Saturday, August 23, 2008

Immensely Missed

APP, "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s 11th death anniversary observed" - Associated Press of Pakistan - Pakistan
Saturday, August 16, 2008

Islamabad: The 11th death anniversary of world’s most outstanding vocalists the great Sufi qawwal Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was observed Saturday.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the Pakistani singer who had worked with such Western musicians as Eddie Vedder, Peter Gabriel and progressive guitarist and producer Michael Brook, died at age 48, a private TV channel (Geo News) reported.

Born into a family with a centuries-long tradition of qawwali singing, Khan began recording in the early ‘70s after ignoring his father’s wishes that he pursue medicine.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and was considered as one of the greatest Qawwals in the world.

Khan was a master of qawwali singing, which combines lyrics from Sufi religious poems with hypnotic rhythms and vocal chants.

He never performed in English: he sang in Urdu, Punjabi and Farsi. Khan also captivated many Westerners, including such musicians as Vedder, Joan Osborne and the late Jeff Buckley, as well as Hollywood types like Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins.

Khan had made a great impression on the music scene with his mix of Eastern poetic music with that of the West.

After travelling to London for treatment for liver and kidney problems, Khan was rushed from the airport to Cromwell Hospital, where he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Khan departed from this sphere on the 16th of August 1997, and will be missed immensely by his fans all across the globe.

[Picture from: http://tinyurl.com/66kyqj].

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Immensely Missed
APP, "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s 11th death anniversary observed" - Associated Press of Pakistan - Pakistan
Saturday, August 16, 2008

Islamabad: The 11th death anniversary of world’s most outstanding vocalists the great Sufi qawwal Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was observed Saturday.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the Pakistani singer who had worked with such Western musicians as Eddie Vedder, Peter Gabriel and progressive guitarist and producer Michael Brook, died at age 48, a private TV channel (Geo News) reported.

Born into a family with a centuries-long tradition of qawwali singing, Khan began recording in the early ‘70s after ignoring his father’s wishes that he pursue medicine.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and was considered as one of the greatest Qawwals in the world.

Khan was a master of qawwali singing, which combines lyrics from Sufi religious poems with hypnotic rhythms and vocal chants.

He never performed in English: he sang in Urdu, Punjabi and Farsi. Khan also captivated many Westerners, including such musicians as Vedder, Joan Osborne and the late Jeff Buckley, as well as Hollywood types like Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins.

Khan had made a great impression on the music scene with his mix of Eastern poetic music with that of the West.

After travelling to London for treatment for liver and kidney problems, Khan was rushed from the airport to Cromwell Hospital, where he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Khan departed from this sphere on the 16th of August 1997, and will be missed immensely by his fans all across the globe.

[Picture from: http://tinyurl.com/66kyqj].

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