- Asha
Puthli (born
February 4, 1945) is an Indian-American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress, born and
raised in Mumbai. She has
recorded solo albums...
- as well as
musical performances from such
artists as
Amanda Lear, Asha
Puthli, Gal Costa,
Grace Jones or
Patty Pravo. The
musical part was
divided into...
- Sri
Lankan jazz diva
Yolande Bavan. In 1971 he
replaced Bavan with Asha
Puthli on Take It Out On Me, his
second album for Epic. The
single from this second...
-
George Benson,
Freddie Green,
Leonard Cohen,
Arthur Russell, Jim Copp, Asha
Puthli,
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mike
Bloomfield and
Sonny Burke. He is also largely...
-
Susan Blakely,
Kathleen Widdoes and Asha
Puthli in
James Ivory's
Savages (1972)....
-
Carmine Fornarotto and
Gerard Schwarz, and
vocalists David Henderson, Asha
Puthli, and
Webster Armstrong. In a
review for AllMusic, Thom
Jurek called the...
- and
Bobby Bradford (trumpet), and
vocals by Indian-American
singer Asha
Puthli on two
tracks and
American poet
David Henderson on the
title track. The...
-
first disco songs. In 1972,
Jerry Butler released a
cover of the song. Asha
Puthli recorded a
cover of this song on her 1975
second solo
album titled "She...
-
singer called Bela
Saaver and her aunt is the
disco and Jazz
vocalist Asha
Puthli.[citation needed] "No
longer taboo". "'Politics is a way of life'". 9 August...
- Heart's Too Big for My Head" and "You've Got to Tell Her", for the Asha
Puthli album She
Loves to Hear the Music.[citation needed] An
example of multiple...