Sevara Nazarkhan
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Sevara Nazarkhan (original Uzbek spelling Sevara Nazarxon) is an Uzbek singer, songwriter, and musician. She was born in Andijan city in Ferghana Valley.
She started her career in show business in Sideris. The director was Mansur Tashmatov Uzbek, a producer and musician. The group consisted of four girls. When she later went solo, she gained more popularity.
The instrument she plays is the doutar, a form of medieval Central Asian lute. She does not make just national folk music, but combines it with modern music. She has received critical acclaim for her 2003 album Yol Bo'lsin, which French producer Hector Zazou worked on. She also provided vocals for the 2005 Afro Celt Sound System album, Volume 5: Anatomic.
She also received the Best Asian Artist award from BBC Radio 3.
[edit] Discography
- Bahtimdan
- Yo‘l Bo‘lsin (2003)
- Bu Sevgi (2006)