Anji - Berhenti Di Kamu (Official Video)
Anji - Kekasih Terhebat (Official Video)
Anji - Tentang Rasa (Official Video)
Anji
Anji - Ternyata Cinta (Official Video)
Anji - Tentang Rasa (Official Lyric Video)
Anji - "Kekasih Terhebat" Acoustic session for Hot Musician
Anji - Paul Simon Version -
Davy Graham - Anji
Anji Movie Fantasy Scene Bhupinder Singh, Chiranjeevi
Anji (Drive) - Berhenti Di Kamu (dengan lirik)
Anji - Jerawat Rindu (Official Lyric Video)
Anji - Karena Aku dan Dirimu
Piyu feat Anji - Kutak Salah Melepasmu with lirik/lyric (karaoke)
Anji - Berhenti Di Kamu (Official Video)
Anji - Kekasih Terhebat (Official Video)
Anji - Tentang Rasa (Official Video)
Anji
Anji - Ternyata Cinta (Official Video)
Anji - Tentang Rasa (Official Lyric Video)
Anji - "Kekasih Terhebat" Acoustic session for Hot Musician
Anji - Paul Simon Version -
Davy Graham - Anji
Anji Movie Fantasy Scene Bhupinder Singh, Chiranjeevi
Anji (Drive) - Berhenti Di Kamu (dengan lirik)
Anji - Jerawat Rindu (Official Lyric Video)
Anji - Karena Aku dan Dirimu
Piyu feat Anji - Kutak Salah Melepasmu with lirik/lyric (karaoke)
Berhenti di Kamu - ANJI [ #LiveChatkustik @detikforum 02 ]
Ella Anji Risalah Cinta [ Lirik ]
Anji - Mimpi Tanpa Batas
Anji
Anji - Kekasih Terhebat Lyrik
Manava Manava Song - Anji Movie Songs - Chiranjeevi - Namrata Shirodkar - Ramya Krishnan
Anji by Davy Graham - Guitar Lesson
Harry Sacksioni - Anji (live)
Anji Drive - Bunga Terakhir (Ft. Mike mohede & Bebi Romeo)
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Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is a grammy award winning American singer-songwriter, poet and guitarist.
Simon's international fame and success began as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, launched in 1964 with musical partner Art Garfunkel. Simon wrote most of the pair's songs, including three that reached No. 1 on the U.S. singles charts: "The Sound of Silence", "Mrs. Robinson", and "Bridge Over Troubled Water". The duo split up in 1970 at the height of their popularity, and Simon began a successful solo career, recording three highly acclaimed albums over the next five years. In 1986, he released Graceland, an album inspired by South African township music. Simon also wrote and starred in the film One-Trick Pony in 1980 and co-wrote the Broadway musical The Capeman in 1998.
Simon has earned 12 Grammys for his solo and collaborative work, including the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and in 2006 was selected as one of the "100 People Who Shaped the World" by Time magazine. Among many other honors, Simon was the first recipient of the Library of Congress' Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in 2007. In 1986 Simon was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music where he currently serves on the Board of Trustees.
Namrata Shirodkar (born 22 January 1972 in Mumbai, India) is an Indian actress and model.
Namrata Shirodkar was born in a moderate Maharashtrian maratha family. She used to live in Khar, a suburb in Mumbai. Her sister is the actress Shilpa Shirodkar. She is the granddaughter of famous Marathi actress Meenakshi Shirodkar, who starred in Brahmachari (1930s), and (Meenakshi)was the first actress to wear a swimsuit and gambol in a pool. She married Tollywood actor Mahesh Babu Ghattamaneni on 10 February 2005.
Namrata worked as a model, and was crowned Miss India in 1993. She represented India in the Miss Universe pageant and came in fifth place. She was featured on VH1's The Greatest: 40 Dumbest Celebrity Quotes Ever for her answer at the 1993 Miss Universe contest to a question asked by Michael Dorn: "I would not want to live forever because I don't believe that one can live forever. And so, I don't think I would want to live forever!" The same year, she also represented India in the Miss Asia Pacific contest and was chosen first runner-up.
Ramya Krishnan ( born 15 September 1967) is an actress who performs in Indian cinema. She has acted in over 200 films in five languages: Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.
Ramya Krishnan was born in a Tamil Iyer family, in Chennai. She had initial training in Bharathanatyam and Kuchipudi dance forms and had given many stage performances. She is the niece of veteran Tamil comedian Cho Ramaswamy.
Ramya started her acting career at the age of 13 and has an acting career spanning over 28 years. She first played the lead role in Vellai Manasu, a Tamil film opposite Y. Gee. Mahendra. She was studying in 9th standard when she acted in that film.
She is most noted for roles of the Goddess in Tamil and Telugu films, notably Ammoru (Amman in Tamil), Rajakaliamman, Sree Raja Rajaeshwari, Annai Kaligambal, Kutty Pisasu and Madurai Meenatchi. One of her earliest movie roles was in the Kannada film Krishna Rukmini which has been followed with Gadibidi Ganda, Mangalyam Thanthunanaena and Raktha Kanneeru.
Harry Sacksioni (born 23 October 1950 in Amsterdam) is a composer and guitar virtuoso of Dutch origin. The peak of his fame was during the 1970s, some famous works of this period include Meta Sequoia, Vensters, Elixer and Thee bij tante Josephine, along with re-arrangements of existing pieces, such as Anji (Davy Graham), I Wish (Stevie Wonder) and Scarborough Fair (arr. Paul Simon). Sacksioni's work is mainly instrumental, although some more recent works are accompanied.
Sacksioni's work is not commercially motivated, and as a result, he is not featured often in the mainstream media. His records appear under an independent label as a protest against the high prices of CDs. Sacksioni often uses several different guitars during a concert. When touring, he chooses instruments from his collection of acoustic and electric guitars to suit the venue and programme. He plays both 6 and 12-string guitars. An unusual guitar of his is a hand-built double guitar: one half is electric and the other half is acoustic. Sacksioni lives in Lienden, Netherlands.