The Singhs

Originally assembled as Dragonfly in 2001 by lead singer Miki Singh and renowned Boston guitarist Peter Parcek, The Singhs have been together since 2001 and include veteran keyboardist and DJ Brother Cleve (The Del Fuegos, Combustible Edison), drummer Steve Scully (James Taylor, Juliana Hatfield, Letters to Cleo), and bassist Marc Hickox (Peter Parcek, Trio, Lucky Stereo). Previous releases include the double album "The Edge of the World" (2001) and "Blind" (2003).
The primarily Boston-based band has arranged, recorded, and performed at venues all over the world, including Morocco, The Maldives, India, France, The Netherlands, French West Indies, and the United States. Their latest album,"Supersaturated," was primarily recorded in the West Indies, with final mixes and mastering done in Boston and New York City. They wrote 50 songs in 2006, whittled that down to 20 the following year and then 12 for the CD. The new tracks span pop, rock and funk in an organic and layered sound produced by platinum-disc winning producers Ducky Carlisle, as well as guest producer Jeff Taylor, known for his work with Prince, Janet Jackson, and many other artists.
In June 2008, the band performed along with the Pakistani band, Junoon at a Peace Concert in Srinigar, the capital of Kashmir, an area that has been in a near civil war state for the last 15 years. The concert was organized and sponsored by the non-profit South Asia Foundation, and was part of the inauguration of the Institute of Kashmir Studies at Kashmir University.
"Supersaturated" is the band's third album and is the first to debut in the U.S. market.
 
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