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Singer Naqi Ali Khan's latest profile. Naqi Ali Khan is one the finest South Asian Pakistani Canadian singer. Naqi Khan was born in Pakistan February 21 1970. He sings Geet, Ghazals, Film songs, Folk,  fusion,  and Sufi music. Naqi Ali khan is a performing artiste and does lots of stage shows of Geet, Ghazals, folk, Sufi, fusion, films, songs Punjabi songs .He is the son of late Karamat Ali Khan, who was the elder son of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, the legendary vocalist of Kasur Gharana, who is one of the top notch classical and light classical vocalists of the Indo- Pak sub continent.

Naqi Ali Khan had his training from his uncle Ustad Munawar Ali Khan and later from his brothers Ustad Mazhar Ali Khan and Jawaad Ali Khan, ranking among the leading vocalists of India. He has performed widely on stage world wide such as Radio Pakistan and on all Pakistani Television channels, i.e. GEO, ARY, The Music, Apna Channel, Punjab TV and also on all Canadian channels like city tv, vison TV , Omni TV, ATN and many other radio stations. Naqi Ali Khan has released three albums of light music and some fusions. He has performed live on stage in New York City, Buffalo, USA, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Canada, New Delhi, Calcutta, Chandigarh and Patiala, India. He has inaugurated Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Music Award in 2004. This award has been given to Jagjit Singh, Abida Parven, Mehdi Hassan, Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, Faroukh Bashir, General Manager, PTV, Music Director Wazir Afzal, Ustad Mazhar Ali Khan, Ustad Jawaad Ali Khan and many more in 2006. Naqi Ali Khan is the founder of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Music Conference which is being held in Lahore, Pakistan, for the past three years. Naqi Ali Khan has a golden voice which has captured the audiences locally and all over the World. Naqi Ali Khan does lots of stage shows here in Canada and USA. He has performed in World Performing Arts Music Festival Lahore Pakistan many times and won the appreciation from the world wide Audiences.

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