Hans Raj Hans - Best Moment Of His Life

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Nusrat Online - Hans Raj Hans

Hans Raj Raj is an artist with not only a beautiful voice but also a pure and beautiful heart, In an interview in Pakistan , he remembers two best moments of his life. One when Lata Ji invited him for her birthday and second when Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan offered him a song in Kachche Dhaage (Ishq Ki Galli Vich). (Look at how he hold’s his ears while taking NFAK’s name)

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The Biggest Celebrity Fans of NFAK -- Malkit Singh

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We all know and love Malkit Singh for  the songs “Gur Nalo Ishq Mita”, “Tootak Tootak Tootiyan”, “Kurri Garam Jayee”, “Dekh li vilyait”, as well as “Chal Hun,” and “Jind Mahi” from the blockbuster Bend It Like Beckham film soundtrack.

Malkit Sing was obsessed with NFAK from late 80’s but could never get a chance to see the man himself. He kept asking people around him so make it possible as soon as possible, and the big day came as a surprise. It was a Sunday afternoon in early 1990 when he got a call from Mohammad Ayyub from Oriental star Agency for a meeting. When Malkit reached there , he was surprised, it was NFAK sitting there waiting for him…. What happened next..

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BBC gives a Day Long Tribute To Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan On His Death Anniversary

Raj and Pablo sit in for Tommy Sandhu and speak to Bally Sagoo, who remixed some of Nusrat’s greats.

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Ray Khan sits in for Rupal and invites Malkit Singh to talk about his experiences of meeting the Ustad, and he’ll be performing a couple of his favourite Qawwali’s live in the studio.

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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..

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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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A Local Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Remembrance in Cambridge by Western & Asian Students

Event, Time & Location: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, Cambridge Check Out All the videos in the playlist..

Doesn’t it push us to organize something similar

Kisi Da Yaar na Vichre - A Tribute by Imran Amin

Official Tribute : KISAY DA YAR - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Sahib Singer: Imran Amin Music Arrangements: SOHAIL HAIDER - SOHAIL KEYS Direction / Guitars : Farman Ali GWR Post: GWR STUDIO and MAQ Productions Exclusive Launch On : OXYGEN TV

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Brooklyn Qawwali Party Performaces (Videos) Part 3

Check Out The Performances Of BQP……

Words Cant Describe their dedication & devotion….

Brooklyn Qawwali Party plays Mustt Mustt [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr4pot6CMXo]

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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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Brooklyn Qawwali Party - Most Creative Tributes to NFAK Part 1

Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is more than just a great musician and sufi singer for percussionist Brook Martinez. He is the spirit that binds the 11 members of his all Caucasian band, the Brooklyn Qawwali Party, founded in 2003, which performs jazz to Nusrat’s music.

Growing up with hip-hop, sufi music did not feature in Martinez’s teenage world. Then, one evening, he saw Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on a VH1 Awards ceremony. “I heard Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan for the first time then and my first reaction was ‘who is this large Pakistani guy’? That performance completely bowled me over.”

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