Last week, the music died. Amjad Sabri, a master of qawwali, the devotional music that is wildly popular across the Indian subcontinent and well beyond, was gunned down in Karachi, Pakistan. The man ...
HIS father, Ghulam Farid Sabri, sang that way. His uncle, Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, sang that way. His ancestors had done so too, right back to the time of Mian Tansen, a favourite musician at the Mughal ...
Renowned Qawwal Amjad Sabri was shot dead in Karachi Wednesday afternoon, after unknown assailants fired at his vehicle in the city's Liaquatabad area. Additional Inspector General Mushtaq Mehar told ...
The late Qawwali genius that is Amjad Sabri may have accrued a horde of loyal fans during his all-too-short life and illustrious career, but could anyone have guessed that he managed to win the hearts ...
The late Qawwali genius that is Amjad Sabri may have accrued a horde of loyal fans during his all-too-short life and illustrious career, but could anyone have guessed that he managed to win the hearts ...
Pakistan is mourning one of its most famous singers, Amjad Sabri, who was shot dead in Karachi by militants. Thousands paid their respects, throwing rose petals over an ambulance carrying his coffin.
Amjad Sabri, one of Pakistan's most renowned qawwali performers, was shot dead by gunmen in the southern port city of Karachi, triggering an outpouring of grief across the country. Qawwali is a form ...
Pakistani actor-singer Ali Zafar is likely to sing qawwali for a Punjabi film. He sang a qawwali last week in Pakistan during an award show. The song was a tribute to Amjad Sabri, the Pakistani singer ...
Amjad Sabri, one of Pakistan’s most well-known Sufi musicians, was gunned down Wednesday in the southern city of Karachi. Sabri, 45, was the victim of what police are calling a targeted killing. Two ...
Last month, the popular Pakistani music series, Coke Studio, broadcast one of its long-awaited tracks for the new season, ‘Rang,’ a duet between Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and the late, Amjad Sabri. A ...
HIS father, Ghulam Farid Sabri, sang that way. His uncle, Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, sang that way. His ancestors had done so too, right back to the time of Mian Tansen, a favourite musician at the Mughal ...
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