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Best podcasts about ziad rahbani

Latest podcast episodes about ziad rahbani

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 22/12/2024

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 56:54


In onda Gigi Longo. Musiche: Tony Coe con Ali Farka Touré, Harold Land, George Duke, Ziad Rahbani, Bennie Maupin, Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, Hiroshi Suzuki, Julian Priester & Pepo Mtoto.

NAIZ IRRATIA - Bigarren kafea | naiz.eus
Ziad Rahbani; mendebaldea eta ekialde urbila batzen dituen musikaria

NAIZ IRRATIA - Bigarren kafea | naiz.eus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024


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Le jazz sur France Musique
Enfermés : Jihye Lee, Ziad Rahbani, Médéric Collignon, Coleman Hawkins et d'autres

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 59:32


durée : 00:59:32 - Enfermés - par : Nathalie Piolé -

The Face Radio
Worldy // 22-07-24

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 119:45


It's the doggy dodgy days of late July and the American political landscape has never felt more like a spilled ice cream melting on the sidewalk with lots of ants all over it, oh to escape. Worldy heads to the islands where the heat is even more intense but this only makes the cold drinks go down better and the relief of shade that more comfortable. The tunes are Latin swing, jazz cats, steel drums, Cumbias, it's a party with very few tan lines. Featured music; Ziad Rahbani, Manu Dibango, Grupo Magnético, Swinging Stars Of Dominica, Meridian Brothers Y Grupo Renacimiento, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Tony Seymour And The Night-Beaters Johnny Lytle, and loads more. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy/Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Mondays from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Anthropological Airwaves
Season 05 - Episode 03: Dismantling the Ivory Tower (Open Mic Edition) - Part One

Anthropological Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 31:09


This episode is the first of a two-episode series on the production of archaeological knowledge in Lebanon produced by Nelly Abboud, contributing editor to the Archaeology Section at American Anthropologist. The series invokes the concept of an “open mic,” or a live show in which members of the audience–no matter their professional stature–take the stage to share their observations, critiques, and analysis. Nelly's guests are early and mid-career archaeologists working in archaeology and museum worlds that remain elitist and exclusively reserved for members of a privileged and well-established social class. In each episode, she gives the metaphorical floor to a young voice in Lebanese archaeology and asks them to discuss their career within this system and the place of archaeology in contemporary Lebanese public life. The series begins with reflections from Lebanese archaeologist Lorine Mouawad about the nature of the archaeological field in Lebanon and how Ottoman and French colonial mentalities continue to inform how the field is managed. She shares her thoughts on the current state of the field and these sociopolitical entaglements in the context of her own experience as a field archaeologist. Episode Transcript Closed-Captioning Credits: Producer: Nelly AbboudExecutive Producer - Anar Parikh Featured Music: "Relative Serenity Houdou' Nisbi هدوء نسبي,” by Ziad Rahbani.

MFM SPEAKS OUT
EP 44:  April Centrone on Her Interest and Pursuit of Arabic Music

MFM SPEAKS OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 71:43


"Our bedrock is education. We're always intent upon creating beautiful alliances."Our guest for this episode of MFM Speaks Out is April Centrone. April Centrone is a multi-instrumentalist (specialising in the riqq, darbuka, frame drum, trap drum, and oud), co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, teacher, composer, film producer and director, and music therapist based in NY / NJ. She has toured as a drummer and percussionist with Secret Chiefs, Ziad Rahbani, Marcel Khalife, Bassam Saba, and others.She is a Carnegie Hall World Explorer musician and educator, business owner and founder of 10PRL, arts/film/event space on the Jersey Shore, and co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, non-profit organization specializing in the performance and education of Arabic music. She has a Masters degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College, NYC.As a youth educator, April worked closely with inner-city schools throughout NYC's boroughs, teaching Arabic music and percussion and coordinating world music projects through Musicians For Harmony and Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Connect. As a music therapist, her work included her participation in a ‘Music Therapy Tour' with the U.S. Embassy of Malaysia, holding workshops at Rohingya refugee youth centers and safe houses for young Malaysian women. During her residence in Lebanon from 2013 to 2016, she held Arabic music workshops for Syrian and Palestinian refugee youth through her project, Juthoor, with Nisreen Nasser.She currently teaches world music at William Paterson University, leads group classes and workshops virtually and in NYC, and has held lectures in music therapy and Arabic music/percussion at Taipei University of the Arts, Lebanese American University and others.Over her career, April has performed in venues such as the United Nations, NYC Opera House, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and has toured throughout Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Far East, performing at the Marciac Jazz Festival (FR), New Zealand World Music Festival Festival, Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors (NYC), Musicas Do Mundo, Sines (PT), Beirut Jazz Festival (LB), Taipei Chinese Orchestra Silk Road Conference (TW), and others. Her debut album ‘New Moon' is available on CD Baby and Spotify.  Topics Discussed:April's interest and pursuit of Arabic music, her meeting and work with Bassam Saba in founding the New York Arabic Orchestra, her philosophies on blending cultures, the artistic, cultural, and spiritual essence of Arabic music, her solo album New Moon, her teaching resume, her work as a music therapist, her charitable works, women's roles in Arabic music, the political situation in Iran and how if affects the music community, the business model of the New York Arabic Orchestra and their potential and actual collaboration and solidarity with the music community at large. Music featured in this episode:"Raqsat al-Atlas" composed by Abd el-Qader al Rashidi, performed by the New York Arabic Orchestra "Fire and Blood" by April Centrone"New Moon" by April Centrone(All music used with permission)Links:April Centrone website: www.aprilcentrone.comInstagram: @aprilcentroneNY Arabic Orchestra: https://nyarabicorchestra.org/DBDBD NY interview: https://doobeedoobeedoo.info/2011/03/02/interview-bassam-saba-and-april-centrone-speaking-about-their-baby-the-ny-arabic-orchestra/

Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith
Natalie Shooter #25 On her contribution to the Disco Heterotopias' book, the rise of SWANA region community radio and music journalism in the Arab world.

Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 46:33


From the Electronic Music Life archive, James Locksmith speaks with dear friend, writer, editor, music historian, DJ, co-founding member of the Beirut Groove Collective - NATALIE SHOOTER. Natalie was based in Beirut just over a decade, before moving back to the UK, running parties with DJ's Enersto Chahoud, her husband and event partner and DJ, journalist and filmmaker Jackson Allers. Together they are the Beirut Groove Collective, a traveling club night that was formed in Beirut in 2010 to bring awareness to lost gems of the Arab world, North Africa and bring homage to UK Northern soul, weird Italo disco, rare US funk, soul Jazz and other obscurities in between. Recorded in November 2020 they spoke about Natalie's involvement in the Global Dance Cultures of the 1970s and 1980s: "Disco Heterotopias' book" which includes a chapter by her and Ernesto Chahoud on disco music and the nightlife scene in Lebanon during the civil war, tracing the story of early disco singles by Elias and Ziad Rahbani and Ihsan Al Mounzer, Raja Zahr and Mohammed Jamal. It also features interviews with Ziad Rahbani and Jacqueline 'Monroe' to name a few. They also spoke about the rise of community radio in the SWANA region, dancing on zoom and clubbing culture during the pandemic. And Natalie's contribution as a journalist in the SWANA region, from her early Time Out Beirut days to features on Belly Dance Disco on Al Jazeera in 2021. Follow Natalie Shooter: https://www.instagram.com/natshooter/ https://www.instagram.com/beirutgroovecollective/

Los Sonidos del Planeta Azul
Los Sonidos del Planeta Azul 2922 - DULCE PONTES, GRABRIEL SAGLIO, ZIAD RAHBANI (03/03/2022)

Los Sonidos del Planeta Azul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 35:37


DULCE PONTES, GRABRIEL SAGLIO, ZIAD RAHBANI,... Más información en: https://www.lossonidosdelplanetaazul.com

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Néo Géo Nova : Le Worldmix
Worldmix : Le Morning Mix De DJ Hectik

Néo Géo Nova : Le Worldmix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 47:53


Néo Géo Nova commence et se termine avec les Worldmix du label Fortuna Records.représentés ce jour-là à Nova par Zack Bar et Maor Hectik , les co-fondateurs du label.Maor Hectik est aux platines pour ce réveil aux sonorités orientales et reggae. Cette fois-ci, ce n'est pas sur les ondes de leur radio TEDER basée à Tel Aviv mais dans nos studios. Leur premier choix : le groupe turc allemand Elektro Hafiz avec le psychédélique “Nosad Nove”. Un aller Allemagne-Liban plus tard, nous voilà prêt à écouter le parrain de la musique du Moyen-Orient, Ziad Rahbani et son titre “Hollas”. Cap à l'est avec le chanteur égyptien Muhammad Munir, une des grandes sources d'inspiration du label. “Batik Aleiki” à l'appui. Puis le morceau “Commando” du russe Arsenii, avant de terminer sur une sélection de reggae, la “grande passion depuis le premier jour” du label. Petite histoire : bien avant Fortuna Records, ils avaient un autre label de réédition consacré, celui-ci, uniquement au reggae. La présence de Dennis Brown, Israel Vibration et Cornell Campbel dans ce Worldmix en témoigne. PlaylistPinkpantheress - Just For MeDany PLay - Fa'WakaArlo Parks - Too good Grupo Socavon - Homenaje A JustinoDowdelin - Simé LoveCharlotte Adigery - Thank YouCesaria Evora - Crepuscular SolidaoDont le Morning Mix par DJ Hectik (Fortuna Records )Elektro Hafiz - Nosad NoveZiad Rahbani - HollasMuhammad Munir - Batib AleikiArsenii - CommandoDennis Brown - Have You Been In LoveIsrael Vibration - Cool & CalmCornell Campbell - Minibus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Troubadour Woman تروبادور ومان
Ziad Rahbani لحن علماشي

A Troubadour Woman تروبادور ومان

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 23:49


How has Ziad Rahbani been influenced by the music and personality of Sayed Darwish? Can those listeners who don't agree with him put aside his political views and just enjoy his compositions for what they are? Ziad Rahbani has contributed in more than one way to our contemporary Arabic Music library .. His style of compositions have incorporated the old Rahbani school but also he was able to venture into his own Jazz style of compositions. Songs that the young and old could relate to and love.. I hope you can listen to the podcast and offer feedback! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laradarwazah/message

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Les Tympans de Magellan
Les Tympans de Magellan #27 - لبنان (Lubnān)

Les Tympans de Magellan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 116:34


Les Tympans de Magellan, c'est un podcast à peu près mensuel qui fait voyager vos oreilles. Chaque épisode, un nouveau pays mis à l'honneur à travers une liste de morceaux soigneusement choisis. Le pays du mois : Pour ce vingt-septième épisode, c'est Wazoo qui a choisi le pays de destination de vos oreilles, le Liban ! Tracklist : Ali Jihad Racy - "The Lamentation of Isis" Elias & Ziad Rahbani - "Don't Blame Me" Fairuz - "Cوا حبيبي (Wa Habibi)" The Cedars - "Hide if You Want to Hide" الراس (El Rass) & مونما (Munma) - "Nou7 / The Noah" Issam Hajali - "Intazirne" Gazebo - "Lunatic" دمار (Damaar) - "Preaching for Mass Suicide" Liliane Chlela - "2020" Praed Orchestra! - "Doomsday Survival Kit (extrait)" إحسان المنذر (Ihsan al-Munzer) - "Girls of Iskandariah" Kid Fourteen - "One Day I'm Gone" Fadi Tabbal - "A Bridge Across the Precipice in the High Mountains" Charbel Haber - "Stories of Decay (extrait)" Thoom - "Eat to Taste" الهبر خالد (Khaled al-Habr) - "صباح يوم جديد" Filmon Wehbi - "Bishtikibom" Envoyez vos morceaux Vous avez jusqu'au 18 juillet 2021 23:59 pour envoyer un titre libanais accompagné de votre commentaire à wazoo@xsilence.net. Nous sélectionnerons certains des morceaux reçus pour les diffuser et lirons le commentaire associé. • Générique de début : Depeche Mode - "World in My Eyes"• Générique de fin : Wyatt / Atzmon / Stephen - "What a Wonderful World" Retrouver le podcast : XSilence | Facebook | Twitter | Apple Podcasts | Podcloud

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
NOISE UNIT, AKSAK MABOUL, ROBERT DAYTON.

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 182:23


CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This evening's broadcast features new music by Aksak Maboul (Belgium), Ancient Relic (Toronto), Catenary Wires (UK), Null Command (Victoria), Robert Dayton (Vancouver), Space Queen (Vancouver), '60s Colombian garage rawk from The Ampex, '70s Lebanese theatre music by Ziad Rahbani, OG punk from The Stimulators, plus Black Jazz Records' Chester Thompson and Doug Carn reissues.

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 09/05/2021

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 95:04


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Les Baxter, Billie Holiday, Nick Mason, Carla Bley, Wyatt, Frith, Gowen, Miller, Artchipel, Comicoperando, Gong, de Liège, Cameo Adele, Nym, Ziad Rahbani, Natalie Bergman, Braida, Locatelli, Sutera

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 09/05/21

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 95:04


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Les Baxter, Billie Holiday, Nick Mason, Carla Bley, Wyatt, Frith, Gowen, Miller, Artchipel, Comicoperando, Gong, de Liège, Cameo Adele, Nym, Ziad Rahbani, Natalie Bergman, Braida, Locatelli, Sutera

WEFUNK Radio
WEFUNK Show 1074

WEFUNK Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021


DJ Cutnice slides effortlessly from soul classics by Marvin Gaye and Inell Young to raw hiphop by KRS-One and world grooves by Sivuca and Quantic. Plus Skyzoo's brassy lament for Brooklyn, a mighty slab of Persian funk from Ziad Rahbani, and blasts of Lagos heat from Aktion and Ofo The Black Company. View the full playlist for this show at http://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1074 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at http://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 25/04/2021

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 85:55


A cura di Gigi Longo. Brani di Jeff Özdemir, Désolé Léo, Beige GT, Elke Brauweiler, Joanna Gemma Auguri, Daniel Raymond Gahn, Babani Soundsystem, Pauline Anna Strom, Dialect, Radboud Mens, Tomas Nordmark, Bowrain, Nun Gun featuring Sohail Daulatzai, Ziad Rahbani, Dave Gisler Trio, João Lobo, Tony Coe.

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Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 25/04/21

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 85:55


A cura di Gigi Longo. Brani di Jeff Özdemir, Désolé Léo, Beige GT, Elke Brauweiler, Joanna Gemma Auguri, Daniel Raymond Gahn, Babani Soundsystem, Pauline Anna Strom, Dialect, Radboud Mens, Tomas Nordmark, Bowrain, Nun Gun featuring Sohail Daulatzai, Ziad Rahbani, Dave Gisler Trio, João Lobo, Tony Coe.

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MovEvolution Heal, Move & Evolve Podcast
6 - April Centrone: Her Fascination with Arabic Music, Living in Lebanon and Her Feelings on Sexism, Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia

MovEvolution Heal, Move & Evolve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 127:41


6 - April Centrone: Her Fascination with Arabic Music, Living in Lebanon and Her Feelings on Sexism, Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia In this podcast, I am thrilled to interview April Centrone, a talented percussionist, instructor and real down-to-earth individual. Today we discuss: (07:17) When April 1st got bitten by the drum bug and her fascination with Arabic music (20:00) Sexism, Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia within the Arabic Orchestra and Middle Eastern community (38:00) How April stays "drumming fit" and the major health scare that brought her back to eating meat. (54:37) Women, the womb and healing (1:01) April's new artist event space Bio: April Centrone is a multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer and music therapist based in NYC / NJ. She is a Carnegie Hall World Explorer 2020 musician and educator, business owner of 10PRL, arts/film/event space on the Jersey Shore, and co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, non-profit organization specializing in the performance and education of Arabic music. She has worked extensively with inner-city schools throughout NYC's boroughs with project such as Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Connect. She has performed in venues such as the United Nations, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center and has toured throughout Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Far East. She has toured with Arab icons including Ziad Rahbani, Bassam Saba and Marcel Khalife, among others. She conducted a 'Music Therapy Tour' with the U.S. Embassy of Malaysia, holding workshops at Rohingya refugee youth centers and safe houses for young Malaysian women. During her residence in Lebanon from 2013 to 2016, she held Arabic music workshops for Syrian and Palestinian refugee youth through her project Juthoor. She currently teaches world music at William Paterson University and has held lectures in music therapy and Arabic music/percussion at Taipei (Tie Pay) University of the Arts, Lebanese American University and others. April also teaches group and private instruction in percussion and ‘ud and leads therapeutic drum sessions.  April strongly advocates female empowerment in her teaching and compositions. Her debut album ‘New Moon' is available on Spotify.   Centrone carries a Masters degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College, NYC. Website: www.aprildrums.com /    Studio Event Space www.10prl.comhh Instagram: @aprilcentrone @10prl Facebook: /aprilcentrone/aprilcentronepage /10prl                You Tube: @aprilcentrone ____________ MovEvolution Website MovEvolution YouTube Channel MovEvolution Instagram Page movevolutionpt Heal. Move. Drum. Evolve. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard158/message

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤
A Tribute to Ziad Rahbani in Sydney - موسيقى زياد الرحباني تصدح في سماء سيدني

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 12:00


For the first time in Australia, a concert dedicated to the music of Ziad Rahbani. - تنظم فرقة الاندلس العربية حفلها السنوي الذي خصصته هذا العام للاحتفاء بموسيقى والحان زياد الرحباني الذي يعد واحدا من ايقونات الفن ليس فقط في لبنان بل في العالم العربي بأكمله.

MulletCast
Episode 65 - April Centrone, Fourth Wave Rehearsal Studios

MulletCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 70:52


April Centrone is a multi-instrumentalist, teacher and music therapist based in the Jersey Shore. She is the business owner of the emerging music and arts center, Fourth Wave in Asbury Park and co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra (2007), non-profit organization specializing in the performance and education of Arabic music. She has performed in venues and festivals such as Carnegie Hall, NYC Opera House, Marciac Jazz Festival (France), Beirut Jazz Festival, Festival Du Monde Arabe in Montreal, World Music Festival of New Zealand, Taipei Chinese Orchestra Silk Road Festival in Taiwan, Festival Músicas do Mundo in Portugal and Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors in New York City. As a drummer and percussionist, she has toured throughout the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East with rock bands such as Secret Chiefs 3, and with icons of the Middle East such as Ziad Rahbani and Marcel Khalife. As a teacher, she taught world music to inner-city youth throughout NYC with Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Connect, and lectured at universities around the world. As a music therapist, she worked with Palestinian and Syrian refugee youth during her stay in Lebanon (2013-2016), Rohingya refugee youth (2018), and female teens at safe-houses throughout Malaysia (2018). Her debut album ‘New Moon’ (2018), a story about love, war and the sea, is available on Spotify. Fourth Wave is a women-owned music and multi-purpose rental space, occupying a 6,000 square-feet loft in the historic industrial sector of Asbury Park, NJ. Four large rooms plus 2,000 square feet of open space will be available for hourly rental with monthly options, with the potential for 24/7 usage and equipment storage facilities. Music, dance and theatre, poetry and open-mics, children’s events, dance events, arts and crafts, paint gatherings, pop-ups, classes and more are welcome at Fourth Wave! Fourth Wave is named after the current wave of feminism, a wave which addresses free expression, inclusiveness and diversity. Their mission is to provide a space where people of all genders, races, ages and religions are feeling safe and inspired to express themselves creatively. Get on out to the Fourth Wave Launch 3.0 part at Langosta Lounge in Asbury 7/19/19 at 9:00 PM with Mamadrama, Daughter Vision, Jason B. Schmidt, Astral Dame, and April's project Rang Cherries! Launch 4.0 hits the Danny Clinch Transparent Gallery 8/11/19 with April, Tara Dente, and Cat London! Enjoy this episode of the mulletcast that features April's jams on multiple traditional Arabic instruments along with special guest Kira Sanchez. For more info visit www.aprildrums.com and www.fourthwaveap.com and follow @aprilcentrone, @fourthwaverehearsal & @kira_sanz

New Morning Radio
05/03/2019 - Ziad Rahbani

New Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 72:11


Soundcheck

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The Nostalgia Mixtape
BONUS Khruangbin Nostalgia Mix (by Sama'an Ashrawi)

The Nostalgia Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 82:14


Host Sama'an Ashrawi shares a bonus mix based on songs from the Khruangbin episode of The Nostalgia Mixtape. Music from Sudan, Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, India, plus a few dub tracks as well as some American rockabilly, blues, Jamaican soul, and Canadian disco. Listen to the Khruangbin interview on the Nostalgia Mixtape here: https://soundcloud.com/nostalgiatapes/the-khruangbin-episode Check the footnotes here: http://bit.ly/TNMKhruangbin Tracklist: 00:00 -- "Nar" by Alsarah & The Nubatones 02:50 -- "Besaha" by Kareem Isaaq (of The Devil's Anvil) 04:04 -- "Son Moi" by Chaz Bundick (Toro y Moi) Meets The Mattson 2 05:22 -- "Agadez" (live) by Bombino 06:46 -- "Thanks A Lot" by The Sea-ders 08:16 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin 10:27 -- "Ayetheri A L'afjare" by El-Abranis 11:24 -- "Helelyos" by Zia Atabi 15:21 -- "Zifaf Filfada" by Nama Samith 16:49 -- "Bin Bin" (live on GMTX) by Khruangbin 17:58 -- "Khuda Bhi Aasman Se" by Mohammed Rafi (movie: Dharti) 19:02 -- "Jab Jab Teri Surat Dekhun" - Sapna Mukherjee, Mahesh Gadhvi (movie: Janbaaz) 20:41 -- "Laila O Laila" by Amit Kumar, Kanchan (movie: Qurbani) 21:51 -- "Laila O Laila" - Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Leone, Pawni Pandey, Ram Sampath (movie: Raees) 22:29 -- "Jimmy" by M.I.A. 23:58 -- "Jimmy Jimmy Ajaa Ajaa" by Parvati Khan (movie: Disco Dancer) 24:54 -- "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha" by Malaika Arora Khan, Jas Arora, Bally Sagoo & Malkit Singh 25:58 -- "Gonna Get Over You" by France Joli 29:01 -- "Let Love Flow On" by Sonya Spence 31:27 -- "Khalas" by Ziad Rahbani, Monica Asly 33:41 -- "Ayonha" by Hamid El Shaeri 35:50 -- "U.F.O." by Jim Sullivan 37:21 -- "From The Moon" by The News (written by Elias Rahbani) 38:33 -- "Shakin' All Over" by The Guess Who 39:27 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them 40:29 -- "Rock Around The Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets 41:50 -- "Baby Please Don't Go" (reprise) by Them 42:36 -- "Jailhouse Rock" by Queen (live at the Summit, Houston, TX. 1977.) 46:38 -- "No Particular Place To Go" by Chuck Berry 47:38 -- "Hi Heel Sneakers" by Tommy Tucker 49:04 -- "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris 50:33 -- "Rip It Up" by Little Richard 51:38 -- "Whatchya Say (I Don't Know)" by Albert Collins 52:39 -- "There's Been Some Lonely, Lonely Nights" by Johnny "Guitar" Watson 53:54 -- "At The Hop" by Danny & The Juniors 55:12 -- "Touch Me" by Tia Carrere (from Wayne's World) 56:46 -- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen 58:49 -- "Sid Redad" by Fadoul 1:00:30 -- "I Got You" by Simon C. Edwards & His Soul Set 1:03:06 -- "Undecidedly" by The Sea-Ders 1:04:31 -- "Dance Maria" by Khruangbin (Elias Rahbani cover) 1:05:41 -- "Ramallah" by Anatolia 1:06:37 -- "Ya Kullo Ya Balash" by Stormtrap 1:08:08 -- "Gole Yakh" by Kourosh Yaghmaei 1:10:29 -- "Moon" by Deradoorian 1:11:46 -- "Ma Be Ham Nemiresim" by Khruangbin (Googoosh cover) 1:13:17 -- "Mosem-e Gol" by Parva 1:16:28 -- "Mandela Dub" by Peter Youthman 1:19:47 -- "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" by Khruangbin (Vuelo Dub)

Nobody Knows
46. Heart

Nobody Knows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 5:00


Nobody Knows features the voice of Nobody, with sound design by Somebody. Declan and Neily asked this episode’s question. Organ played by Ziad Rahbani in Lebanon in the 1970s, bongos played by Sheikh Ahmed Madey in Somalia 1990s.Got questions for Nobody? Send yours in at www.themediums.org. Nobody just might answer them.

Vintage Arab
Ziad Rahbani, génie arabe | Vintage Arab Emission 1

Vintage Arab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 40:10


La première émission des podcast Vintage Arab vous propose de découvrir la figure mythique du musicien, compositeur et parolier libanais Ziad Rahbani. Enfant de la balle et précurseur, il incarnera une époque et une manière de penser. Fondateur d'un style musical et personnage publique en vue, Ziad raconte à lui seul une page de l'histoire musicale arabe. Programmation musicale et archives : Ziad Rahbani : Prelude Theme From Mais Al Rim (album Abu Ali, 1978) Fayrouz: Saalouni el nas (album Wahdon, 1973) Archives télévision : INA Archive télévision Ghassan Kanafani par Richard Carleton for Australian TV. Ziad Rahbani: Shou Hal Ayyam (Album Ana Moush Kafer) Ziad Rahbani: Ana Moush Kafer (Album Ana Moush Kafer) Archive Sketch Ziad Rahbani "Cigara america" Joseph Sakr: Ayshe Wa7da Balak (1978) Ziad Rahbani: Telfan Ayash (1996) Fayrouz: Kifak enta (Album Kifak enta, 1991) Ziad Rahbani: Abu Ali (Album Abu Ali, 1978) Selma Musfi et Ziad Rahbani : Un verre chez nous (Album Monodose, 2001) El Torabyeh: Ghorbah ft. Husam Abed (2012) Tous les podcasts sont enregistrés de façon indépendante et bénévole. Afin de prévenir toute spoliation ou appropriation de mon travail, je vous prie de référencer systématiquement les émissions et de renvoyer vers ma page. Pour me contacter : vintagearab.podcast@gmail.com Production: Hajer Ben Montage : Hiba Ben Logistique : Imane Ben

Funktion of Funk
Fayrouz - al Bosta (Reviewed By Sewwes ft. Adham Roshdy)

Funktion of Funk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 7:22


a very fruitful collaboration with the man Adham Roshdy who laid the bassline for this tune. of course it is originally a composition of Ziad Rahbani and voiced by Lady Fayrouz. I hope you guys enjoy this version as much as we did working on it. Sewwes

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DJ Zyron Streams & Mixes
DJ Zyron Live on ISFM 2017-09-30

DJ Zyron Streams & Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 276:23


Holger Czukay, Uku Kuut, Ultra Satan, Can, Daniel Savio, The Grid, Ginger Baker, Adrian Gurvitz, Raymond Castoldi, Ziad Rahbani, Black Merlin, Daniel Avery, Meo, Yellow Beach Balls, King Sporty, Vance & Suzzanne, Vadim Khrapachev, Holm CPU, Kemback, Esa, Ishi Vu, Chris Rea, Tentakel, Amin-Peck, Patrizia Pellegrino, Nexus, Goldfrapp, Ghostwriters, Rolling Stones, Fontän, Paper, Transfigure, The Bees and more...

Sunburn Collective
Sunburn Collective Ep. 3 - Ziad Rahbani & Jimmy Bo Horne

Sunburn Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 64:06


Features: Joseph Sakr, Ziad Rahbani - Raj’aa Bi Iznellah Joseph Sakr, Ziad Rahbani - Mashi El Hal First Mix: Ahmed Fakroun - Soleil Soleil (Edit Da Prince Edit) Rojda - Le Buke (Blood Internet Edit) Blood Internet - Abu Ali Pt. 1 (Ziad Rahbani Rework) Shit House Soundsystem - Flashback (Remix of Flashback by Imagination) Blood Internet - Abu Ali Pt. 2 (Ziad Rahbani Rework) Second Mix: Jimmy Bo Horne - You Get Me Hot Jimmy Bo Horne - Dance Across The Floor Jimmy Bo Horne - Let's Do It Jimmy Bo Horne - Spank Feature: Jimmy Bo Horne - Is It In?

Light FM Lebanon
Mais qui est Sae Lis'

Light FM Lebanon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013


De sa rencontre avec Ziad Rahbani à la production de son nouvel album, Sae Lis' revient sur son parcours et ses expériences.

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