Abbas Uddin

Abbas Uddin
Background information
Born 27 October 1901
Tufanganj, Cooch Behar, British India
Died 30 December 1959 (aged 58)[1]
Bangladesh
Genres Bhawaiya (folk)
Occupation(s) singer, composer

Abbas Uddin Ahmed was a Bengali folk song composer and singer born in the Bengal province of British India. He was known for Bhawaiya folk song which is a style commonly found in Rangpur and Cooch Behar.

Early life

Abbas was born on 27 October 1901 in Tufanganj subdivision of Cooch Behar district (now in India). His father, Zafar Ali Ahmed, was a lawyer at Tufanganj court.[2] His early education was from schools and a college of North Bengal. He came closer to music through the cultural programme at schools and colleges. He was largely a self-taught song composer and singer. For a brief period he learnt music from Ustad Jamiruddin Khan in Kolkata.

Career

He started singing bhawaiya, Ksirol and Chatka which were famous in Cooch Behar and Rangpur. Later he started to sing other folk songs like jaari, sari, bhatiyali, murshidi, bichchhedi (songs of estrangement), marsiya, dehatattwa, and pala gaan. He also collaborated with Kazi Nazrul Islam, Jasimuddin and Golam Mostafa.[3]

References

  1. "আব্বাস উদ্দিনের গান". Prothom Alo. 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  2. "Abbasuddin birth anniversary celebrated". The Daily Star. 29 October 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  3. "Old is better than gold". Creative Bangladesh. Retrieved 28 October 2013.