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Ashesh Dangol lives in Kathmandu, Nepal. He is the Director and Producer at Nekhvam Studio, Artist, Freelance Photographer and a Guitarist /Vocalist/ Songwriter/Composer.  He studied Literature at Tribhuvan University and can speak 4 languages. Played guitar at the age of 15 and by age 19, started to play in pubs and bars in Kathmandu.  He released his first album “Free Spirit” with his band, Nekhvam, in 2004 and released his second album “Free Spirit II” in 2008, as Ashesh and Nekhvam.  Ashesh completed his first international tour in Spain in 2007, and has had other successful tours in Norway, Germany, Scotland and England. Ashesh is given the title of the “Himalayan Hendrix” by the German and Norwagain press. Ashesh and Nekhvam is considered as the ‘first successful International band” from Nepal.

Find his music at: http://www.nekhvam.com/

[Aside note: Ashesh and his family suffered losses from the earthquake in Nepal just two days after our program. COMBO has sent a donation. If you would care to donate as well, send your check, made payable to COMBO, to PO Box 18186, Denver, CO 80218. We will see to it that the monies are sent directly to Ashesh. There will be no “middle person” or “administrator” fee taken out.]

The speakers at the April COMBO meeting included Alejandro Parra (Venezuela); Navarat Varin (Thailand); Merete Solvedt (Norway); Ricardo Vallejos (Chile/Dubai); Ashesh Dangol (Nepal); Nate Hamon (Australia); Duncan Webb (Scotland); and Kareem Husem (Egypt).

Videos of each of their talks are being posted on the COMBO website. Up right now is the video of Navarat Varin and Eddy Panklang from Thailand who spoke and also played instruments native to Thailand at the meeting. You will really enjoy watching and hearing what they have to say! And, for the next several weeks, we will post short bios of each of the speakers for your reference. It was so great to be able to meet like-minded people and wonderful musicians – a language that ALL people speak.

We Wanted to Know More About the Thailanese Instruments…

Eddy Panklang writes that the instruments that he and Navarat Varin were playing that night included Saw Duang, Pin Pia, Khlui, and Seung. Mae Ping and Kang-Klao Kin Kluay were the names of the two songs they played to the delight of the crowd!

A big Thank You goes out to COMBO Board Member Annette Cannon for putting together and hosting this program. Very well done, Annette!

A BIG Thank You to Wat Buddhawararam for Donation of Sundries

A bunch of soaps, shampoos, razors, and other sundries were donated at the April COMBO Meeting by Wat Buddhawararam of the Thai Temple here in Denver. Thank you very much to Mr. Buddhawararam and the Thai Temple for their VERY generous donation to help out.

 

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