Five ghazal singers on one platform. What more can music lovers in the UAE ask for? The Ghazal Symphony on December 16 at Zabeel Hall in Dubai promises to recreate the magic of the genre’s golden era ...
Sanam Marvi is an accomplished and renowned Sufi and folk singer. Singing in Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi and Saraiki, she offers a uniquely beautiful interpretation of Sufi poetry in her magical voice.
‘Coke Studio’ will be releasing the fourth episode of Season 12 tomorrow (Friday), featuring “Gulon Main Rang” by Ali Sethi with Shahzad Ali and Fazal Abbas, “Dhola” by Sahir Ali Bagga and Aima Baig, ...
Asia Society Texas Center is pleased to join the Ismaili Council for the Southwestern US to present a virtual concert featuring Sanam Marvi, a master musician whose work and influence cuts across ...
Famed Pakistani folk singer Sanam Marvi, who shares three children with husband Hamid Ali, has filed for khula from him. Sanam filed for khula (woman’s right to divorce) in the family court of Lahore.
Sanam Marvi singing a folk song at the music festival.—Newspaper photo KARACHI: A rocking performance by singer Sanam Marvi and a fine piece of jugulbundi between sitar player Ustad Nafees Ahmed Khan ...
Pakistani Sufi singer Sanam Marvi's show at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi has been postponed for some uncalled reasons, say organisers. Marvi was supposed to perform as a part of Chaand Raat ...
The year 2013 promises to be a big year for Pakistani folk and Sufi singer Sanam Marvi. All set to launch her second album (a compilation of Sufi songs) in India, she is also gearing up to participate ...
KARACHI: Ever since she came to the fore with Coke Studio, singer Sanam Marvi has hardly looked back. As she gears up for the release of her performance for the show’s ongoing season, a documentary on ...
After her brilliant renditions on “Coke Studio”, Sanam Marvi has proven that she has a timeless and legendary voice. In a small home on the periphery of Lahore, Marvi is only concerned about one thing ...
Sanam Marwi had a childhood of hardship. Marvi started getting music training at the age of 7. She is from a Sindhi Family. Her step-father, Faqeer Ghulam Rasool, was also a Sindhi folk singer. Her ...
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