Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performing a funky version of All time Divine “Allah Hoo” at Womadelaide (WOMAD at Adelaide (Australia) ). We thank, kallashah once again for this gift..
Rest of the Concert can be found here
[Read More]Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performing a funky version of All time Divine “Allah Hoo” at Womadelaide (WOMAD at Adelaide (Australia) ). We thank, kallashah once again for this gift..
Rest of the Concert can be found here
[Read More]Ali Brothers(aka Patiala Boys) are a group of young(13-15 years) Punjabi talents from Patiala Gharana. They sure do live up to the name of their ancestors and Gharana. At such a tender age they recreate the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan hits with unmatchable beauty…and the best part is their names .. two of them are “Pervez”, great irony right!..
[Read More]Ahmed Ali, Pervez Babloo and Pervez Hasan paint the image of a “Baby Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan” physically & Musically. (there is more .. they love Eating & Cricket just like NFAK did) Take a look
Derek Trucks is an American guitarist, songwriter and founder of the Grammy Award winning “The Derek Trucks Band”. He has given Jazz tributes to Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on several occasions recreating singles like “Ganj-E-Shakar”, “Sahib Teri Bandia” “Maki Madni” etc from Album “The Last Prophet”. In 2002, Rahat guested with The Derek Trucks Band on the song Maki Madni for Trucks’ album, Joyful Noise.
Derek Trucks Band - Sahib Teri Bandi
[Read More]Another Rare Concert Of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, It was a private mehfil, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was invited by Embassy Of Pakistan In Paris…
Track List ———————————————————————————– Classical, Araj Sun A Li More Kwhaja Allah Hoo Allah Hoo Aj Sik Mitran Di Haq Ali Ali Maula Ali Diyar E Ishq Mein Apna Maqam Paida Kar Mulaqaat Ho Gaye Yadaan Vichre Sajan Diyan Ayan Tenu Saiyan Vekhan Ayan Ne Dukh Raj Raj Data Nu Sunaye Main Khayal Hon Kisi Aura Ka ( Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ) Ya Haiyoo Ya Qayyom
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[Read More]by Jon Garelick ![“NusratAfro-pop enthusiasts boogie to Salif Keita, Kanda Bongo Man, Youssou N’Dour, and Angélique Kidjo. Proud Celts have Clannad, Altan, and the Chieftains. Brazilian pop fanatics worship Milton Nascimento. But in Alternative Nation, the world-music man of the moment is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The one-sheet from his publicist is an alterna-rock wet dream. Peter Gabriel, Trent Reznor, and Eddie Vedder have all worked with him. Joan Osborne wants to study with him. Jeff Buckley has interviewed him for Interview, and techno brats are vying for the remix rights. And the Nusrat bonanza continues, with several new albums and an appearance this Sunday, April 28, on VH-1 (9 p.m.) as part of the VH-1 Honors tribute to the Witness human-rights organization.
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It was a late Friday afternoon in 1990 when I got a call at the Los Angeles Times office inviting me to see a show by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan that evening. The qawwali master was performing in, of all places, a conference room at the LAX Airport Hilton, headlining a benefit to help build a cancer hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, hosted by that nation’s cricket hero Imran Khan.
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