In 1969, at a mattikoor in Princes Town, he met Moean Mohammed, a radio host and promoter. Bahora worked as a watchman at a Barrackpore factory, and trained under Ustad James Ransawak. At the age of 15, he began singing at bhajans at church and weddings in his hometown of Monkey Town. Both his parents were musicians his mother was a singer and his father was an accomplished tassa drummer. He popularized Chutney music, beginning with his 1970 hit "Nana and Nani". Read Full Bio Sundar Popo (born Sunilal Popo Bahora, 4 November 1943, Monkey Town, Barrackpore, Trinidad & Tobago, died ) was a Chutney musician from Trinidad and Tobago. Sundar Popo (born Sunilal Popo Bahora, 4 November 1943, Monkey Town, Barrackpore, Trinidad & Tobago, died ) was a Chutney musician from Trinidad and Tobago.
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