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Turkish rock legend Baris Manco remembered

He died of heart attack on this day, 22 years ago

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09:26 - 1/02/2021 Monday
Update: 09:35 - 1/02/2021 Monday
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Turkey’s rock legend, singer, composer and television host Baris Manco is being remembered on Sunday, his 22nd death anniversary.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year all events in his memory are being held online.

"However, the traditional Baris Manco ferry will make its voyage as it makes on the first Sunday of February every year, if God wills, but without any passengers this year," his son Dogukan told Anadolu Agency.

"We will be broadcasting it live on the [verified] Baris Manco Instagram account."

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Born on Jan. 2, 1943, in Istanbul during World War II, he was named Baris, which means "peace" in the Turkish language.

After his early education, Manco graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium in 1969, where he studied graphic and textile design.

His interest in music had begun during high school, where he formed a band called Kafadarlar, i.e. Buddies.

In 1978, he married Lale Caglar, and fathered two sons.

Manco impressed everyone when he started his television career in 1988, directing and presenting the program, 7'den 77'ye (From 7 to 77).

He wrote and recorded more than 200 songs during his career, many of which were translated into English, Japanese, French, Italian, Greek, Persian, and Arabic.

He died of a heart attack on Feb. 1, 1999, just before the release of his album Mancoloji, celebrating his 40th year in the music industry. Millions of people gathered in Istanbul for his funeral.


- 'I sang your folk songs to you'

Dogukan said Manco modernized folk songs, which appeal to the new generation. "With a new music style, he kept the classics alive."

"'I sang your folk songs to you'," he recalled his father's saying. "If you pay attention to the lyrics, they always emphasized the teachings that are in our culture, values."

For him, no artist can be compared to his father.

"Today, people of all views and walks of life come to his house. All religions, races… Nobody would call that this man is against us. Because everyone finds something for themselves."

- A purpose

Batikan, another of Manco's sons, said it would be unfair if we describe him as just a musician, adding that he believes Manco was sent for a purpose, to convey something to his people.

"He had such a character that he never forgot his past. Having lived through difficult times, which this generation never experienced, made Baris Manco strong."

*Writing by Burak Dag in Ankara

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