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Thursday, July 14, 2005

Sufi Fusion ROCKS

Real quick post tonight.
I caught the tail end of the Niyaz concert at the Smithsonian tonight with my friend Alan. It was AWESOME. If Niyaz plays in your area any time soon, I beg you to go see them. They're fabulous. The music is beautiful and soulful while vocalist Azam Ali has a haunting, gorgeous voice. Plus, she is MAD hot.
So, check 'em out.
*dances off*

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I saw them, too--They were fabulous. I have followed Azam Ali since her time in the band Vas (which has a more haunting sound, and she sings in a made-up language).

10:09 AM  

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