Nandu Bhende Explained

Nandu Bhende
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Sadanand Atmaram Bhende
Alias:Nandoo Bhende
Birth Date:27 November 1952
Death Place:Mumbai
Genre:Rock, pop, blues rock, soul
Occupation:singer, musician, songwriter, actor
Years Active:1970–2014
Label:HMV, TIPS
Past Member Of:Velvette Fogg, Brief Encounter, Savage Encounter, Atomic Forest Nandu Bhende Band

Nandu Bhende (27 November 1952  - 11 April 2014) was an Indian singer and actor.

Life

Sadanand (Nandu) Bhende was the son of the Marathi actor-director Atmaram Bhende and Dr Asha Bhende (Born Lily Ezekiel Talkar of The Jewish Indian Bene Israel community). He was a theater artist, singer, music composer, music producer. Bhende sang with 1970s bands such as Velvette Fogg, Brief Encounter and then Savage Encounter. He later went on to perform the roles of Judas in Alyque Padamsee's production of Jesus Christ Superstar and the role of Jesus in the Bangalore version of the same opera; this lead onto further roles in Tommy, Fantastiks and Jaya. He was also a playback singer in Bollywood films, his most famous work being in the 1982 musical "Disco Dancer", for which he received a Gold Disc. His maternal uncle was the noted Indian Jewish poet Nissim Ezekiel (Talkar).

He died on 11 April 2014 at Mumbai.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Veteran Marathi musician Nandu Bhende dead. The Times of India. TNN. Manoj . Badgeri. 11 April 2014. 11 April 2014.