Ahmet Edip Akbayram[1] (29 December 1950 – 2 March 2025)[2] was a Turkish musician.

Biography

He was born in Gaziantep on 29 December 1950. He was diagnosed with polio when he was only nine months old. Edip Akbayram, who spent his childhood in the grip of this disease, also began his passion for music in his childhood. Akbayram said of those years, "I would go to the concerts of famous pop singers with the money I saved from my weekly allowance, and when I got home, I would imitate them in front of the mirror." During his childhood, he founded an orchestra and worked as an amateur singer at a wedding hall near his home.

In the orchestra they founded in high school, they played and sang compositions they made on the folk songs of Pir Sultan and Karacaoğlan. They made their first record "Kendim Ettim Kendim Buldum" during their high school years. The name of the group they released their first record with was "Siyah Örümcekler". The record was released in two different editions under the titles "Siyah Örümcekler-Gaziantep Orkestrası" and "Edip Akbayram ve Siyah Örümcekler". After Gaziantep, Adana became their second address where Akbayram first took on the stage with the orchestra he founded. Later, he started working in a nightclub called "Beyaz Saray" there.

He graduated from high school in 1968 and went to Istanbul. When he graduated from high school, he took the university entrance exams to study medicine, which he always wanted to do, and won the dentistry major. However, his passion for music took over and he gave up this profession and devoted himself to music.

After coming to Istanbul, he participated in the Golden Microphone in 1971. He won the first place with his first composition, "Kükredi Çimenler", inspired by a poem by Âşık Veysel.[3] He founded the Dostlar Orkestrası in 1974 and became one of the leading names in Anatolian pop music. Later, he received awards with his singles "Kara Kuzu", "Deniz Üstü Köpürür" and "Garip", and became an artist whose fame was heard throughout the country. He broke sales records and won the Golden Record with his songs "Aldırma Gönül" and "Eşkiya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz", has around 250 awards given by various organizations.

The 80s were difficult years for Edip Akbayram and similar musicians. Between 1981 and 1988, their compositions were banned from being played on TRT.[4] But from the mid-90s onwards, he made a new breakthrough, especially with his album Türküler Yanmaz, and showed that he continued to walk on his own path without deviating. Akbayram dedicated this album to those who lost their lives in the Sivas Massacre.[5] This album included songs composed by Can Yücel, Oktay Rifat, Ahmed Arif and Vedat Türkali.

He explained what he wanted to do from the beginning as follows: "I wanted to do something permanent. I took Fikret Kızılok[6] and Cem Karaca's pop-style singing of Anatolian melodies as an example. I developed myself completely as Edip Akbayram in terms of color and line. I wanted to make social music. My music had to be about the lives and problems of the masses. However, I also tried to stay away from sharp, cheap heroism. Without compromising my beliefs, thoughts, and politics, I wanted to reach the problematic, poor, masses by utilizing musical technique and do something more contemporary." He married Ayten in 1979, has a daughter and a son named Türkü and Ozan.

He died of multiple organ failure in the intensive care unit of Haydarpaşa Numune Hospital, where he was treated for pneumonia, on 2 March 2025, at the age of 74.[7]

Discography

Albums (LP/MC/CD)

Year Title Ref.
1974 Edip Akbayram [8]
1977 Nedir Ne Değildir?
1982 Nice Yıllara Gülüm
1984 Dostlar 1984
1985 Dostlar 1985
1986 Yeni Gelen Güne Türkü
1988 Özgürlük
1990 Şahdamar
1991 Senden Haber Yok
1991 Hava Nasıl Oralarda?
1992 Unutamadıklarım
1993 Bir Şarkın Olsun Dudaklarında
1994 Türküler Yanmaz
1996 Güzel Günler Göreceğiz
1997 Yıllar
1998 Dün ve Bugün
1999 İlk Günkü Gibi
2001 Selam Olsun
2002 33'üncü
2004 Dün ve Bugün 2
2005 Dün ve Bugün 3
2008 Söyleyemediklerim
2012 Mayıs

45's

Year Title Ref.
1970 Kendim Ettim Kendim Buldum - Çiçeklerin Dili (Siyah Örümcekler) [8]
1972 Kükredi Çimenler - Boşu Boşuna
1972 Anam Ağlar Başucumda Oturur - Sev Beni Beni
1973 Deniz Üstü Köpürür - Dumanlı Dumanlı Oy Bizim Eller
1973 Değmen benim Gamlı Yaslı Gönlüme - Yakar İnceden İnceden
1974 İnce İnce Bir Kar Yağar - Dağlar Dağladı Beni
1974 Garip - Kaşların Karasına
1975 Kolum Nerden Aldın Sen Bu Zinciri - Gam Üstüne Gam Yapılır
1976 Mehmet Emmi - Affetmem Seni
1976 Zalim Zalim - Kahpe Felek
1977 Aldırma Gönül - Sen Açtın Yarayı
1978 Analara Kıymayın Efendiler - Adiloş Bebe
1979 Eşkiya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz - Gidenlerin Türküsü [9]
1981 Bugün Bizde Bayram Var - Bu Yıl Benim Yeşil Bağım Kurudu [8]

In 1971, Edip Akbayram recorded the song İşte Hendek İşte Deve - Katip Arzuhalim, which Barış Manço recorded with Moğollar, with the Nejat Taylan Orchestra. The record was released on behalf of the Nejat Taylan Orchestra.

References

  1. ^ "Member List" (in Turkish). MSG. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Edip akbayram hayatını kaybetti". Retrieved 2 March 2025.
  3. ^ Türkiye'nin 1970'li Yılları (in Turkish). İletişim Yayınları. ISBN 978-975-05-3197-2.
  4. ^ "Edip Akbayram'ın hayatı". hthayat.haberturk.com. Retrieved 2 March 2025.
  5. ^ ""Türküler Yanmaz"". Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  6. ^ Bates, Eliot (2016). Digital Tradition: Arrangement and Labor in Istanbul's Recording Studio Culture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-021573-6.
  7. ^ "Edip Akbayram 75 yaşında hayatını kaybetti". BBC News Türkçe (in Turkish). 2 March 2025. Retrieved 2 March 2025.
  8. ^ a b c Edip Akbayram discography at Discogs Edit this at Wikidata
  9. ^ Şubesi, Mimarlar Odası Büyükkent. Mimarlara Mektuplar 2006 (in Turkish). Mimarlar Odası İstanbul Büyükkent Şubesi. ISBN 978-605-01-0946-7.
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