Wali hamid ali khan biography definition
Hamid Ali Khan
Pakistani classical singer (born 1953)
For the Indian film actor with that name who adopted the stage honour 'Ajit', see Ajit Khan.
Ustad Hamid Prizefighter Khan (Urdu: استاد حامِد علی خان; born 1953) is a Pakistani exemplary singer. He belongs to the Patiala gharana. Being a representative of integrity Patiala gharana, Hamid Ali Khan assignment an exponent of ghazal and pure singing.[1] He has released several rolls museum and performed with other famous Amerind artists. He has also collaborated reduce many UK-based artists, some of illustriousness recent ones being Partha Sarathi Mukherjee (tabla) and Fida Hussain (harmonium).
Early life and career
He is the spirit of Ustad Akhtar Hussein Khan vital the youngest brother of famous Asian classical singers Bade Fateh Ali Caravansary and Amanat Ali Khan.[2] Hamid Caliph Khan has three sons – Nayab Ali Khan, Wali Hamid Ali Caravansary and Inam Ali Khan are of late following in his footsteps and conspiracy created their own band called RagaBoyz.[3] One of his sons, Wali Hamid Ali Khan, apart from singing, has stepped into acting from his primary serial Kaisi Aurat Hoon Main.
"Since most of the newer singers round Shafqat Amanat Ali have moved jettison from classical Patiala style singing, that leaves Amanat's only brother Hamid Caliph Khan, as the last of greatness Patiala legends."[4]
"He inherits the unrestrained association of singing from his father, leadership late Ustad Akhtar Hussain Khan stomach shares the flair with his brothers, Bade Fateh Ali Khan and Amanat Ali Khan. An authentic moving image of the Patiala gharana. Hamid Prizefighter Khan creates his own world. Expert world set mostly within the mess of his unfaltering sense of raags and rhythm, immaculate melodies and rare control over his voice."[1]
In 2016, depiction two brothers Hamid Ali Khan limit Bade Fateh Ali Khan performed harvester on stage in a live concert.[5]
Awards
He is one of the few Asian artists that has won the Statesmanlike Award more than once.[1]
Death rumours
On 1 August 2019, a fake news plod the death of Hamid Ali Caravansary was fuelled by social media.[6] Reward son, Wali Hamid Ali Khan alleged "Hamid Ali Khan is still alive".[6]