Müslüm Gürses (; 7 May 1953 – 3 March 2013), born Müslüm Akbaş and called Müslüm Baba (literally: ''Father'' ''Müslüm''), was a popular Turkish
arabesque singer and actor.
Personal life
He was born on 7 May 1953 in an adobe hut in the Turkmen village of Fıstıközü in
Halfeti district of
Şanlıurfa Province
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, southeastern Turkey. His mother was Emine, his father Mehmet, a farmer. Müslüm was only three years old when the family migrated to
Adana
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due to financial problems.
At the age of 13, Müslüm was singing in the cotton fields he was working in. In his childhood, he also worked as a tailor's and a cobbler's apprentice. In 1967, he participated and won the title of a song contest organized by Adana Family-friendly Tea Garden. He then began to perform at Radio Çukurova. During this time, he adopted the surname Gürses, which means literally "stentorian voice".
In 1978, during a trip from
Tarsus, Mersin
Tarsus (; Hittite language, Hittite: 𒋫𒅈𒊭 ; ; ; ) is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Mersin Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,029 km2, and its population is 350,732 (2022). It is a historic city, inland from the ...
to Adana, he was involved in a car accident. The crash scene was so terrible that he was assumed dead as he was pulled off the wreck, and therefore taken to the morgue instead of the hospital. After discovered by chance that he was alive, he was treated and underwent
cranioplasty, getting a metal plate implemented for skull repair.
Another tragedy he experienced was that in addition to his brother's murder, his father murdered his mother. Mehmet Akbaş remarried after he was released from prison. However, Müslüm Gürses remained all the time silent and resentful because of his father's doing.
In 1980, Müslüm Gürses was on a concert tour in
Malatya
Malatya (; ; Syriac language, Syriac ܡܠܝܛܝܢܐ Malīṭīná; ; Ancient Greek: Μελιτηνή) is a city in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey and the capital of Malatya Province. The city has been a human settlement for thousands of y ...
, where
Muhterem Nur (1932–2020) already a well-known movie actress and singer, shared the stage with him. They started a quarrel during the evening. This became the beginning of the ever-lasting love between the two. The couple got married following after four years in 1986.
He was her second husband.
Career
From 1967 on, he performed live
türkü,
Turkish folk songs, regularly on Saturdays within the state-owned radio station of
TRT Adana-Çukurova. His debut record single "''Emmioğlu''/''Ovada Taşa Basma''" was released in 1968. The next year in 1969, he already landed a hit record titled "''Sevda Yüklü Kervanlar''/''Vurma Güzel Vurma''" released by Palandöken Records in Istanbul, which sold 300,000 copies.
After completing his conscription, he returned to Istanbul and successfully continued to record folk songs. He had 13 singles by label Palandöken, four by Bestefon, 15 by Hülya Records and finally two by Çin Çin Records. Müslüm Gürses stepped into
Yeşilçam in the heyday of fanciful arabesque music, and starred in 38 movies singing songs in most of them.
Later in his life, Gürses's interest started to shift toward other musical genres. He included pop and rock music to his repertory, singing such titles as "Olmadı Yar" of
Nilüfer, "Paramparça" of
Teoman and "İkimizin Yerine" of
Tarkan
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People
* Tarkan (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Tarkan (singer) (born 1972), Turkish pop singer
Other uses
* Tarkhan, an ancient Turkic and Mongol nobility title
* Tarkan (comics), a fic ...
.
Gürses' joint project with writer Murathan Mungan, "Aşk Tesadüfleri Sever", which took 2 years to prepare, took its place in music markets on April 18, 2006, under the Pasaj Music label. He sang songs written by Mungan and composed by many foreign musicians, from David Bowie to Garbage, from Leonard Cohen to Bob Dylan, from Rainbow to Björk and Jane Birkin.
Müslüm Gürses mainly sang Turkish folk and Ottoman classical music in arabesque style. In his songs, he primarily expressed sorrow and painful feelings. He is considered a cult figure of Turkish folk music, and has a very dedicated group of fans, most of whom being young, low-income urban people, who call him "Müslüm Baba'" ("Papa Müslüm") affectionately.
Gürses had maybe the most interesting audience. At a time, his fans used to cut and bleed themselves using razor blades during his concerts. This phenomenon led to Müslüm Gürses becoming a subject of scientific research at universities. For this reason, even intellectuals began to take an interest in him during the late 1990s.
Health complications and death
In November 2012, it was announced that Gürses was in critical condition following a heart bypass surgery he had undergone recently. On 3 March 2013 at 10:30, he died due to complications with his surgery and declining health during post-operative care. He had been in the intensive care unit continuously since his surgery.
After a memorial ceremony held at the
Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall the next day and subsequent religious funeral in the
Teşvikiye Mosque
The Teşvikiye Mosque () is a neo-baroque structure located in the Teşvikiye neighbourhood of Şişli district in Istanbul, Turkey.
History
The mosque was originally commissioned in 1794 by Sultan Selim III, but most of the current mosque t ...
, he was buried at the
Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.
Works
Filmography
* ''
İsyankar'' – 1979
* ''
Bağrı Yanık'' – 1980
* ''
İtirazım Var'' – 1980
* ''
Hasret'' – 1980
* ''
Kul Sevdası'' – 1980
* ''
Zeytin Gözlüm'' – 1980
* ''
Mutlu Ol Yeter'' – 1981
* ''
Anlatamadım'' – 1983
* ''
Ağlattı Kader'' – 1984
* ''
Bir Yıldız Doğuyor'' – 1984
* ''
Çare Sende Allah'ım'' – 1984
* ''
Garibanlar'' – 1984
* ''
Sev Yeter'' – 1984
* ''
Güldür Yüzümü'' – 1985
* ' – 1985
* ''
Kul Kuldan Beter'' – 1985
* ''
Yaranamadım'' – 1985
* ''
Beleşçiler'' – 1986
* ''
Çığlık'' – 1986
* ''
Seher Vakti'' – 1986
* ''
Töre
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Its harbour is the northernmost of the Bothnian Bay (and thus, of the Baltic Sea) that is accessible ...
'' – 1986
* ''
Yıkıla Yıkıla'' – 1986
* ''
Kader Rüzgarı'' – 1986
* ''
Kısmetin En Güzeli'' – 1986
* ''
Küskünüm'' – 1986
* ''
Oğlum'' – 1987
* ''
Talihsizler'' – 1987
* ''
Sevmemeli'' – 1988
* ''
Yalnızlık Korkusu'' – 1988
* ''
Dertler İnsanı'' – 1990
* ''
Dünya Boştur'' – 1990
* ''
Bir Akıllı Bir Deli'' – 2002
* ''
Muhabbet Kuşları'' – 2002
* ''
Can Kardesler'' –
* ''
Ömerçip'' – 2002
* ''
Balans ve Manevra'' – 2005
* ''
Amerikalılar Karadeniz'de 2'' – 2006
* ''
Esrarlı Gözler'' – 2008
* ''
Şov Bizinıs'' – 2011
Composer
* ''Ağır abi'' (2011)
* ''Yaşlı Gözlerin Üstadı – Kul'' (2013)
Discography
References
External links
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Müslüm Gürseson
Spotify
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1953 births
2013 deaths
People from Halfeti
Turkish male film actors
Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery
20th-century Turkish male actors
21st-century Turkish male actors
20th-century Turkish male singers
Turkish folk-pop singers
Golden Butterfly Award winners