Lets celebrate NFAK’s 72nd Birthday 🎁 by catching up on how he still intoxicates the world & makes it a better place
Icons: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: The Great Unifier
Home > Magazine > Features > Icons: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: The Great Unifier By Nikhil Misra-Bhambri Music has no boundaries, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s life and music exemplify that. An Indian-American finds his roots and worldview listening to Nusrat.
COLUMN: NUSRAT’S IMPACT ON FICTION
Recently Rahat Fateh Ali Khan played the arena in my home city of Leeds - four hours of liquid gold vocalisation. I was dazzled by the burnished fretwork of Rahat’s chalat phirat [musical improvisation] as well as the discipline and transcendent tones of his humnawaa [backing singers].
See also
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live at Symphony Hall, Boston, Oct 6, 1995 -- Concert Review
- The Final Studio Recordings (Pictures)
- Koi Bole Ram Ram (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan for Universal Brotherhood & Tolerance) with english translations
- Happy Birthday Nusrat!, You Will Live Forever
- Real World Releasing NFAK Live at WOMAD Festival 1985

