Ghulam Ali, Badshah-E-Ghazal |
Ghulam Ali, Badshah-E-Ghazal |
swarapriya |
Jan 3 2010, 07:09 AM
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Ghulam Ali - Badshah-E-Ghazal
Ghulam Ali was born into a musical family. His father was a sarangi player as well as a vocalist. Ali was trained by Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and his three brothers. Ghulam Ali started singing for Radio Lahore in 1960. He has been a prolific singer and is very popular aside from Pakistan, his native country, in India as well. He has a large following through out the ghazal loving world. Of late, Ghulam Ali is releasing only a few albums a year. He is concentrating on giving more live concerts traveling all around the world. The main instruments he uses for these concerts is a harmonium, that he usually plays, and an accompanying tabla. His use of other instruments is to complement the sounds of his music but he makes sure that it is his voice that is in control and not the instruments. He released over 200 albums and sang several thousands of ghazals. In the next few months, I will share of some of these albums with you. Here is "Aap Ki Pasand" ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Jan 3 2010, 10:25 PM Attached image(s) |
mkh |
Apr 9 2010, 07:00 PM
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Swarapriya, Namashkar. "ji" ke bina ajeeb sa lagta hai, phir bhi, jo aapki marzi, wahi karoongi. Is there any possibility that you are other members of this forum have Ghulam Ali saab's punjabi song collections? If so, I would greatly appreciate their audio. Thank you very much in advance. This morning, when I walked to work, I had the immense pleasure of hearing some gems from the library you have uploaded in this thread. Your labor of love is evident from the way you prepare the amazing images before each upload. Tahe dil se shukriya, mkh |
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