Watch: Cool Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma plays famous Eagles number Hotel California solo
First Published: 24th February, 2024 8:46 IST
Cool Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma plays famous Eagles number Hotel California solo
Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma, known for his love for music, is yet again grabbing attention for his exceptional guitar skills.
In a recent video, posted by the charismatic leader on Instagram, he can be seen playing the electric guitar to the tune of the Eagles band’s popular number Hotel California.
Sangma was seen playing his electric guitar in the 27th All India Police Golf Tournament, 2024 at Shillong with full spirit and zeal as the audience cheered for him.
The video which went viral has garnered appreciation for the Chief Minister. Instagram users praised Sangma in the comments section of his post.
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“Conrad sir is the voice of our new generation,” a user said. Another comment reads, “Coolest C.M. of North-East.” A user said, “You are a legend CM Sangma Sir….much love to you and your family….God bless.”
However, this is not the first time when the NPP leader made headlines over his love for guitar. Sangma often shares videos of himself playing the guitar over social media.
Earlier, impressed by Sangma’s performance of Iron Maiden’s solo guitar on stage, Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra has invited him for the popular Mahindra Blues Festival in February 2024.
“Uber cool… we need you out here at the @mahindrablues in Feb @SangmaConrad,” Mahindra wrote on X
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