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Of late, rumours have plagued Junoon. If it’s
not about the band breaking up, it’s about the band about to break
up. People seem to be more interested not in what the band is making
now, but when it is going call it a day. They say that since Salman
Ahmed, the band’s guitarist, is settled is New York, he will find
it difficult to fly back and forth to attend sessions. Then, since Brian
O’Connell is now living alone, he is also getting ready to book
his return ticket to the States. At the same time, both are going to
drop the rod on Ali’s head, and, in turn, Ali wants to because
he has his own band in the making. Meanwhile, as we have also learnt
"from various sources" that "Sal" and Ali have separately
approached a big-name musician in Lahore with offers for his inclusion
in their respective bands. But Junoon’s manager Shehryar Ahmed
laughed it off. "You see," he said of the rumourmongers, "these
people are hired by me to keep Junoon in the public eye. "No, seriously.
All this is hogwash, and whoever spread these malicious items, is in
my view a crap grinder," said Shehryar. He said the group is still
intact. "The group’s contract with Coke hangs on till 2005,
so obviously we are alive (at least) until then." But how will
Salman coordinate with the group all the way from the US? "Sherry"
said Salman would come and play with the band when needed. "Salman
is (already) spending time between America and Pakistan. He comes back
to Pakistan whenever he needs. Like, he’s coming back (on Monday)
for the Lux Style Awards." Wouldn’t the group’s overall
performance suffer if they’re making music only when Salman is
around? "That will not happen since everything is planned between
Sal and the other members. Sal is making music in America. He’s
hiring session’s musician in the States and making basic tracks
from drums, keyboards and guitars. He brings the items back here for
Ali to fit in his vocals. Ali is laying down lyrics for most of our
songs for our upcoming album. He lays the lyrics and then waits for
Sal who comes and lays down the guitar tracks in them. So, it’s
like Ali laying down vocals for tracks compiled by Sal and Sal laying
down tracks for vocals compiled by Ali," said Sherry. He quoted
Ali Azmat, who appeared on BBC Asia show early last week and said: "Junoon
will never break up for as long as we live." About that certain
gentleman Ali and Salman had approached in Lahore, Shehyar said the
two had in fact got in touch with a musician friend of theirs, Mekaal
Hassan. "Mekaal is a good friend and it was at his studio, Digital
Fidelity Studios (DFS), where Junoon recorded their two albums ‘Parvaaz’
and ‘Ishq.’ And where we have great respect for Mekaal’s
song writing and music compositions, there is no truth that Ali or Salman
ever approached him with (separate) offers," said Shehyar. He also
said that his band had never had any kind of problems playing for other
musicians. "Salman wrote and recorded a song in Junaid Jamshed’s
last album, ‘Dil Ki Baat.’ If you’ve listened to it,
‘Jag se’ is a Sal composition and it sounds very much like
a Junoon track. Even Ali has lent backup vocals to Noori’s latest
album, ‘Suno ke mein hoon jawan’." Sherry also said
that Ali Azmat’s composition of new tracks was not a threat to
the band. "Since Ali has written two or three songs for our previous
albums, which were appreciated by people, we really want him to play
a more active role in the team by writing more songs." As for Brian,
Shehryar said, he has no plans to quit the band either. Even Brian had
earlier stated that he could not imagine leaving Pakistan because it
was his home. "Well, I could settle for winters here and summers
in the States," Brian had said earlier. Giving a brief outline
of the band’s upcoming projects, if one dares to call them that,
Junoon is finalizing dates for a Jeem Fest 2003. According to news reports,
which Shehryar confirmed, Jeem Fest, will feature Junoon, Entity Paradigm
(EP) and Noori with Junoon behind the director’s seat for this
function. "We want to encourage bands and so we called for these
youngsters to play in the festival," said Sherry. The group has
also released a DVD, which contains all their live concerts. Sherry
said that the DVD had been released for the cause of Afghanistan’s
reconstruction. What’s more, "Junoon and Michael Jackson
are booked for a gig in Sweden in November," said Shehryar. We’re
also in touch with U2’s Bono for a joint venture, which will hopefully
develop into a major concert here in Pakistan." How can a group
dissolve, with concerts with Mickey and Bono on the cards?
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