Biography of Ayub Bachchu with Age, Height, Weight, Songs, Wife & Pictures............
Ayub Bachchu
Bachchu was born in Chittagong on 16 August 1958.[2] He was a student of Government Muslim High School in Chittagong. He started his music career there with the band Feelings in 1978. From 1980 to 1990, he was a member of Souls as the lead guitarist. In 1991, he formed his own band, LRB. LRB released its first album as a double album, which contained hard rock songs like "Ghum Vanga Shohore" "Madhobi" and "Hoker" " Sesh Cithi keno amon Cithi hoy" "Happy" and "Dhakar Sondha".
In 1993, LRB released their album "Sukh". It contained hard rock, blues, rock songs Like "Sukh" "Gotokal rate" "Khoniker Jonno" "Cholo Bodle Jai Known as Sei tumi" "Rupali guiter" etc. 'Cholo Bodle Jai' one of the greatest hits in Bangladeshi music era. written and tuned by Bachchu.
Bachchu collaborated with Radio Foorti to bring the new talents and fresh voices to spotlight by giving them platform to perform and shine.
Personal life
Bachchu was admitted to the CCU of a hospital in Dhaka on 27 November 2012 for the accretion of water in his lungs. He recovered after receiving treatment.[4]
Death
Ayub died of cardicac failure in Dhaka on 18th October 2018 at the age of 56. He was taken to Square Hospital around 9:15am when doctors declared him “brought dead”, a staff of emergency unit of the hospital.
Others
Bachchu performed live with Richard & Le Gang (France); Remo Fernandez, Nandon Bugchi, and Bikram Gosh of India; and Azam Khan (singer), Feelings (now Nogor Baul), Miles (band), Warfaze. He appeared as a judge on IIM Joka 'Rock Fest' (India), Benson and Hedges Star Search 1 and 2, and DRockstar 1. He has worked as a music director for the Azam Khan, Niloy Das, Khalid Hasan Milu, Shaikh Ishtiaqe, Nasim Ali Khan, Tapan Chowdhury (singer), Hasan Abedur Reza Jewel, Alam Ara Minu, Rupom, Jholo, and many others. He is one the panel judges of Bangladeshi Idol.
Works
Band albums
- LRB (Double Album) – 1992
- Sukh – 1993
- Tobuo – 1994
- Ghumonto Shohore – 1995
- Ferari Mon (LIVE UNPLUGGED – 1996)
- Shopno – 1996
- Amader Bismoy (Double Album) – 1998
- Mon Chaile Mon Pabe – 2000
- Ochena Jibon – 2003
- Mone Ache Naki Nei – 2005
- Sporsho – 2008
- Juddho – 2012
===Solo albums===
- Rakto Golap (1986)
- Moyna (1989)
- Kosto (1995)
- Shomoy (1998)
- Eka (1999)
- Prem Tumi Ki? (2000)
- Duti Mon (2002)
- Kafela (2002)
- Prem Premer Moto (2003)
- Pother Gaan (2004)
- Vaatir Gaane Maatir Taane (2006)
- Jibon (2006)
- Sound of Silence (instrumental) (2007)
- Rimjhim Brishti (2008)
- Bolini Kokhono (2009)
- Jiboner Golpo (2015)
Notable songs
- Cholo Bodle Jai
- Rupali Guitar
- Hashte Dekho, Gaite Dekho
- Ghum Bhanga Shohore
- Ghumonto Shohore
- Dorojar Opashe
- Ferari
- Meye, Tumi ki Dukkho Cheno
- Koshto Pete Bhalobashi"
- Keo Shukhi Noy
- Bela Sheshe Firey Eshe
- Ek Akasher Tara
- Tara Bhora Rate
- Palate Chai
- Koshto Kake Bole
- Moyna
- Manush Boro Eka
- Boro Babu Master
- Ek Chala Tiner Ghor
- Obhiman Niye
- Amio Manush
- Bangladesh
- Rater Tara
- Chad Mama, Ekta Chakri Hobe Mama ?
- Kede Kede Jabo
- Kar Kache Jabo
- Apon Keu Nai
- Paltola
- Mon Chaile Mon Pabe
- Mone Ache Naki Nai ?
- Tomake Bhalobasi
- Ochena Jibon
- Koshto'ta Ektu Kom Dile hoto Na ?
- Sabitry Rai
- Onimesh
- School Jibon
- Sharey Tin Hat Mati
- Amito Preme Porini
- Lolona
- Bonolota Shen
- Tajmahal
- Tin purush
- O duniyar Manush
- Baro Mash
- Ki Kore Bolle Tumi ?
- Bhanga Mon
- Nirobe
- A-ha Jibon!
- Oporichita
- Kishor Kishori
- Nodir Buke Chad
- Ei Rupali Rat
- Lokjon Kome Geche and many others.