Think it's tough to be a female musician? These women don't think so!
The year 2015 was particularly fruitful for music in terms of performances, concerts, song launches etc. One event which remained visible throughout the year was Unplugged by Hasan Rizvi. The idea behind it is simple — to revive the culture of live music in the City of Lights.
After signing off 2015 with Unplugged Grand Finale featuring four versatile female artistes in live performances, Images on Sunday caught up with the foursome of Sanam Marvi, Zoe Viccaji, Quratulain Baloch and Komal Rizvi for a chit chat.
The Unplugged Grand Finale performance
Sanam Marvi: It was great to perform for such an energetic audience. The idea of having all female vocal artists was just wonderful.
Zoe Viccaji: It definitely felt like a finale because it was bigger than all the other events, and just the energy of the crowd was amazing. We had had our own show a week before so the band was in great form and we had a fantastic time.
Quratulain Baloch: Quite interesting. Having peerless female voices under one roof is rare. It was quite a bit of fun.
Komal Rizvi: Unplugged is very dear to me not only because of my brother (Hasan Rizvi) but also because after such a huge lull in the live music arena (concerts) it’s a welcome and exclusive breath of fresh air. Performing for it is an honour and bucket-loads of high energy and fun.
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