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Burak Aydos

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Burak Aydos (born in Ankara on 8 January 1972) is a Turkish singer, composer and songwriter.[1]

He completed his primary, secondary, high school and university education in Ankara. He started his music career by taking solfege and piano lessons from Metin Tufan in 1983. He studied music at Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory. He also studied with Mısırlı Ahmet on percussion and Volkan Öktem on drums.

In 1993 Eurovision Song Contest held in Cork, Ireland, he represented Turkey with the self-written "Esmer Yarim"[2] with arrangements by Mete Artun. The song received a very low 10 points, finishing 21st in 25 songs.[3]

In 1995, he took a break from his university education and released a solo album Şartsız Kuralsız Hesapsız with his own lyrics and music. In his debut album, Vedat Sakman was on vocals and percussion, Erdinç Şenyaylar on flamenco guitar, Soner Egesel on classical guitar, Cuneyt Sözmen on bass guitar. For the singles "Yalnızlık Benim Eski Sevgilim" and "Beni Verme Ellere" music videos were released. Both were remade in a softer style in 2005, on the 10th anniversary of the album.

In 1997, Burak Aydos returned to university, graduating from Bilkent University from the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science.

In 2007, he released the album 30+[4] with Hüsnü Şenlendirici on the trumpet and clarinet, Nurhat Şensesli on bass, Volkan Öktem on drums, and Burç Şenses on the piano. Lyrics and music, as in the first album, belonged to Aydos.

Preceded by
Aylin Vatankoş
with "Yaz Bitti"
(1992)
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
1993
Succeeded by
Arzu Ece
with "Sev"
(1995)

References

  1. Biyografya: Burak Aydos (in Turkish)
  2. A.Buğra Tokmakoğlu (10 May 2009). "Eurovision 1993 / Burak Aydos-Esmer Yarim" (in Türkçe). Keşfetsek. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  3. Turk Pop Muzik: Burak Aydos (in Turkish)
  4. Muzik habercisi: Burak Aydos'un ikinci randevusu (in Turkish)

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