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Encyclopedia > Koma Denge Azadi

Koma Denge Azadi (on English voice of the liberty) was one of the most popular Kurdish music bands in Turkey.


The band was created in the year 1990 in Istanbul and became in the course of the next ten years to one of the most important and most successful Kurdish groups of music. The music direction of the Koma Dengê Azadî and other Kurdish music bands, which developed in 90's, was which completely new for the Kurdish music scene.


They interpreted the authentic Kurdish Folk Music in a modern form new and inspired thus above all the juvenile Kurds as well as Turks. Koma Dengê Azadî published altogether 4 albums: 1. Hêvî (Hope), 1991 2nd Em Azadîxwaz in(We are liberty-loving, 1993 3rd Welatê min/Roj wê bê(My homeland), 1995 4th Fedî(Shame), 1998.


The group members are: Dilek, Ibrahim Erdem, Oemer Avci, Serhat Karakas, Nuri Erdem, Ali Serhat Baran, Mehmet Atli, Sema Yigit, Ece Guner, I.Halil Yildiz and Hakan Ener Ali Baran (1956- ), is a Kurdish singer in Turkey. ...


External links

  • Musika Kurdi, Lyrics of Koma Denge Azadi: http://www.ronibaran.de/kda.html |


 

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