MUSICAL LIVES, 1999, Celebrating Senior Musicians of Santa Cruz County, CA http://www.folkplanet.com/musicallives/sd.html〕 Even today, his songs are broadcast from All India Radio and TV. A simple search for Batish on YouTube will result in numerous videos of his old songs. Pandit Batish showed mastery and deep understanding over the various vocal and instrumental styles of North Indian music. He not only sang these genres but also composed profusely within them creating memorable works that have been sung by such luminaries as Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle, Geeta Dutt, Mohammad Rafi, Talat Mahmood and Manna Dey. He has scored music for a number of early Bollywood movies such as Betab, Bahu Beti, Toofan, Harjeet, Tipu Sultan, Ham Bhi Kuch Kam Nahin, Amar Keertan, and Zalim Tera Jawab Naheen. Some of his hit songs are, Pagadi Sambhal Jatta, Khamosh Nigahen, and Aakhen Kehe Gayi Dil Ki Baat.〔S D Batish - The Singer. http://www.geetadutt.com/batish_cosinger.html〕
Shiv Dayal Batish moved to the United Kingdom in 1964. While playing at a festival in Wales, Cardiff, he impressed Lord Fenner Brockway, who then helped him immigrate to U.K.〔Article reference on S. D. Batish http://batish.com/ashwin/articles/iwsp295.html〕
He recorded a number of songs for the BBC where he became a regular radio and television artist. He wrote the words, composed the music, and sang the theme song "Nai Zindagi Naya Jivan"〔(S. D. Batish Biography, All Music Guide ) by Jason Ankeny〕 ("New Birth, New Life") to the BBC television show Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye ("Make Yourself at Home"), a cornerstone of early South Asian programming.〔(S.D. Batish - Musician on the Beatles' 'Help!' ) by Ken Hunt, Wednesday 16 August 2006〕 He had the honor of being the first musician featured when the Asian programs in Britain started back in 1965!

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