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Karma Yonzon is an Indian composer of Nepali music based in Darjeeling.[1] He is the brother of musician Gopal Yonzon.

He has composed music for numerous singers like Narayan Gopal, Aruna Lama, Dilmaya Khati, Kumar Subba, Daisy Baraily and Pema Lama. He scored the music for the well-known Nepali play Ani Deurali Runcha, written by Man Bahadur Mukhia with songs like Sarangi Ko Taar Le Mero, Hey Phool Chudera Laney Ho and Deurali Ko Thiti Ho.

References

  1. ^ "Karma Yonzon to open 6th year of Paleti". 25 January 2010.[permanent dead link]