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Colored Keys is an Indian musical Trio (music), trio formed in Dimapur, Nagaland in 2014. The band's current line-up comprises Kehodi Yoho, Neikuo Khezhie and Kehepe Letro, all of whom are founding members. Kenei Mepfhüo is a former member of the band. History The group was formed in 2014 by Kehodi Yoho, Neikuo Khezhie, Kehepe Letro and Kenei Mepfhüo in Dimapur, Nagaland. The trio has since performed major festivals including Ziro Festival of Music in Ziro, Blue Frog in Mumbai, Sarang Festival in Seoul and the Hornbill Festival in Kisama Heritage Village, Kisama. Band members Current members * Kehodi Yoho – vocals (2014–present) *Neikuo Khezhie – vocals (2014–present) *Kehepe Letro – vocals (2014–present) Former members * Kenei Mepfhüo Awards and nominations Discography Music Videos References External links * Colored Keys
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Dimapur
Dimapur () is the largest city in the Indian state of Nagaland. As of 2011, the municipality had a population of 122,834. The city is the main gateway and commercial centre of Nagaland. Located near the border with Assam along the banks of the Dhansiri River. Its main railway station is the second busiest station in Northeast India. Etymology The name Dimapur is derived from the Dimasa words; ''Di'' means "water", ''ma'' means "large" and ''pur'' (sanskrit word) means "city", translating to "Big-river-city", associated with the meaning of "Kachari" which is "people of the river valley" and after the river which flows through it (Dhansiri). There are two accounts of the way in which Dimapur got its name: many writers are of the opinion that the name 'Dimapur' was derived from Dimasa Kachari words ''Di''-meaning water, ''Ma''-meaning big and ''Pur''-meaning city or township in the Dimasa dialect; while others contend that Dimapur is a corruption of ''Hidimbapur'', meaning the c ...
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