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Encyclopedia > Emel

A Turkish singer of Turkish music. She styles herself the "queen and ambassador of classical turkish music". Turkish music includes the music of modern Turkey, together with related musics in neighbouring regions that once lay within the former Ottoman Empire, and closely related ethnic variants in Central Asia stretching as far as the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. ...


External links

offical home page (http://www.emelsayin.net/)


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YouTube - Iranian comedy impersonating Emel Sayin (511 words)
There is only one Emel Sayin, and the rest are imitators..
Emel Sayin recorded more than two albums worth of material in the 1970s in Iran.
The impersonation is from a 1997 concert in LA I have uploaded this vido to than Gokhan Aya!
Emel 1 - In Reappearing (390 words)
EMEL was first published thirty years ago, on January 1, 1930 by ten young Crimean Turks from Pazarcık, a town in Rumania.
EMEL continued to appear for five years at Pazarcik and six years in Konstantsa.
Now EMEL is appearing again in the same spirit in Ankara in the happy atmosphere created by the May 27, 1960 Revolution.
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