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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Bar Manco, Kayahan, A k Veysel at ro lu, Feridun Duza ac, Mustafa Sandal, Zulfu Livaneli, Orhan Gencebay, Dario Moreno, Koray Candemir, Kenan Do ulu, Pir Sultan Abdal, Zeki Muren, Ruhi Su, Ahmet Kaya, Serdar Ortac, Levent Yuksel, Beduk, Orhan Olmez, smail YK, Murat Boz, Cihan Ozdemir, Ceza, Ramazan Kubat, Mazhar Alanson, Barlas Erinc, Kerim Tekin, A k Mahzuni erif, Yusuf Guney, Yal n, Alpay, Harun Tekin, Teoman, Ferdi Tayfur, Umit Besen, Burak Kut, Ercan ahin, Arif Susam, Burak Guven, Ogeday, smail Turut, Ogan Ayd n, Erol Evgin, Karacao lan, Bahad r Akkuzu, Fatih Erkoc, Yavuz Bingol, Soner Ozbilen, Ahmet Ozhan, Co kun Sabah, Engin Noyan, Hakan Altun, Ne et Erta, Sarp, Arif Sa, Munir Nurettin Selcuk, Sami Levi, Soner Ar ca, Ankaral Turgut, Tekin Kurtulu, Hasan Y lmaz, Hilmi Yaray c, Okan Patirer, Muslum Gurses, Ali Tufan K rac, Galip Sokullu, Cetin Alp, Arif irin, Serkan Tekta, Gokhan Ozo uz, Kul Nesimi, Genc Osman Yava, Nida Tufekci, Ertu Ergin. Excerpt: Bar Manco (also spelled Baris Mancho in some European album releases) (January 2, 1943 - January 31, 1999) was a Turkish rock singer, composer, and television producer. He composed about 200 songs, some of which were translated into a variety of languages including English, Japanese, Greek, Italian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Persian, Urdu and Arabic. He remains one of the most popular public figures of Turkey. Manco was born in Istanbul, Turkey on January 2, 1943. His mother, Rikkat Uyan k, was a famous singer in early 1940s. His older brother, who was born during World War II, was named Sava ("war" in Turkish) while he was named Bar ("peace" in Turkish) by his parents to celebrate the end of the war. His fame greatly popularized the use of the name Bar in Turkey. In primary school his head was shaven to prevent head lice, a serious threat back t...