Wednesday, July 18, 2012

RESHMA

BRIEF LIFE SKETCH:




Reshma is a renowned folk singer of Pakistan, but is perhaps more popular in India.. . Reshman was born to a Pakkhiwas khanabadosh (gypsy) family in Rajasthan one year after Independence. They traded in horses, cows and goats. Long long ago her tribal ancestors had converted to Islam due Mughal tyranny.
         Her tribe migrated to Karachi shortly after Independence.  Reshman did not receive any formal education, but God gifted her a melodius voice. She spent much of her childhood singing at the mazars (shrines) of the mystic saints of Sindh. When she was hardly twelve years old, she was spotted by a music director, Salim Gilani, who arranged for her to make a recording for radio. She became an instant hit, and since that day, Reshman has been one of the most popular folk singers of Pakistan , as well as Hindustan. She has been appearing on television since the 1960s, recording songs for both the Pakistani and Indian film industry, and performing at home and abroad. 
          Wherever she goes, she mesmerizes the audience with her husky voice. Reshman lives very simply in Lahore. She is proud of her gypsy heritage and married a man from the same tribe. Her four sons and three daughters also married within the tribe. She still loves going to the mazars, where several of her pirs (holy men) reside. She has been visiting Pir Mushtaq Hussain, Pir Shafqat Hussain in Okara (West Punjab) for the last twenty-five years. She She an avid devotee of famous Sindhi saint  Shahbaz Qallander also. She known mostly for singing Sufi poetry and Punjabi and Sindhi folk songs.

Sufi Kalaam
1. BABA BULLE SHAH

Punjabi Folk:
1.We Main Chori Chori Tere Naal  la layiyaan akkhaan [video]
                      Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtz1c0nX5jw&feature=related

2. LAMBI JUDAAI [video]
                      Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFBtwYcs_Ro&feature=related

3. SUNN CHARKHE DI MITTHI MITTHI [video]
                      Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oVofld9fBs&feature=relmfu




SINDHI FOLK:

MUKHTAAR ALI

MEERASI MIRACLE-1



Mir Mukhtiyar Ali was born on the 1st of August 1972 in a small village called Pugal on the North West frontier of India in the state of Rajasthan. He is from the semi-nomadic Meerasi Community which hails from the Thar Desert. Mukhtiyar represents the 26th generation of this humble community which has successfully kept alive the oral tradition of Sufiana Qalam.Literal meaning of MEERASI is "guardian and keeper of heritage."
 Following are some his selected Punjabi performances of Sufi Gayaki: