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Debu is a group of Muslim musicians formed in 2001 and currently based in South Jakarta, Indonesia.Most of the band's members are American, with other members from Indonesia.
"Ya Mustafa" also spelled "Ya Mustapha" (in Arabic يا مصطفى), is a well-known multilingual song from Egypt, composed by famous Egyptian Musician Mohamed Fawzi to feature in the Egyptian movie That's What Love Is (1961), in which Azzam appeared in cameo appearance as a singer while singing the song alongside leading actors Salah Zulfikar and Sabah, and which has then been recorded in ...
"Ya Baba" is a 2016 bilingual song in English and Arabic by Pakistani British artist Zack Knight featuring Rami Beatz. It is largely based on Tunisian singer Saber Rebaï's Arabic song "Sidi Mansour" in which it samples. Zack Knight wrote the additional lyrics. It was produced by Rami Beatz and Dot Da Genius and copyrighted to Quantize Music LLC.
Jack Nicholson Makes Rare TV Appearance at ‘SNL50,’ Introduces Adam Sandler’s Heartfelt Song Honoring the Show’s History
Bil Aka Kora's version of Djongo is a fusion of Kassena and modern musical styles such as jazz, reggae, and blues. [2] Djongo was originally the traditional music of the Gourounsi or Kassena (ethnic groups in the south of Burkina Faso), produced with a lot percussion instruments such as bendre , lunga, djembe , drums and flutes .
Wilhelm Anton "Bill" Leeb (born 21 September 1966, [2] in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-Canadian [3] electronic musician and record producer. He is best known for being a founding member of the industrial music group Front Line Assembly and Delerium . [ 4 ]
All references from the Acoustic Music Bill Staines Discography [5] except when noted. A Bag of Rainbows (1966) Somebody Blue (1967) Bill Staines (1971) Third Time Around (1973) Miles (1975) Old Wood and Winter Wine (1977) with Guy Van Duser; Just Play One Tune More (1977) Whistle of the Jay (1979) Bill Staines Live at the Coffeehouse ...
Music's biggest names graced the Grammy Awards with performances on Sunday, including Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan. Here's how they ranked.