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DOWN THE STREETS OF CHENNAI
ROCK
The history of Rock in Chennai is obviously not as well documented
as that of say, Carnatic Music here. But the Vineyard Center
(a center for enlightened development of the community) has worked
on this topic.
Late '60s - Late '70s
Atomic Forest
With guys like Madhukar Chandradas, Abes, Keith Kanga and
Jerry D'mous, this band was described as "the best Rock act
in India". Very popular, these guys were in great demand in Mumbai
hotels and in the live circuit.
Legends
Chayur Viji, Lionel Satya, Raynor d'monte and Dheena Chandradas,
all from Loyola College, were the next huge band in the city. They
loved to play Jazz, and were famous for their rendition of the song
'Lazy' by Deep Purple.
The Jumping Jewels
This band formed in the late 70s, featured Rajeevan David, Roshan
Daniel, Jeswant Koilpillai and Dantest. They played the
'Black Magic Woman' (by Santana) kind of songs.
Desire
Madhukar Chandradas (Atomic Forest), Raynor d'monte (Legends),
joined up with Rampert Rathniah, Mike Feegrade and Suresh
Devanesan, and they stormed the hotel scene for a few years.
What was unique about this band was that they had two drummers!
Some of the really good bands were 'Wild Angels' with Shabu,
Ganesh, and Druva, and one of the best Rock'n'Roll bands
- 'Future Shock' with Lashi and Sunny Singh. Moss
was a band from St Bedes with Russell D'silva, Fabian
Holts, and Noel Peters, who later went on to form the
backbone of the Loyola College band 'Down Sterling'.
80s - 90s
Sabotage
This successful band from Madras Christian College with
Ashok Cherian, Santosh Venglat, and Vivek Abraham,
along with Markus Gibson won the 1984 IIT Mardi Gras.
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