Artist Biography

He Is A Indian Punjabi Singer. Amandip Singh Hayer Born 5 November 1979 better known as Aman Hayer, is a UK-based Bhangra Punjabi music director and singer.

Hayer has produced seven albums of his own, Deja Vu (2002), Reminisce (2003), Groundshaker (2005), Groundshaker II (2008), Nachdi De EP (2009), Ajj Nachna EP (2011) and The Entourage (2011), and has launched careers of Kulwinder Dhillon, Angrej Ali and Nirmal Sidhu and Benny Dhaliwal. Aman Hayer now has his own DJ Roadshow called ‘The Entourage Roadshow’ where he takes many singers from his camp to perform such as Angrej Ali, Sherry Maan, Mangi Mahal, Benny Dhaliwal, Sarbjit Cheema, K S Makhan, Geeta Zaildar, Dev Dhillon, Gippy Grewal & Rasshee Rraga. Currently Aman Hayer Plays the Dhol, Dholki, Tabla, Keyboard and Harmonium.

Aman Hayer is a Punjabi Bhangra artist. He is known for his albums Reminisce & Groundshaker I & II.

Born in 1978 in Leamington Spa, he started his music career in the early 2000s, working on a number of artists albums including Amar Arshi’s ‘Dark Angel’, Amar Group’s ‘Desi In Ya Face’, and Saabs’ ‘First Contact’.

Name Aman Hayer
Real Name Amandeep Singh Hayer
Pet / Nick Name sAman Hayer, The Groundshaker, The Entourage
Sex Male
Nationality Britisher
Profession Record Producer, Music Director, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Composer

About Aman Hayer Does Aman Hayer smoke?: Not Known Does Aman Hayer drink liquor?: Not Known Aman Hayer began singing at 16 years old. He began his vocation in 2002. He is additionally known by the name ‘The Groundshaker’ as he has given the best crush collections like ‘Think back and Groundshaker I and II’. During his young days, he used to watch troupe playing which later affected him towards singing. He was an understudy of the incredible Sukshinder Shinda. He has his own DJ Roadshow called ‘The Entourage Roadshow’. He is master in playing the Dhol, Dholki, Tabla, Keyboard, and Harmonium. He has won a ‘Joined Kingdom Asian Music Award’ for his generation and sound building work. His dad was related with the groups that were played at weddings.

 

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