Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Vs Ustad Miyan Shaukat Hussain Khan
If this doesn’t blow your heads off then Nothing can, Ustad Miyan Shaukat Hussain Khan (on Tabla) .. is from same family of Diddar Hussain (Punjab Gharana) and was regarded one of the best Tabla players of his era..
The following event took place on of the Barsi’s of NFAK’s father Ustad Fateh Ali Khan ( NFAK loved him more than any one else and every year conducted a tribute Classical program that was attended by best Ustaads and music personalities of Pakistan and sometimes India too), You might have never seen such a powerful Nusrat before, truly raw,organic & classic. NFAK gave USTAD SHOKAT HUSSAIN a very hard time . but at last look at at how happy they are and how much they are enjoying..
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Live Concert In Alhamra cultural complex Gaddafi stadium With Western Music, A treat of Fusion
Tracks ———————————————————— 1- Allah Hoo 2-Je Toun Rab Noun 3-Aankian Udeek Diyan 4-Kisay Da Yaar Na Wichray 5-Sanu Ik Pal Chain 6-Mera Piya Ghar 7-Dam Mast Qalandar
Here comes the video (From Asim Hussain’s Channel)
"Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Le Dernier Prophete" - a gift from nusratfatehalikhan.cu.cc
This is a guest post by our dear friend Mr Asim Hussain, Doft forget to check his website at http:nusratfatehalikhan.cu.cc
Touching Moments :- (1) Nusrat Saab discusses about his walid, and they all listen to his qawwali. (Some catching moments were lost due to camera focusing, Camera slowly focuses on Nusrat saabs while he is listening to his dad. And this changes/ hides the expression that might have caught on if nusrat saab’s was unaware of camera focusing.) (2) Nusrat saab explaining Khayal, Dhrupad (Dhurpad as he calls) and sargam gayaki to the Brook, And brook goes oh yeah its like do, le, ri…() . Then nusrat saab trying to explain that some sur can be sthayi and some can be improvised (like komal, ati komal) by singing (this is what i interpreted).. (3) When Nusrat saab, Rahat’s dad and rahat are doing riyaz. And rahat is making mistake. (4) I love Dildar Hussain. He accompanies Nusrat saab in almost every concert.
[Read More]Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan -The Man Behind the Scenes
If NFAK was the thunder that entranced the world, Farrukh was the rain of melody that followed..
“Nusrat is now the symbol of the family name and its tradition. He is the prestige that has been brought to our house. His popularity and the respect he commands has immortalized our family. Nusrat is a living legend.I think of only one thing, That may Allah reward him more and more with greater honour. Honours such as have not been received by any other artiste. We consider his honour to be ours and his unprecedented popularity to be our own. Our hearts beat for each other, we feel each other’s pain and pleasure. We may have different names and bodies but our hearts beat as one.”
These were the words of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan when he was asked about NFAK’s unimaginable success. Farrukh was the driving soul of the party , A man with a great voice with varying texture, a prodigy of music and the greatest Harmonium player of his era , he even composed many of NFAK songs, though Nusrat always tried to credit him as the “Music Director of Ensemble” he never took any credit… the pious soul was happy with what he had, and was forever thankful to god for being NFAK’s Brother. Farrukh was a great classical singer too, it he did many solo Jugalbandis with NFAK . He frequently used to beautify NFAK’s improvisations with his “Textured Alaap” .. very often Nusrat used to praise him in between song by nodding his head or sometimes even saying “Subhaan Allah” . He very easily used to cover the mistakes of other party members and was great at tune transitions.
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live At Drchester Hotel London 1993 - DVD (H.Q) City Bank Concert… 1. Introduction 2. Allah Hoo 18:39 3. Nami Danam 16:04 4. Akhiyan Udeek Diyan 14:40 5. Mera Piya Ghar Aya 11:40 6. Ho Karam Ki Nazar 14:53 7. Chaap Tilak Cheen Lee 15:20 8. Tum Ek Gorakhdhanda Ho 17:01 9. Je Toon Rab Noon Mananan 12:57 10. Ham Apni Sham Ko 08:51 11. Sanoon Ek Pal Chain Na 05:14 12. Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor 16:28 13. Allah Muhammad Char Yaar 04:15 14. Dam Mast Qalander 07:48
[Read More]Nusrat! Live at Meany (University of Washington) 1993, An Unforgettable Concert
Cutting right to chest, if you are a big fan of “Allah Hoo” , then you might be knowing that the most famous version of Allah Hoo was recorded in this concert, I am talking about the 15 minutes versions you might have heard on albums like “Imprint”, “The Emperor” , “Live At Washington University” and any other famous compilation album. This is also the concert that was mentioned in our fan-story in previous post.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, was the Celebrity Visiting Artist in the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Program in 1992-93. It was during the end of his visit that there was a sudden demand of a Concert performance, other ensemble members were back in Pakistan, NFAK initially thought of giving a solo performance with Tari Khan on Tabla, however the other member flew in just a few hours before the time. And then they gave us such a great show (after traveling for over 20 hours continuously), hats off to them.
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So the performance has all the great tracks “Allah Hoo”, “Man Kunto Maula” (Might be the beat version), “Mast Mast”, “Haq Ali Ali”, “Mera Piya Ghar aaya”…
this video posted below contains the main part of concert, the duo performance with Farrukh and another one with Tari khan will be posted soon..
So gear up for 90 minutes of pure music….
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Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Concert (1993)
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Profile (1996)
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Tribute (1998)
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan- Remembering Nusrat
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Imran Khan Cancer Appeal Concert 1993
Did you knew that back in 1990’s Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan contributed over 350 Millions to Imran Khan Cancer Appeal by Performing in over 20 countries almost continuously …….
Coming back to this performance , I remember this Concert for an literally alive version of “Tum Ek Gorakh Dhandha Ho” performed on special request of Imran Khan , Special Guests include none other than Amitaab Bacchan and Mike Jagger.
You can also see many other famous people here , (if yo are somehow able to keep ears off NFAK) like Sting’s Wife. Coming back to the Man himself, as one of our fans wrote in comments , Even though there are many stars present , Nusrat Shines the Most ( Both Visually and Spiritually).
Ya one more thing, a very few of you might be knowing this but Amitaab Bacchan himself became a NFAK fan after attending this night , you can notice him being immensely involved in the Qawwalis unable to hide his excitement (specially during Gorakh Dhandha) .
The other songs performed includes : Allah Hoo, Yeh Jo Halka Halka, Ali Da Malang(twice), Mast Qalandar, Kinna Sonna, Shahbaaz Qalandar ….. aaaah all the greatest stuffed into one performance…
[Read More]Brooklyn Qawwali Party -- In their Own Words (Extended Biography) Part 2
Paying tribute to one of the world’s greatest vocalists, Brooklyn Qawwali Party formed to honor the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, reworking his thunderous songs for an eclectic, eleven-piece orchestra comprised of groundbreaking jazz musicians. Funky, smart, and loving, BQP captures the joyful spirit of this Pakistani folk music in a unique instrumental blend of jazz and Qawwali. With five horns, guitar, bass, harmonium, and three percussionists, this band’s buoyant rhythm will be sure to get you on your feet and clapping.
The ensemble includes: Tony Barba - tenor saxophone Loren Stillman - alto saxophone Ben Holmes - trumpet Ryan Keberle - trombone Brian Drye - trombone Robert Jost - French Horn Noah Jarrett - acoustic bass Mike Gamble - electric guitar Kris Davis - harmonium Conor Elmes - percussion Brook Martinez - drums
Click Here To Listen BPQ best The Extended Biography
A singer does not acquire the nickname “The Voice From Heaven” for no good reason. And anyone that has ever heard Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan knows this moniker to be fitting. Yet Nusrat was more than a singer; he was an ambassador of Sufi/Islamic culture and art, as well as the modern seed of a seven-hundred-year-old lineage of qawwali singers. In his all-too-brief life, he transformed the folk music of Pakistan into something ready for – some would say craved by – global audiences
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