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La Tezedeh Lawaah (Albüm) by Kazim Al Saher

Sanatçı biyografisi Kazim Al Saher

Al Saher Was Born In Mosul In 1957 5 To A Mother From Najaf And A Father From Samarra. His Father Lived In Baghdad But Was A Samarra Native From The Tribe Of Albu Daraj. He Grew Up And Spent A Large Part Of His Life In Alhurrya City In Baghdad. He Is The Son Of A Palace Worker And Has Nine Siblings. Apart From His Mother Al Saher's Family Were Never Supportive Of His Direction In Becoming A Musician. They Had No Faith In Him That He Would Become Successful And Instead Wanted Him To Become A Doctor Or A Lawyer. 6 Saher's Brother Once Took Him To A Local Cafeteria Full Of Aspiring Musicians Who Had No Work And Warned Him That Al Saher Would End Up The Same. He Said That The Only Way To Achieve Success Is If You Respect Your Music And Respect Yourself. 7 Kathem Al Saher Has Two Sons Wesam And Omar. Early Life His Interest In Music Grew As He Listened To Songs Via The Radio That Offered Him The Chance To Become Familiar With The Works Of Composers Such As Mohammed Abdel Wahab. When He Was Ten He Began Writing Songs. After Selling His Bicycle Al Saher Purchased A Guitar At The Age Of Twelve And Began Learning The Arts Of The Guitar For About Three Months Before Writing A Classical Song. It Was His First Instrument. 8 He Later Switched To The Oud A Much More Common And Complex Instrument And Was Accepted Into The Baghdad Music Academy At The Age Of Twenty-One. Although Keen To Break Through In The Music Business With His Songs And Voice He Found Himself Rebuffed By All The Producers He Approached Who Would Only Let Him Sing Their Own Material. Instead He Used The Back Door To Gain Entry To The Industry. Professional Career
1980–1999 Rise To Fame One Of His First Videos Was Made In Collaboration With One Of His Friends That Happened To Be A Television Director. The Song In Question Was "Ladghat El Hayya" The Snake Bite Which Was Broadcast On Iraqi Television In 1987 One Year Before The End Of The Iran–Iraq War. The Song Was The Source Of A Major Controversy Due To Particular Sensitivities That Were Common During That Era. Iraqi Television Officials Asked Him To Either Change The Lyrics Or Have It Banned. His Refusal To Change The Lyrics And Its Consequent Ban Only Helped To Increase The Popularity Of The Song. He Began Giving Concerts All Over The Persian Gulf And Recording His Music With Kuwaiti Labels. A Year Later He Had A Hit With "Obart Al Shat" I Crossed The River . Some Of His Professors At The Academy Denounced It As Sha'bi Pop Music Anathema To Those Who Taught Classical Music. Al Saher Had Managed To Circumvent The System And Had Become A Star On His Own Terms—he Even Undertook His First U.S. Tour In 1989. Having Conquered Pop Al Saher Turned Around And Established Himself In The Arabic Classical World With "La Ya Sadiki" No My Friend A Magnum Opus That Lasted Almost An Hour And Found Him Using Maqams Scales That Hadn't Been Used In Iraqi Music In Several Decades Revitalizing A Tradition. In 1991 And Due To The Persian Gulf War Al Saher Transferred His Base Of Operations To Jordan Where He Lived With His Family For A Few Years. He Considers Living In Jordan As An Important Period Of His Life And Career Success Later On. Al Saher Performed Some Of His Most Successful Concerts Which Were Held In Jerash And Produced Two Successful Albums Sameer Baghdadi Studios In Amman Jordan. After That He Moved To Lebanon Where He Met And Formed A Songwriting Partnership With Syrian Poet Nizar Qabbani In 1996 Who Wrote Lyrics To His Music Before Settling Permanently In Cairo. Qabbani Wrote The Lyrics To More Than 30 Of Al Saher's Songs. In Addition To Qabbani’s Poems Al Saher Sang Both Political And Romantic Songs For Iraq And Baghdad Highlighting The Feelings Of The Citizens Of Iraq As Well As Their Tragedies. Al Saher Continued To Release Albums And Tour Having Become The Biggest Name In Middle Eastern Music One Whose Ballads Grew Bigger And More Romantic But Who Would Write Classically Influenced Works Even When They Might Hurt His Popularity. By 1998 He Had Ten Albums Under His Belt And Was Lauded As An Artist Not Just A Pop Star. That Prestige Brought Him Wider Fame And A Growing International Reputation That Won Him A UNICEF Award For His Song "Tathakkar" Which He Performed In The U.S. For Congress And The United Nations — One Of The First Real Post-Gulf War Cultural Exchanges. The Following Year He Recorded A Tribute To The Pope With The Italian Symphony Orchestra. 2000–present While Still A Fan Of Large Orchestras Whose Sweep Helps Define His Music He Has Remained Open To Technological Innovation Even Going So Far As To Allow A Remix By Fusionists Transglobal Underground Of His Song "La Titnahad" Taken From His 2000 Release El Hob El Moustahil The Impossible Love The First Of His Albums To Be Given An Official American Release. To Coincide With It He Performed On The Mondo Melodia Tour Which Crossed The U.S. In 2003 Al Saher Colloborated With Lenny Kravitz And Released An Anti-War Song At Rock The Vote Titled "We Want Peace" And Shortly Afterward Released A Song Entitled "The War Is Over" Entahat Al Harab With Sarah Brightman. In 2004 Al Saher Continued To Work With Various International Artists Including Grammy Award-Winning Producers KC Porter Dawn Elder And Quincy Jones. His Latest Collaboration "Love & Compassion" Hob Wa Haneen Was The Title Track For The Arab American National Museum Collector's Edition Honoring The Artists That Have Made The Most Significant Difference With International Audiences. The Track Features Grammy Winning Singer/songwriter Paula Cole Def Jam Recording Artist Karina Pasian And Luis Conte Produced By Dawn Elder And KC Porter. 3 In 2004 He Participated In The Worldwide Broadcast Concert Special "We Are The Future" Concert Produced By Quincy Jones In Association With Producer Dawn Elder At The Roman Maximos Stadium In Rome For The Benefit Of The Children Of The World. In December 2004 He Participated In The Opening Of The Gulf Football Championship Khaleeji 17 In Which He Performed The Return Of Iraq Operette Which Was Broadcast Live On 10 Satellite Channels. Additionally In 2004 He Was The First Arab Artist To Participate In Unity The Official Album Of The 2004 Summer Olympics. Awards * 1999 He Received The UNICEF Award In England For The Song "Tathakkar" 9 * 2003 The "Murex D'Or Award" - Best Male Arab Singer 10 * 2004 The "Audience Award" At The World Music Awards 2004 11 * Winner Of The "Middle East And North Africa" Category. 12 * The Best Arab Male Singer In The World 2010 Discography Albums * Shajart Al-Zeitoon The Olive Tree * Ghazal Gazelle 1989 Music Box * Al-Aziz The Beloved 1990 Al-Nazaer * Hatha Allon This Color 1992 Stallions * Banat Alaebak Your Tricks Are Over 1993 * La Ya Sadiki No My Friend 1993 Music Box * Salamtek Min Al-Ah 1994 Rotana * Baad Al-Hob After Love 1995 Relax-In * Aghsili Bilbard Wash My Heart With Hail 1996 Rotana * Fi Medreset Al-Hob In The School Of Love 6/29/1996 Rotana * Ana Wa Laila Me And Laila 11/28/1998 Rotana * Habibeti Wa Al-Matar My Lover And The Rain 1/1/1999 Rotana * Al-Hob Al-Mustaheel Impossible Love 7/27/2000 Rotana * Abhathu Anki Searching For You 9/28/2001 Rotana * Qusat Habebain A Story Of Two Lovers 1/1/2002 Rotana * Hafiat Al-Kadamain Barefooted 6/29/2003 Rotana * Ila Tilmitha To A Student 11/11/2004 Rotana * Entaha Al Mushwar The Journey Is Over 11/1/2005 Rotana * Yawmiyat Rajul Mahzoum Diary Of A Defeated Man 3/29/2007 Rotana * Souwar Pictures 8/30/2008 Rotana * Al Rasm Bel Kalimat Drawing With Words 10/14/2009 His #1 Fan FARIAD NAZARI.
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