Show 10-017

Recorded: Monday, August 23, 2010

Radio MAQAM® - Listen to Arabic music online, on your mobile devices, and on public radio.

Events inspire artists and musicians to embody the feelings of an era in their music. From the civil war in Lebanon to the untimely passing of a reigning star, the songs continue like time capsules of impressions and information. This episode features classics, pop, and Khaleeji music from Adam Basma, Abdel Halim Hafez, Naji Hilal, Samira Said, Wadi El Safi, and Ziad Rahbani.

   
 
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Playlist

- Naji Hilal – Liqaa' (Encounter)
- Ziad Rahbani – Abu Ali
- Samira Said – Wayly Wayly
- Adam Basma – Baladi Zahra
- Abdel Halim Hafez – Gana El Hawa
- Various Artists - Gatalouni Oyouna Essood
- Wadi El Safi – Khedni Ya Habibi
- Samir Srour – Maksoofah
 
 
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