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Hasan Adan Samatar
حسن اذن ساماتار
Birth nameXasan Aadan Samatar
Born (1953-05-23) May 23, 1953 (age 71)
Dinsoor, Bay region of Somalia
GenresSomali music
Occupation(s)musician, actor, performer
Instrument(s)vocals, guitar
Years active1970s-present

Hasan Adan Samatar (Template:Lang-so, Template:Lang-ar) (b. May 23, 1953 in Diinsoor, Somalia) is a prominent Somali singer, guitarist and theatrical performer.[1][2]

Biography

Samatar was born to an artistic family in Dinsoor, Somalia in 1953. He grew up in Baidoa, where he attended primary and elementary schools. He subsequently relocated to Mogadishu, the nation's capital, and began his secondary education.

Samatar's involvement with music began at a very early age, with him first taking up singing during childhood. He later started to play the guitar. While most of Samatar's songs have been in Standard Somali, many of his early tunes were in the Maay variety. His first mainstream song was "Hadaad diido hadalkayga" in 1974.

After graduating from high school, Samatar planned on attending university in Italy. However, at the behest of friends, he decided to first take part in the 1971 edition of Heesaha Hirgalay, a talent competition that was at the time Somalia’s equivalent of American Idol. Samatar wound up winning the entire contest. He was shortly afterwards inducted into Waaberi, the premiere Somali musical ensemble, and emerged as a leader in the local music and theater scenes.

Theater

Samatar has acted in more than two dozen plays, ranging from melodramatic and socially conscious pieces to romantic productions. He is noted for both his performing ability and charismatic style.

Music

Among the most influential and enduring of Somali singers, Samatar has a musical corpus of over 200 songs, and has performed several duets with other popular Somali artists, including Saado Cali, Khadija Qalanjo and Seynab Haji Ali.

Samatar credits his exposure to Somali folklore and cultural festivals at a young age with his artistic achievements:

As a young boy growing up in Diinsoor, I used to go to [the] town center to watch dances and celebrations by townsfolk. These were mesmerizing and I think because of seeing all of that I always wanted to sing and perform.

Samatar also encourages Somali parents in the diaspora to teach their children the rich Somali culture, particularly songs and poetry, so that the youth will appreciate the beauty of their traditions and draw pride from that.

Awards

On August 14, 2010, Samatar received a lifetime achievement award from leaders of the Somali community in Minneapolis. A spokesman for Eagle Media, which had put together the tribute dinner and gala party, indicated that the organization had sought to present Samatar the prize years earlier but was waiting for the artist to return to Minnesota.

Personal life

Samatar now spends his time between in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Amsterdam, Netherlands, and still continues to tour. Samatar has 6 children which include 2 boys and 4 girls, their names are Fadumo, Naimo, Maryam, Mohamed, Abu-bakr and Raqiya.

Discography

Popular songs by Samatar include:

"Saylo" duet with sahra Axmed

  • Kala hadhi maynee (Hilbaheenna isku yaalle) or "We Will Not Be Apart" – duet with Seynab Haji Ali "Baxsan". Lyrics by Yusuf Aadan and melody by Ismail Gare. From the play: Garcadaawo iyo caashaq.[3]

See also

Notes

References

  • Diiriye, Anwar Maxamed (2006). Literature of Somali onomastics & proverbs with comparison of foreign sayings. Gobaad Communications & Press. ISBN 0-9726615-1-4.
  • Kapteijns, Lidwien; Maryan Omar Ali (1999). Women's voices in a man's world: women and the pastoral tradition in Northern Somali orature, c. 1899-1980. Heinemann. ISBN 0-325-00136-7.
  • Hassan Adan Samatar Songs. somali-music.com.
  • Somalia: Somali Famous legend gets Lifetime Achievement Award