How Parijoon Immy Put Assamese Music On The World Map With Her YouTube Channel

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Music is the best medicine, as it touches the heart and souls of everyone. No matter the mood, music has a solution for everything. Music is a powerful thing that frees our minds and helps us concentrate. Nowadays, music has become global but it has also left folk or regional music in disarray. People tend to forget the essence of regional songs. One person who has stood with her roots and is doing something for her land is Parijoon Immy.

Another music star from northeast in making, Parijoon has received wide acknowledgment for her soul-touching cover of popular Assamese songs. Her fan base is growing exponentially with each passing day. She is lovingly called Immy by her fans and loved ones. Music has always been her first love. In a very short period, she has been able to make her impact on the world audience. People from all across the globe are fans of the singer. Her acute music sense enables her to bring Assamese music with the right mix of country, jazz, and rock music. Her music is grabbing lots of attention from the western audience.

In the world of loud and peppy music, Immy’s songs provide the audience with an alternative. For people who are looking for music that would touch their hearts, Parijoon Immy is giving them ample options to choose from by bringing rich and vibrant music of Assam with a perfect blend of jazz and rock to the world.

Born in Goalpara, Assam, Immy has always considered music as her first love. When she was just 6-years old, she started her training in classical music under well-known Gurus, Ustads, and Pandits of different Gharanas. She carried the legacy of her teachers across the seas hoping to put Assamese music on the world map.

Settled in Boston, USA, Immy founded a music band named “Immi and the Mahoots” with the collaboration of renowned local artists. With her band named “Immi and the Mahoots”, she is all set to take over the world with unique yet addictive soothing cover songs.


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