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Ahmad Albar (Ahmad Syech Albar) was born on 16 July, 1946 in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, is an Indonesian rock musician. Discover Ahmad Albar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Ahmad Syech Albar |
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Vocalist |
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77 years old |
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Cancer |
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16 July, 1946 |
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16 July |
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Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia |
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Indonesia
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Ahmad Albar Net Worth
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Ahmad Syech Albar (أحمد شيخ البار Aḥmad Šayḵ Al-Bār) or better known as Ahmad Albar' (born 16 July 1946) is an Indonesian rock musician and vocalist of mixed ethnic Arabic and Javanese descent.
He is the founding member of God Bless.
Albar was born in Surabaya, East Java on 16 July 1946 to Syech Albar and his wife Farida Alhasni.
Both of his parents were of Arab descent.
He was the couple's fourth child.
In 1958 he played in the film Djenderal Kantjil (General Kancil).
Albar moved to the Netherlands in 1965.
In 1970 he sang "Don't Spoil My Day" and "Tell Me the World" with Clover Leaf, which charted.
The band's first performance was in Taman Ismail Marzuki on 5 May 1973, and on 16 August 1973 they held the Summer 28 concert, the first (and, as of 2004, largest) open-air concert in Indonesia.
The band, with Albar, also played in the 1973 comedy Ambisi (Ambition), directed by Nya Abbas Akup.
The titular song was an adaptation of "Firth Of Fifth", from Genesis' 1973 album Selling England by the Pound.
The same year Albar played in Laila Majenun (Laila is Possessed), directed by Sjumandjaja; "Huma di atas Bukit" was used as its theme song.
The following year, Albar recorded "Neraka Jahanam" ("Blasted Hell"), a duet with Ucok Harahap released on an album of the same name; the two called themselves Duo Kribo, based on their frizzy hair.
The titular song was based in the concept of original sin.
That same year he recorded "Jelaga" ("Soot"), a winner of Prambors FM's Teenage Song Writing Competition.
In 1975, Albar and God Bless opened for Deep Purple at a concert in Jakarta.
On 27 September 1975, Albar appeared on the cover of Tempo, with a full feature on him inside; the coverage compared his costume to Zorro's and described him spinning the microphone over his head as if he were competing in a hammer throw event.
Other magazines, such as Junior, Aktuil, and Top, soon followed; Aktuil named him the best vocalist of 1976.
In 1976, Albar and God Bless released their first album, Huma di atas Bukit (House on the Hill).
Duo Kribo released their second album, Pelacur Tua (Old Prostitute), in 1978.
Albar was then invited by Guruh Soekarnoputra to perform the song "Anak Jalanan" ("Street Children") at Guruh's Swara Mahardhika concert; it ran from 6 to 7 January 1979.
Later in 1979 he and Harahap released their third album, Panggung Sandiwara (Theatre Stage), featuring compositions by former God Bless member Ian Antono and lyrics by poet Taufiq Ismail.
He also recorded a dangdut album, Zakia, that year; the album featured six compositions by Albar and three by other artists, including Antono and Titiek Puspa.
Albar later appeared in the film Irama Cinta (Rhythm of Love) along with dangdut singer Elvy Sukaesih; the pair sang five songs together.
Afterwards, in 1980, God Bless released their second album, Cermin (Mirror).
With God Bless later going into limbo, Albar recorded two solo albums, Dunia Huru-Hara (World of Commotion) and Syair Kehidupan (Poems of Life); he also recorded an album with Fariz RM, entitled Secita Cerita (An Idea for a Story).
In 1983, Albar sang "Rahasia Semesta" ("Secret of the Universe") at the 11th National Pop Music Festival.
During the same period he was still active with God Bless, releasing Semut Hitam (Black Ants; 1988), Raksasa (Monster; 1989), and Apa Kabar? (What's Up?; 1997).
In early 1990, Albar formed Gong 2000 with Yaya Muktio, Harry Anggoman, Donny Fattah, and Ian Antono.
Their first concert, held in Senayan, Jakarta, on 26 October 1991, attracted 100,000 viewers.
Together the group released four albums, Bara Timur (Ember of the East; 1991), Gong Live (1992), Laskar (Screen; 1993), and Prahara (Tempest; 2000).
In 2003, Albar and Jockie had a large fight which led to Jockie leaving the group.
On 7 February 2004, Albar and a group of Indonesian performers, including Glenn Fredly, Armand Maulana of Gigi, and Duta of Sheila on 7, held a concert to commemorate the founding of the Malaysian rock band Search.
At the end of the concert the singers sang "Rumah Kita" ("Our House"), from Semut Hitam.
In November 2007, Albar was arrested for possessing ecstasy and hiding a drug dealer.
Tried in June 2008, he was convicted and sentenced to eight months in prison.
According to a 2011 interview with Jockie, Jockie and some fellow band members had been discussing Albar's drug habit when they decided to ask Albar to abandon drugs.
When Jockie did so, Albar reportedly pulled a pistol on him.
Guitarist Ian Antono confirmed that a pistol was involved, but he thought it could be a toy; he stated that the argument flared up when Jockie insulted Albar's family.