Aurthohin's Sumon, son check positive for covid-19

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Aurthohin's Sumon, son check positive for covid-19
Famous Bangladeshi band Aurthohin's frontman Saidus Salehin Khaled, popularly referred to as 'Bassbaba' Sumon, and his son Ahnaf Salehin Khaled have tried positive for COVID-19, reports UNB.

Sumon shared this information himself on Facebook on Mon. "Ahnaf and I analyzed great for COVID-19. Everyone please continue to keep us in your prayers," he wrote.

The singer-songwriter-musician has been battling cancer for nearly a decade now and has been undergoing treatment abroad.His last public overall look was at the Joy Bangla concert on March 7 at Army Stadium in the capital where he made a shock effectiveness alongside his longtime musical companion, music director Fuad Al Muqtadir.

"This could possibly be my previous concert, my very previous level performance," Sumon said at the concert.Probably the most popular artists found in the Bangladeshi band sphere, Sumon founded Aurthohin found in 1998. He as well played for other iconic bands such as for example Warfaze and Emotions (led by rock icon James).

Often regarded as the virtually all influential and very best bass guitarist in the country, Sumon earned the title "Bassbaba" for his unique and flamboyant style of bass playing.Sumon is currently serving due to the Assistant General Secretary for Bangladesh Musical Band's Association (BAMBA) and director of Khaled Band of Companies. 
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