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Bya Seena Ki Sta Yadoona performed by Tabla for Two

Tabla for Two performing an old Pashto song (Ghazal): “Bya Seena Ki Sta Yadoona Pa Chapo Di” Originally sung by Khyal Muhammad Khyal Mohammad belongs to the Afridi tribe of Pushtuns. He is originally from Tirah in Khyber Tribal District. He was born in Peshawar in 5 January 1946 to a musical family. His brother Saif Ul-Maluk was a popular singer in the 1960s, who often performed on Radio Peshawar. After establishing his name on the local radio, in 1973–74 Khyal Mohammad appeared in his first movie, Dara-i-Khyber, one of the first "Pollywood" Pashto movies. This gave his career a kick-start, and since then he has appeared in many other movies. As his popularity continued to grow, he often toured in Afghanistan, Europe, the UAR and the USA.Over the years he has recorded a volume of music, and has also appeared as a playback singer in many movies, winning many awards. He has been called the Elvis Presley of Pashto music. Poetry by Dr. Mohammed Azam Azam Born on December 21, 1940 in Rajar village, he did his PhD in Pashto Literature and began career as a lecturer in historic Islamia College, Peshawar in 1963. Professor Azam, author of 11 books, had rendered meritorious services to Pashto language and literature for 45 years.He was a writer known for unique style and for having introduced and contributed to modern literary trends both in subjects and style in Pashto prose and poetry. This performance: Masood Omari (Afghanistan) playing tabla and singing at the same time Abigail Adams Greenway (USA) playing harmonium Video recorded and edited by Conrad Osipowicz of Blue Room Productions SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to keep up with our latest music! Tabla for Two Playing for Peace Tabla for Two was formed in 2012 when Abigail Adams Greenway and Masood Omari met in the Zamani House of Heritage, an Afghan textile showroom in Washington, DC. They formed a musical partnership after Abigail studied tabla with Masood. She totally immersed herself in her tabla studies to the extent that she left aside her career as a visual artist. Later she learned to play the harmonium as a natural development of her classical Indian music studies. Inspired by someone who could keep the beat to accompany his musical travels, Masood began composing new music for two tabla players, particularly including one (Abigail) playing the three daya. Utilizing the classical structure, Masood has written modern tabla compositions that are mesmerizing. Tabla For Two represents the best in East-West cooperation. If you like what you see & hear, please share our music with your friends & family and spread the PEACE! Visit our website at http://tablafortwo.com/ Follow us on Facebook at   / tablafortwomusic   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at    / tablafortwo  

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