Aditya Jassi

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Aditya Jassi (born 21 March 1982, New Delhi, India) is an Indian singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and musician.

Aditya Jassi has signed for a multi-album deal with Universal Music.

Biography

Aditya Jassi was born in New Delhi, India, son of Documentary Film-Maker/Author Jaswin Jassi and Kiran Jassi. He initially studied in Air Force Bal Bharati School, Lodhi Road in Delhi and later went to a boarding school in Dehradun- Welham Boys’ School. It was here that he was introduced & fell in love with Music & Theatre. In college however, Theatre took a back seat and Music & Sports was at the fore front.

An English graduate from Delhi University, Music was still not a professional choice then which led him to pursue Civil Aviation. A Private Pilot License holder from the Delhi Flying Club, Aditya worked several jobs from Freelance Print Journalist to a Copywriter before completing his Post-Graduation in Mass Communication before joining Sahara News Channel as a Reporter/Producer/Anchor. But music was all he wanted to do.

In 2006, he quit his job at Sahara to pursue music professionally.

Career

FAME-X

In 2006, at the behest of good friend Dr. Palash Sen (Euphoria), Aditya auditioned for FAME-X and made it to the Top10 of this Reality Show Contest aired on Sony & SAB TV.

Film career

Post FAME-X in 2007, Aditya ventured into Bollywood debuting with a song “Yaad Aaye Who Din” for the Jimmy Shergill-KK Menon starrer Strangers released in 2007. He launched his band Ni9Ne (with Music Producer-Guitar Player Sachin Gupta).

Seven/7

‘7’ came through after years of struggle and hardships. It started with record labels not wanting to invest in ‘Non-Film Music’ as the industry seemed to have forgotten about independent artists.

The album was co-Produced by Vinayak Gupta and Mixed by Vijay Dayal at Yash Raj Studios

External links

http://www.umusicindia.com/artists/artistDetails/Domestic/92566

Hindustantimes.com

Thehindi.com

Archive.asainage.com

Newindianexpress.com

Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Liveindia.com

Popcorn.oneindia.in

Cinefolks.com

• Jump up^ D’Cruz, Caroline (June 1, 2011). "Bollywood music is fantastic: AdityaJassi". Indiatimes.