Tina Sugandh

Tina Sugandh (born October 17, 1977) is an American musician and reality television personality. She is a principal cast member on season 1 of the Bravo reality television show, Newlyweds: The First Year (2013).

Biography

Sugandh was born in Mumbai and moved with her family to New Jersey when she was five months old. Her sister, Seema "Simone" Sugandh, sang and played a variety of instruments, her mother, Geeta Sugandh, sang on the radio and at different functions while her father, Kanaiya, was a master of ceremonies, singer, and comedian.

Throughout Sugandh's school years, her family performed at small events in the U.S. and the Caribbean.[1]

At 15, Sugandh was discovered by Sean Harris, a screenwriter and creative mentor. Harris eventually convinced Sugandh that she should pursue music as a career and, to that end, spent time working on a demo. Between her studies as a biology major at Rutgers University,[2] and weekend performances with her family, Sugandh worked with Harris, who arranged photoshoots and studio plans for her and encouraged her to write her own music.

Sean Sullivan and Jay Jay French (Twisted Sister, Sevendust) signed her to their new company, Rebellion Entertainment. They spent the next year developing her songs and creating new demos. These demos lead to a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music and a Sony deal.[3]

Professional career

After signing to Hollywood Records as a singer and to Warner/Chappell Music as a songwriter, Sugandh began hosting the program Asian Variety Show on Saturday mornings.

In 2008, her remix of "Break Me" reached #4 on the Billboard Dance Chart.[4] "

In 2009, Sugandh collaborated with Ringo Starr on his album Y Not.[5]

In 2010, Sugandh released a single entitled "So Good", which features Fat Joe.

Discography[6]

Debut album

Her first album, TablaGirl, came out on May 12, 2009 was released independently.

References

  1. Stanton, Barry W. (2018-01-13). "What Happened to Tina Sugandh? - 2018 Update". Gazette Review. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  2. "In conversation with Tina Sugandh". Little India Magazine. 2006-08-15. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  3. "In conversation with Tina Sugandh". The Times of India. 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  4. http://www.billboard.com/artist/429997/tina-sugandh/chart
  5. Ringo Starr discusses working with Tina Sugandh on a song
  6. https://mobile.ascap.com/aceclient/AceClient/#ace/writer/1639376/SUGANDH%20TINA
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