Several of their qawwalis have featured in films.
In April 1978, the album Qawwali was recorded in the United States, while the Sabri Brothers were on tour. The New York Times review described the album as “the aural equivalent of dancing dervishes” and the “music of feeling.”
In June 1981, they performed at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The group is now led by Mehmood Ghaznavi Sabri. In 1975 they performed in the United States and Canada under the auspices of The Performing Arts Program of The Asia Society. In 1970 the Government of Pakistan sent them to Nepal as representatives for the royal wedding. Popular film and recording artists in Pakistan, the Sabri Brothers troupe has toured Europe, Asiaand the Middle East.
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They played the Womad festival in the UK in 1989 – one of a series of appearances there – and released the album Ya Habib (O Beloved) on Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records label the following year. The Sabri Brothers is the only qawwali troupe which has a “first class” status in the Pakistan Television Corporation. They were the first exponents of Qawwali to the West, when they performed at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 1975. Their later hits included Tajdaar-E-Haram (King of the Kaaba, 1975) and Balaghal Ula Be Kamalehi (Reaching the Highest Heights Through Perfection, 1977). Their first recording, released in 1958 under the EMI Pakistan label, was the Urdu Qawwali, Mera Koi Nahin Hai. 1949 in Karachi vocals, bongo drums, tambourine), Fazal Islam (chorus), Azmat Farid Sabri (chorus), Sarwat Farid Sabri (chorus), Javed Kamal Sabri (chorus), Umer Daraz (chorus), Abdul Aziz (chorus), Masihuddin (chorus, tanpura), Abdul Karim (dholak), andMohammed Anwar ( nal, tabla). 2001 vocals, swarmandal), Mehmood Ghaznavi Sabri (b. Septemin South Africa lead vocals, harmonium), Kamal Sabri (d. Apin Karachi lead vocals, harmonium), Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (b.
The Sabri Brothers originally consisted of Ghulam Farid Sabri (b. The Sabri Brothers are a sufi Qawwali party from Pakistan.