Sabri brothers learnt music from their father, Ustad Inayat Sen Sabri. He trained his sons in Qawwali and North Indian classical music. Their first public performance was at the annual Urs festival of Hazrat Peer Mubarak Shah in Kalyana in 1946. The family moved from India to Karachi, Pakistan following the Partition of India in 1947. Maqbool furthered his knowledge of music under Ustad Fatehdin Khan, Ustad Ramzan Khan, and Ustad Latafat Hussein Khan Rampuri. With the help of his father, Maqbool formed a Qawwali group at the age of eleven. Soon afterwards, Ghulam Farid, joined him and became the leader of the party, which soon came to be known as Sabri Brothers. They were the first exponents of Qawwali to the West, when they performed at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1975. Sabri brothers have ruled the qawaali scene of Indian subcontinent for decades and still have die-hard fans on both sides of border and all across the world. This is my humble effort to salute these great fankars. This presentation is created and uploaded for the music and poetry connoisseurs of Indian subcontinent by Balwant Gurunay.
i loved it hanks for uploading buddy
khumare1 6 months ago
@khumare1 Bhai,
Thanks
Balwant Gurunay
mountainlion15 6 months ago