Faiz Ali Faiz

Faiz Ali Faiz (Urdu: فیض علی فیض; born in 1962 in Sharaqpur, Pakistan) is a well-known Pakistani qawwali singer.[1][2]

Faiz Ali Faiz and company at Millennium Park.

Faiz was born into a family of seven generations of qawwals.[1] He studied classical music with Ustad Ghulam Shabir Khan and Ustad Jafat Khan, and qawwali music with Muhammad Ali Faridi and Abdur Rahim Faridi Qawwal.

Faiz Ali Faiz was nominated for a BBC Radio 3 World Music Award in 2005 and 2006.[1]

Discography

  • The New Qawwali Voice (2003)
  • Ton Amour Me Fait Danser (Your Love Makes Me Dance) (2005)
  • Qawwali-Flamenco, with Duquende, Miguel Poveda and Chicuelo (2006)
  • Chalo Achha Hua (2007)
  • Nigahen (2007)
  • Chand (2007)
  • Tera Deewana (2007)
  • Mulaqat (2007)
  • Jaadu: Magic, with Titi Robin (2009)[3]
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See also

References

  1. "Profile of Faiz Ali Faiz on BBC Radio website- (Award for World Music 2006)". Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  2. Sain Zahoor/Faiz Ali Faiz review - Islamic ecstasy from Sufi stars The Guardian (UK newspaper), Published 28 September 2015, Retrieved 14 December 2017
  3. Titi Robin & Faiz Ali Faiz: Jaadu (Magic) abc.net.au website, Published 22 November 2009, Retrieved 14 December 2017
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