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Lebanese pop-folk singer, composer, concert dancer, Muslim humanitarian and businesswoman Layla Iskandar: 1984 — Majida El Roumi: 1956 — Madeline Matar : 1972 — Marie Suleiman — Maria Nalbandian: 1983 — Maya Diab: 1978 — Maya Nasri: 1976 – Maya Nehme: 1987 — Marwa: 1974 — Mashael: 1984 — Manel Mallat: 1987 — Mona Maraachli ...
Several singers emerged in this period, among some of the most famous Fairuz, Sabah, Zaki Nassif, and Wadih El Safi. [2] During the fifteen-year civil war and the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, most of the Lebanese music stars moved to Cairo or Paris, with a large music scene in Beirut only returning after 1992. [3]
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.
21st-century Lebanese singers (2 C, 1 P) Lebanese singers by language (4 C)-Singers from Beirut (8 P) + Lebanese male singers (3 C, 2 P) Lebanese women singers (3 C ...
Elissa's debut studio album Baddy Doub, was released in Lebanon in December 1998 by Lido Musique, later given wider distribution in the Arab world by EMI Music Arabia in early 1999. [8] On the album's titular single, she collaborated with Spanish singer, Gerard Ferrer; he additionally appeared on various songs on the album.
21st-century Lebanese male singers (41 P) T. Lebanese tenors (1 P) Pages in category "Lebanese male singers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Lebanon portal; Music portal Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Lebanese musicians by century (3 C) Lebanese musicians ...
Issam Rajji (Arabic: عصام رجي) (born 1944 in Kfarshima, died 2001 Lebanon) was a Lebanese singer, lyricist and composer most prominent during the 1970s and 80s. Early life [ edit ]