Pbn singer biography

'Music has been a part of me since I can remember': Wolverhampton born Bhangra star awarded honorary doctorate in life long achievement

Wolverhampton-born music producer Harpreet Singh Jandu, known by his stage name, PBN, appeared alongside jubilant students to be presented an honorary doctorate in the field of music for his efforts in the arts and business.

The producer, singer and songwriter is known for his work in the Bhangra music scene, working with an ever-increasing number of UK and abroad-based Desi music artists.

The music producer took to the stage to be granted his award, being cheered on by students, lecturers and now fellow doctors for his work in the field of the arts and business.

Talking about being granted the honorary award, PBN said: "I was born and bred in Wolverhampton, I studied business at this University.

"I just feel honoured and overwhelmed that the university has recognised my work over the years."

The Desi icon started his music career while studying for a business degree at the University of Wolverhampton, saying business was 'his

Paris by Night

Series of Vietnamese-language musical variety shows

For other uses, see Paris by Night (disambiguation).

Paris by Night (commonly abbreviated as PBN) is a direct-to-video series featuring Vietnamese-language musical variety shows produced by Thúy Nga Productions. Hosted mainly by Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên, the series includes musical performances by modern pop stars, traditional folk songs, one-act plays, and sketch comedy.[1]

Background

Paris By Night was conceived by immigrant Tô Văn Lai in 1983, in Paris, France, to "fill the cultural void" felt by Vietnamese refugees living in France. Shortly afterwards, the show's production company transferred to Orange County, California, which has a larger Vietnamese community.[2]

Themes

The show is set up with "melodramatic performances, catchy pop tunes, Vaudeville-esque comedy, and elaborate set designs", with a large emphasis of production focusing on expressing Vietnamese culture. In recent years, the rising popularity of K-pop and J-pop has applied c

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