April 09, 2007
Asad Amanat Ali dies of heart attack
LAHORE, April 8: Semi-classical singer Asad Amanat Ali Khan died of heart attack in London on Sunday, TV channels reported.
Hailing from famous Patiala Gharana, Asad was son of famous musician Ustad Amanat Ali Khan.
His great-grandfather, Ali Bux Khan, was the founder of the Patiala Gharana. His grandfather, Akhtar Hussain, was a prominent musician of his time who added to his repute by coaching two of his sons into becoming a formidable singing duo.
Of the duo Amanat Ali Khan, Asad's father, died in 1974.
Feteh Ali Khan continues to enthral music-lovers in Pakistan and abroad, even though he had to make certain adjustments to his style after the loss of his partner and elder brother Amanat.
Asad owed much of his early recognition to his late father's famous numbers.
Quite often his concert would round off with Insha'a Jee utho, abb cooch karo ââ¬â a song that finds another ironic reference in Asad's death.
Three famous people associated with the ghazal -- Ibne Inshaââ¬â¢a as the poet who created it and Amanat Ali and Asad Amanat who sang it ââ¬â all died relatively young..
Other than music and the family name, Asad inherited from his father a passion to act in films. But the affair was cut short after an unsuccessful attempt.
Asad was given the presidentââ¬â¢s award for Pride of Performance just two weeks ago, on March 23.
http://www.dawn.com/2007/04/09/top6.htm
Asad Amanat Ali dies of heart attack
LAHORE, April 8: Semi-classical singer Asad Amanat Ali Khan died of heart attack in London on Sunday, TV channels reported.
Hailing from famous Patiala Gharana, Asad was son of famous musician Ustad Amanat Ali Khan.
His great-grandfather, Ali Bux Khan, was the founder of the Patiala Gharana. His grandfather, Akhtar Hussain, was a prominent musician of his time who added to his repute by coaching two of his sons into becoming a formidable singing duo.
Of the duo Amanat Ali Khan, Asad's father, died in 1974.
Feteh Ali Khan continues to enthral music-lovers in Pakistan and abroad, even though he had to make certain adjustments to his style after the loss of his partner and elder brother Amanat.
Asad owed much of his early recognition to his late father's famous numbers.
Quite often his concert would round off with Insha'a Jee utho, abb cooch karo ââ¬â a song that finds another ironic reference in Asad's death.
Three famous people associated with the ghazal -- Ibne Inshaââ¬â¢a as the poet who created it and Amanat Ali and Asad Amanat who sang it ââ¬â all died relatively young..
Other than music and the family name, Asad inherited from his father a passion to act in films. But the affair was cut short after an unsuccessful attempt.
Asad was given the presidentââ¬â¢s award for Pride of Performance just two weeks ago, on March 23.
http://www.dawn.com/2007/04/09/top6.htm