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Hindi Zahra (born 1979 in Khouribga, Morocco) is a Franco-Moroccan singer and actress, When coming up with a stage name, she simply inverted her birth name. Her songs are mostly in English but some lyrics as in the song Imik Si Mik are in the Berber language. Influenced by singers like Cheikha Rimitti, Hindi Zahra has drawn comparisons with Beth Gibbons of Portishead, Manu Chao, Billie Holiday, Patti Smith, and Norah Jones. Zahra grew up with her Moroccan mother, a dancer and actress, in Khouribga, Morocco. She left school at age 15 and moved to Paris to her father, a...
Hani Zahra is a man and a band. The man originated from Nebraska and has recorded nearly 800 songs since the age of 16 ranging from acoustical Beatles-inspired love songs to warped surf rock guitar medleys glazed in falsetto harmonies. The band is comprised of drummer Tom Ambroz (former member of UUVVWWZ), bassist Adrian Morgan (of Timeless Mastering), synth player Gillian Orwoll (from Max & Gillian), and guitarist Dan Hanrahan (of The People). The band officially formed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and have three releases since 2012. Hani Zahra EP was the first in May, followed by the full-length Along Those...
Julie is the Maltese singer whose 2004 performance got Malta to the finals of the Eurovision song contest and made her a leading pop singer in Malta and Europe, later embarking on a world tour with performances in the U.K and the United States. Her performance intrigued the BBC commentator Terry Wogan who commented “At last we hear some proper singing”. Julie was raised in Malta and grew up imitating Enya and Mariah Carey urged by her mother Monica who sadly passed away the same year Julie made her debut on TV at age 13. Julie was discovered by her...