Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live At Rackham, University Of Michigan 1993 -- Program Notes

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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 1948-1997, Spin Magazine

Scans of a  Tribute Article Released in 1997, Spin Magazine commemorating Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

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A great fusion by NFAK (Classical, Folk, Filmy & Western.. All In One)

Every time I listen to something great from NFAK, I feel what more can he give me now?, well he always proves me wrong with something new, better and greater … Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was a living “University Of Music” in himself, If a man can grab the familiar tunes and musical environment of a country just by listening to their TV advertisements, and then incorporate it in his music almost instantly….then, Jeff Buckley was absolutely right in quoting “he did’nt play music, he was the music”. Back to story… yesterday I heard something amazing from NFAK, a fusion of Classical Music, Folk Music & Western tunes… A great composition & innovation… While NFAK sings Raga Tilak Kamot, Taraman Naz & Salama Aga(fame, Dil Ke Armaan) sings folk and contemprory music respectively, surrounded by all sorts and varities of classical as well as western instuments… Everything perfectly into place. Take a look… [Read More]

UK Newspapers Reporting Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Death

A few newspaper clips from 20th August 1997 reporting NFAK’s demise…….. Even Music Cried ……….

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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Legacy & Influence

An Awesome BBC Program Exploring  the Legacy & Influence of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

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The Magic of Nusrat - a Fan Story

The Following fan Story is from Santosh Ojha from India, about his first contact with trance and ecstasy, I mean NFAK…. This is a Story of an usual Indian Discovering the great Nusrat in early 1990, and was first published on his blog in 2006 . A great read… " Don’t forget to send your stories at admin@nusratonline.com

It was a bitterly-cold winter evening in Delhi when I discovered Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Fortified with some whiskey I was listening to, and watching Nusrat. This was in late 1990 at a senior colleague’s house. I remember the date because I had just been transferred from Bangalore to Delhi. Delhi was a city I was hardly familiar with. I knew very few people there. And the December winter of Delhi was bitingly cold! I was a bachelor and the invitation from my colleague for drinks and dinner at his place, close to the company guest house I was staying, was most welcome. He, a Sardar, was a generous host and he plied me with good whiskey. More significantly, during the course of the evening, he introduced me to Nusrat’s music.

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Making Of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Sketch by Indian Artist Sikander Singh

Well If You are a NFAK Fan, then there is no way you haven’t seen this pic.

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Sketch by Indian Artist Sikander Singh

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Sketch by Indian Artist Sikander Singh

It was painted by young Indian Artist Sikander Singh, who lives in Chandigarh and is getting on a success spree. A tribute worth watching, here is behind the scene video, the Making Of The Pic (in HD) ,

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NFAK's Music In Therapy/Treatment and this time "Child Birth"

Nusrat’s haunting voice has been one of a kind music-therapy for his fans for years now, it seems to wash away the pain and transport us a more joyous world, or some times closer to divine. Well this is not the first time , I have heard stories of NFAK’s music used in treatment. Even when back in 90’s NFAK received “Pride Of Performance” in Pakistan, the rumour was that his songs treated the disturbed daughter of the military ruler. Then there were many reports from Japan and parts of Africa where NFAK’s music was used in Research and therapy. But this time I have a story of NFAK’s music used in Clild Birth.

“What A Lucky Child, He came to this world Listening to the Legend”

So you all might be knowing about the famous KCRW “Radio Station” , NFAK himself made a couple visits here. Here is a story from KRCW’s DJ, Tom Schnabel about how NFAK’s music was used during birth of Anil Dewan’s son (KRCW’s Webmaster).. read along..

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Pakistani Singer Is A Divine Master And A Pop Star

“The following Article was published on January 22, 1993, just one day before NFAK’s Unforgettable performance at Meany! in Seattle Times and is posted here with their permission. Read Along”

Tomorrow: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in concert, Meany Theater, 8 p.m., sold out. 543-4880. In Pakistan and North Indian mausoleums, singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is widely celebrated as a powerful conveyor of the spiritual message. In the West his versatile voice, melodic sensibility and deeply passionate delivery have made him one of the most popular performers of contemporary world music. Last September, Khan came to Seattle at the invitation of the University of Washington ethnomusicology department as a visiting artist. Khan will be teaching there through March. Tomorrow, he gives his first public performance here, accompanied by an ensemble of nine musicians.

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