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Susmit Bose

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Susmit Bose is an Indian musician who has sung about social issues ranging from human rights, global peace and non violence for more than three decades. Often referred as the 'Indian Bob Dylan', Susmit has a special gift of singing about what he believes in and echoes the expressions of the common Indian.

His songs are the very root of a new change that is beginning to dawn on young India in the new millennium.

His new studio album 'Song of the Eternal Universe' is an experimental album with the Bauls.'Be The Change' is a follow up to the hugely successful 'Public Issue' released in 2004 which incidentally was a return to the studio after many years. He is now working on a rock album on HIV/AIDS in the North East to be released on December 1, 2009. He is also working on his other album 'Essentially Susmit Bose'to be also released this year.

Albums

Essentially Susmit Bose (2009)
Rock For Life (2009)
Song of the Eternal Universe (2008)
Be The Change (2007)
Public Issue (2006)
Man of Conscience (1990)
Train to Calcutta (1970)