Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Sufi Singer Kailash Kher`s “Allah ke bandey” charms Houstonians

Kailash Kher`s “Allah ke bandey” charms Houstonians

GG2.NET NEWS [21/11/2005]

SUFI singer Kailash Kher, who shot to fame with his singularly tantalising number Allah ke bandey, has bowled over the Indian Americans in a spellbinding performance once again, leaving them begging for more.

It was a night to remember for Houstonians when Kher churned out one popular Bollywood number after another that stood out for their Sufi overtones and likeness to legendary singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

In his three-hour-long memorable solo concert, the very first in America, Kailash gave Qawwali a life of its own with legendary songs like Ek Pal Chain Na Aawe, Jaana Jogi De Naal, Dam Mast Mast and his own popular numbers Allah Ke Bandey, Yuhin Chala Chal Rahi, Piya Ke Rang Rang de Ne, and the latest Mangal Mangal.

The concert, Sajda -- a musical tribute to the legendary Sufi singer Khan -- was organised by the Indo American Association of Houston, which promotes cultural arts of the Indian subcontinent in the American context. Proceeds from the concert would be donated for earthquake relief work in India and Pakistan, according to Hari Dayal of IAA.

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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Sufi Singer Kailash Kher`s “Allah ke bandey” charms Houstonians
Kailash Kher`s “Allah ke bandey” charms Houstonians

GG2.NET NEWS [21/11/2005]

SUFI singer Kailash Kher, who shot to fame with his singularly tantalising number Allah ke bandey, has bowled over the Indian Americans in a spellbinding performance once again, leaving them begging for more.

It was a night to remember for Houstonians when Kher churned out one popular Bollywood number after another that stood out for their Sufi overtones and likeness to legendary singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

In his three-hour-long memorable solo concert, the very first in America, Kailash gave Qawwali a life of its own with legendary songs like Ek Pal Chain Na Aawe, Jaana Jogi De Naal, Dam Mast Mast and his own popular numbers Allah Ke Bandey, Yuhin Chala Chal Rahi, Piya Ke Rang Rang de Ne, and the latest Mangal Mangal.

The concert, Sajda -- a musical tribute to the legendary Sufi singer Khan -- was organised by the Indo American Association of Houston, which promotes cultural arts of the Indian subcontinent in the American context. Proceeds from the concert would be donated for earthquake relief work in India and Pakistan, according to Hari Dayal of IAA.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Free online view all Pakistani singers, biography, pictures, interviews, videos, songs. Send email to your favourite Pakistani singers online.

Best regards.
http://www.livetv.pk/pakistani_singers.html