Mangalore: Catholic Sabha Presents ‘Melvyn Peris Nite’ at Anjelore


Mangalore: Catholic Sabha Presents ‘Melvyn Peris Nite’  at Anjelore
News and Pics by Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Jan 18: ‘Melvyn Peris Nite’, a Konkani musical extravaganza, was held on Sunday January 18, to a packed audience of music buffs at Angelore Guardian Angels parish open grounds. It was organized by the Angelore Guardian Angels parish unit of the Catholic Sabha, to mobilize funds for their social welfare activities. 

Catholic Sabha units that are set up in almost every parish across the diocese here engage in empowering the community in all fields. They provide academic support to economically weaker students, create social, health, legal and political awareness, besides felicitating the successful community brethren for their remarkable achievements. 

Peris has evolved into a legendary singer of Konkani music over the past many years. He has been nurturing his musical talents since his school days with the support of veteran musicians in the city.





















 

Peris delighted music lovers on Sunday evening with both old and new Konkani songs.

Sangeet Guru Joel Pereira provided playback singing along with Rony Crasta, Joseph Pinto, Michael Miranda, Nester Peris, Anita Samson, Zeena Pereira, Babitha Pinto, Lavita Lobo, Carroll Miranda, Divina Fernandes, and Edith D’Souza.          


Jerry Rasquinha and Joseph Pinto Angelore enthralled the audience with their choicest of jokes and mimicry. ‘Naach Sobhann’ dance troupe staged a show during the intervals in the concert.     

Konkani songs ‘Marjori’, ‘Putha ani Chali’, ‘Dadbad Naach’, ‘Hai Katakata’, ‘Soro Sod’, ‘Gadi Avaipanachim’, ‘Kaccha Padinth’, ‘Mogachem Mol’, ‘Indian Politics’, ‘Nisha’, ‘Mogachim Laram’, ‘Prai’, ‘Mogak Swatantr Na’, ‘Hanger Thanger’, ‘Vel Na Busy’ and ‘Anna Mariya–A Manglura Amcha’, were sung by Melvyn Peris assisted by Roshan D’ Souza (lead guitar), Theo Alvares (trumpet),  Ashith Pinto (base guitar), Dilraj Rodrigues (rhythm guitar), and Melvyn Fernandes (drums).      

Earlier, a one-minute silence was observed for singer Ivan Noronha, dubbed the Mohammed Rafi of Konkani music, who passed away recently.























 


Angelore parish priest Fr Stany D Lobo, parish Catholic Sabha unit president Mary Patrao, and secretary P A Fernandes, were present on the dais during the stage programme.

Acclaimed compere Leslie Rego Bendore conducted the event.

  

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  • mable peris, shimoga

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    i am proud of you melwyn..keep up the good work..i missed a good show. with best regards,mable & bavoji,joy, jasmine.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Great coverage by 'Daijiworld', and great job by Walter. We Mangaloreans living in the west go to 'Daijiworld' to get impartial news coverage.

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  • vivek, NAGURI/DUBAI

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    very happy to know about ‘Melvyn Peris Nite’ organized by the Angelore Guardian Angels parish unit of the Catholic Sabha, to mobilize funds for their social welfare activities. thanks to all the member af catholic sabha & daijiworld for good coverage of "Nite" vivek(viju) "shreeanugrha" Naguri

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  • george borromeo, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    i appreciate your coverage of this show. melwin is a great singer at the same time he is a humble choir master at our angelore parish. i along with my family wish him all the best.

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  • felixmoras, Angelore

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Congrats, It was really a good show & the success behind this well organised & experienced members of K. S Angelore unit. Lessly ……… u r always on the top. Great job. Well done

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