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Iqbal Asif Jewel
ইকবাল আসিফ জুয়েল
Iqbal Asif Jewel performing in Seattle, US (October 2012)
Iqbal Asif Jewel performing in Seattle, US (October 2012)
Background information
Born1 March
Bangladesh
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer, producer
Instrument(s)guitar, vocal
Spouse(s)Nazia Beg

Iqbal Asif Jewel (born 1 March) is a Bangladeshi singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer and producer. He is currently a member of the band Miles and Artcell.

Career

Iqbal's first band was Legend, whose first album was Onnobhubon. After the rest of the band left to continue their academic studies, he joined Warfaze, a rock band that was one of the first Bangladeshi rock bands to incorporate elements of heavy metal and progressive metal/progressive rock in its songs.[1]

In 1999, Jewel joined Miles.

As a solo artist, Jewel has released several albums including an instrumental fusion-rock album X Factor, and a collaboration with long-time friends from other bands; Jewel with the Stars.[2]

Jewel has also produced or mixed several albums, including Sumon's first solo album Shopno gulo tomar moto, and Artcell's second studio album Oniket Prantor.

Jewel released a compilation album, Rock 101, in December 2008. In 2009, Eid al-Fitr Jewel released the dual Rock 202 and Rock 303.

In 2023, Jewel joined Artcell.

Discography

Solo

Compilation albums

Mixed

Miles

Main article: Miles (band) § Discography

Extended Play

Warfaze

Main article: Warfaze § Discography

References

  1. ^ Warfaze#Rise to fame; Jibondhara, Ashamajik & the Departures of Sunjoy, Babna Karim & Russell Ali(1994-1998)
  2. ^ Karim, Elita. "As the Stars Collide". Retrieved 28 December 2007.