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Noori is a rock band from Lahore, Punjab,
Pakistan, formed in 1996. The group was formed by songwriter,
lead vocalist and guitarist, Ali Noor, along with his
younger brother Ali Hamza, who were soon joined by bassist
Muhammad Ali Jafri and drummer Salman Albert. Since the
inception of the band, there had been many changes in
the line-up the only consistent members being, brothers,
Ali Noor and Ali Hamza. The band are considered as one
of the pioneering forces behind what is dubbed at the
"21st Century pop revolution of Pakistan". The
band is known for being one of the pioneers of the Pakistani
rock music scene. Although, initially the band, formed
by the two brothers, Ali Noor and Ali Hamza, the latter
left the band to pursue studies at Lahore University of
Management Sciences. However, Ali Noor and Muhammad Ali
Jafri continued playing for the band and recruited drummer
Salman Ahmed, who soon left and was replaced by Farhad
Humayun. The band then went on releasing several singles
which included, “Jana tha Humne” and “Tum
Hans Diyay” after which Humayun also departed. The
band recruited John L. Pinto on drums and Murtaza Jaffar
on guitars. Soon afterwards, the band started to work
on their debut album Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan (2003) but
before the release of the album Ali Hamza joined the band
once again on vocals and guitars in place of Jaffar who
left the band. Noori took the shape of a four member band
and went on releasing their debut album. After two years,
the band went on recording and releasing their critically
acclaimed second album Peeli Patti Aur Raja Jani Ki Gol
Dunya (2005), after which bassist, Ali Jafri left the
band and started his own business. In 2006, drummer Louis
J. Pinto, also left the band, as he was busy doing side
projects with other bands as a session player, apart from
the blood brothers, Ali Noor and Ali Hamza. After a 2-month
hiatus, the duo made their comeback into the music scene
in 2008 by releasing their first ever song written "Do
Dil".
In 2009, the band featured at
the second season of the musical television show Coke
Studio, also performing in the next season the following
year. The band then started working on the release of
their third studio album. However, in 2011, John L. Pinto
and Muhammad Ali Jafri rejoin and Noori reunited to its
original four-man line up; as it was at the launch of
their debut album.
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