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Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Erkin Koray was the most influential figure in the history of Turkish rock music. Possessed of a crystalline, powerful baritone voice, he was a unique and accomplished guitarist and inventor of the electric baglama (saz). His compositions melded oriental and Turkish folk melodies and songs with Middle Eastern themes, along with psych-driven, progressively influenced rock. 1996's Gün Ola Harman Ola juxtaposed mutations of traditional harmonies, modes, and rhythms against Koray's contemporary melodies and instrumentation. The set included the rock anthems "Öfke" and "Akrebin Gözleri," and the album stands as one of his finest recordings. His first concert was on December 29, 1957; with this very first gig, he became a focal point for attention. He was cited as a "crazy rocker" in most of the newspapers and magazines even before releasing any music on vinyl. He became more than just a musician -- his long hair became his symbol of living the rock & roll lifestyle. Koray's influence on Turkish culture and music cannot be overstated. He introduced many new sounds and trends to his country's pop music scene, and singlehandedly created the foundation for 21st century Turkish rock music. His songs have been covered by many popular artists in Turkey. He will be remembered as one of the most influential musicians in Turkey's history, and as a global psychedelic pioneer.
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