Artist: 3 Hur-El

3 Hur-El were one Turkey's most popular "Anatolian rock" bands. Comprised of three brothers, Onur (bass), Haldun (drums), and Feridun Hurel (guitar, saz, vocals), they followed the lead of Mogollar and performed some of the best examples of the genre. They wrote their own sometimes folk-driven Anatolian pop/rock, but they also paraphrased some classic folk songs with considerable ingenuity. Although their fame was short-lived, they helped improve the Turkish culture's stance toward rock music. All three brothers were born in Trabzon (Onur in 1948, Haldun in 1949, and Feridun in 1951), the largest city on the northern coast of Turkey. They moved to Istanbul due to their father's business; since they were members of a rather poor family, they were attentive to foreign musical developments but couldn't buy any instruments to play. But their desire to make music was soon realized when their father came home with an accordion, and the seeds of their later musical journey began to take root.
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