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Reddi : iSOUND.COM™ (436 words)
Not only a vocalist, Reddi is a burgeoning songwriter as well.
Her songwriting stems from a personal history of journals and poetry as well as everyday inspiration found in relationships, in her morning cup of coffee and on the subway to and from her Brooklyn apartment.
Reddi’s single “Reborn” was chosen as the 2006 AppleBeam Studios Songwriting Award winner in the U.K. www.myspace.com/reddimyspacemusic
brief account of history of Reddi community (1714 words)
The Reddis in the Telangana region were active in the kakatiya kingdom.
The Rayalseema reddis are closely related to the landlord Gowdas of karnataka and the Reddiars of Tamilnad.
Most younger Reddis I recently asked expressed distaste for living much longer in their villages (?--I think this is due to the social churning going on at a very rapid pace all over India currently, and what they perceive as loss of positions of respect and privilege.
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