Sayed Khalifa
Sayed Khalifa | |
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Birth name | Ali Muhammad Khalifa |
Born | 1928 Al-Dibeiba, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan |
Died | July 2, 2001 Amman, Jordan | (aged 72–73)
Genres | Music of Sudan |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer |
Years active | 1958–2001 |
Sayed Khalifa (
Life and artistic career
Khalifa was born in 1928 in Al-Dibeiba, near
After the rise of Omar al-Bashir's government to power in 1989, censorship made it difficult for Khalifa to continue with his career. Some of his songs, like "Lailun Wa Khamrun Wa Shifah" (Night, liquor and lips), were deleted from the radio archives. He died on 2 July, 2001 in Amman from heart problems.[3]
Recent interest in reissues of popular music from Sudan made his song Gameel Basam (Beautiful Smile) available on the CD "The Lost 45s of Sudan", published in 2015 by Habibi Funk Records.[4] And in 2018, his song Igd Allooli (The Pearl Necklace) was reissued on the CD compilation Two Niles to Sing a Melody: The Violins and Synths of Sudan by Ostinato Records as part of their reissues of popular Sudanese music of the 1960s and 70s.[5]
Discography
See also
References
- ^ Onyebadi, Uche (2017). Music as a Platform for Political Communication. IGI Global. p. 203.
- ISBN 0307279979.
- ^ Al Mubarak, Khalid (16 July 2001). "Sayed Khalifa". The Guardian.
- ^ "Gameel Basam (Beautiful Smile), by Sayed Khalifa". ShellacHead. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
- ^ "Various - Two Niles To Sing A Melody: The Violins & Synths Of Sudan". Discogs. Retrieved 31 January 2021.