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  2. Fairuz - Wikipedia

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    Fairuz in 1945. Nouhad Haddad was born on November 20, 1934 or 1935, in Beirut into a Syriac Orthodox and Maronite Christian family. [26] [27] [28] Her father, Wadie, was an Assyrian born in Mardin, then in Ottoman Syria, who moved to Lebanon to flee the Assyrian genocide.

  3. List of female Lebanese singers - Wikipedia

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    Fairuz: 1935 Most renowned and influential Arab singer of all-time, along with Umm Kulthum: Georgette Sayegh — Ghada Shbeir: 1972 — Grace Deeb: 1975 — Hiba Kawas: 1972 — Hiba Tawaji: 1987 Semi-finalist of The Voice: la plus belle voix, main female role in the new edition of Notre-Dame de Paris: Huda Haddad: 1944 Hiyam Younes: 1932 Haifa ...

  4. Fairuz discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Lebanese singer Fairuz includes a large repertoire of more than 1,500 songs, out of which nearly 800 were released. Fairuz has sold more than 150 million records worldwide. Around 85 Fairuz CDs, records, and cassettes have been officially released so far. Most songs featured on these albums were composed by the Rahbani brothers.

  5. Elyanna - Wikipedia

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    Elian Amer Marjieh (sometimes credited as Margieh; Arabic: إليان عامر مرجية; born January 22, 2002), [2] known professionally as Elyanna (إليانا), is a Palestinian and Chilean singer-songwriter, [1] merging Arabic music with Latin rhythms to create an experimental Arab-pop sound that has captured a global audience.

  6. Fayrouz Al Halabiya - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Samocha [1] [2] (1895–1955), [2] known professionally as Fayrouz Al Halabiya (Arabic: فيروز الحلبية, lit. 'Fairouz of Aleppo') [1] or Fayruz Mamish (فيروز ماميش), [3] was a Syrian singer, who was mainly active in Damascus, Beirut and Cairo.

  7. Zahrat al-Mada'en - Wikipedia

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    "Zahrat al-Mada'en" (Arabic: زهرة المدائن, transl. "Flower of the Cities"), also marketed under its French title "La Fleur des cités", is a 1967 Arabic song performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz, composed by the Rahbani brothers and written by Said Akl.

  8. Rahbani brothers - Wikipedia

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    Fairuz, Assi, and Mansour were introduced to the Western world during their 1971 tour of the United States. Initially, managers and event-organizers in the US doubted the popularity and drawing power of Fairuz and the Rahbani Brothers. However, after a concert of June 6, 1971 at Carnegie Hall, Fairuz proved that she could be a viable artist abroad.

  9. Joseph Sakr - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kartaba, Joseph Sakr started as a school teacher teaching French.He later joined the Popular Lebanese Group (الفرقة الشعبية اللبنانية) accompanying performances of the Lebanese pan-Arab singer Fairuz and later on became a prominent singer with the Rahbani Brothers and appeared in a prominent or supporting roles in a great number of their musicals on stage ...