September 12, 2024
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SPECIAL: Onam Song ‘Ponnonachindhu’

Tutorsvalley Music Academy in London Unveils 2024 Onam Song “Ponnonachindhu”

London-based Tutorsvalley Music Academy is excited to announce the release of their 2024 Onam song, “Ponnonachindhu,” a tribute to Mahabali and the cherished traditions of Kerala during the harvest festival of Onam. This vibrant musical piece brings together the talents of students from around the world, each showcasing their mastery of diverse musical genres.

Tutorsvalley Music Academy has previously gained recognition for its tribute album dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth, which was featured on the BBC and various other news channels. Now, with “Ponnonachindhu,” the academy continues to celebrate cultural heritage and global unity through the universal language of music.

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Credits:

Music: Vidyadharan Master

Lyricist: Rafeek Ahamed

Orchestration: Dominic Party

Recording & Mixing: Sundar DiGi Track Studio, Thrissur

Singers: Aditi Harikumar ,Pawan Sajin, Alaina Merin John, Ann Maria Johnson, Arnav Menon, Devek Dilip, Natanya Jacob, Smitha James Thomas

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