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Badar Ali Khan

 
Artist: Badar Ali Khan

Performed Songs By:

Baba Varma
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Songs: "Kalander", "Intoxicating Eyes", "Everyday I Look at Your Picture

Biography

The cousin of qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Badar Ali Khan kept the family musical tradition alive in the wake of the former's death. His recordings include 1997's Lost in Qawwali and the following year's sequel. A third volume followed in 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Badar Miandad (February 17, 1962 – March 2, 2007), also known as Badar Ali Khan, was a Pakistani singer of Qawwali. He released 22 albums in his native Pakistan. Several albums were also released on U.K. and Indian labels.

Badar was born in 1962 in a noted family of qawwals in Pak Pattan. His father Miandad and grandfather Din Muhammad were reputed qawwals. He was a cousin of the late maestro Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

Badar started his qawwali career in 1975, and by the mid 80s he had earned fame. He composed the music for Bollywood films, including Virod, starring Salman Khan. He also composed the music for several Pakistani films, including Chupkay Chupkay, Janat Ki Talash and But Shikan.

His famous qawwalis include: Dam Dam Hussain Maula Hussain, Jashan-e-Aamad-e-Rasool, Tu Nahi Tay Tairiyan Yadan Sahi and Ganj Shakar Walian Da Raja.

Like his famous cousin, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Badar Ali Khan experimented with qawwali remix projects, in which traditional qawwali lyrics were performed to non-traditional instruments and contemporary beats. Working with producer/arranger/composer Suresh "Baba" Varma, Badar produced a best-selling qawwali fusion album, Good Karma 1.

Badar Ali Khan died in 2007 in Lahore of a heart attack, after two years of heart trouble.

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