Kalyana, East Punjab, British India. Karachi, Pakistan (Post 1947).
Genres
Qawwali
Years active
1956 – 2021
Labels
EMI Pakistan
Arion
Auvidis
UNESCO
Real World
Piranha Records
Oriental Star Agencies
Xenophile
Sirocco
Nonesuch
Radio Pakistan
Pakistan Television Corporation
Pakistan National Council of the Arts
Doordarshan
All India Radio
Oriental Star Agencies
Past members
Ghulam Farid Sabri (1956–94) Kamal Ahmed Khan Sabri (1956–1998) Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (1955–2011) Amjad Fareed Sabri (1982–1996) Mehmood Ghaznavi Sabri (1974–2021)
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The Sabri Brothers (Punjabi, Urdu: صابری برادران) were a musical band from Pakistan who were performers of Sufi qawwali music and were closely connected to the Chishti Order. They are considered one of the greatest Sufi qawwali singers of all times. The Sabri Brothers were led by Ghulam Farid Sabri and his brother Maqbool Ahmed Sabri. They are often referred to as Shahenshah-e-Qawwali (the King of Kings of qawwali) and are also known as the roving ambassadors of Pakistan. The band was initially founded by Maqbool Ahmed Sabri at the age of 11 years and was known as Bacha Qawwal Party. His elder brother Ghulam Farid Sabri joined after insistence from their father. He became the leader of the group and the band soon became known as the Sabri Brothers.[1]
They were the first-ever qawwali artists to perform qawwali in the United States and other Western countries; they were also the first-ever Asian artists to perform at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1975.[2]
^"MAQBOOL AHMED SABRI, YADGAAR INTERVIEW ALONG HIS DAUGHTER AMEEMA BAJI WITH FARAH MADAM". YouTube. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
^Chris Menist (12 October 2011). "Maqbool Sabri obituary | Music". The Guardian newspaper. London. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
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Sufi Muslim tradition. Son of Ghulam Farid Sabri and nephew of Maqbool Ahmed Sabri of the SabriBrothers, he emerged as one of South Asia's most prominent...
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Ali Khan, Badar Miandad, Rizwan & Moazzam Duo, Qutbi Brothers, the late Amjad Sabri, Wadali Brothers, Nizami Bandhu, Bahauddin Qutbuddin, Aziz Naza, among...
his worldwide famous Qawwali Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad sung by SabriBrothers and Tumhe Dillagi originally sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Purnam Allahabadi...
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other poets). Aziz Mian was a contemporary, and often a competitor of SabriBrothers. He first began performing at private gatherings. However, his official...
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totally different songs. For example, the "Allah Hoo" that appears on the SabriBrothers 1978 album Qawwali: Sufi Music from Pakistan is totally different from...
been performed by many notable artists, such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, SabriBrothers, Qawwal Bahauddin Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Badar Miandad, Sher Miandad...
Qawwali music received international exposure through the work of the SabriBrothers in 1975, late Bakhshi Salamat, Aziz Mian and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan,...
Toshi Sabri is an Indian singer and music composer. He gained fame with the song "Maahi" from the 2009 Bollywood film Raaz: The Mystery Continues. He...
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