Kasargod: Pais Couple's Devotional Album Released in Kayyar


Kasargod: Pais Couple's Devotional Album Released in Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (RD)

Kasargod, Feb 5: 'Kristh Amcho Rai', a devotional Konkani audio and CD by semi-finalists from Kuwait of the recently-held first-ever Gulf Voice of Mangalore, Anil and Lavina Pais of Kenal Veen Presentation, was released by renowned  Konkani singer cum compose Melvyn Peris Angelore, during the platinum jubilee celebrations of Christ the King church, Kayyar, near here, on Thursday February 5. 

Bishop Aloysius Paul D'Souza of Mangalore Louis Rodrigues Kuwait and others were present at the occasion. Well-known compere from Mangalore Leslie Rego compered the album release event.

Kristh Amcho Rai, audio and CD has been produced by Naveen Ranjith D'Souza. Renowned musician Cajetan Dias has scored background music for the album.

Melodious and popular singers Rony D'Cunha, Gratian D'Souza, Anita Samson, Vinay Lewis, Anil Pais, Naveen D'Souza, Vinay Lewis, Roshan D'Silva, Laveena Pais and Lolita Fronteiro have lent their voices to the album.

Kristh Amcho Rai is a maiden venture of Kenal-Veen Presentation that promises to present more albums in future.

  

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  • carlo roy, loretto

    Thu, Feb 05 2009

    Outstanding job. Keep up the good work. You have done a  differance to the konkani world.

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