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Ahmed Fakroun
Singer
songwriter
Hailing from
Benghazi, Libya, Ahmed Fakrun is widely considered the foremost pioneer of
modern Arabic World Music. He has collaborated with numerous talented
international producers throughout his career - including Papathanassiou
Vangelis, Nicholas Nicorelli, Tommy Vance, Classical rock group Enid , Jean
Ferre and Mark Harris - and recorded for world-class labels.
An early childhood
fascination with rhythmic harmony led to his choice, as first instrument,
of the
Fender Precision Electric Bass. This was soon flanked by harmonica, guitar and
piano,as well as traditional stringed instruments such as the ud, the mandola
and the saz. From the very beginning, he listened intently to music from every
corner of the planet - from the Libyan desert and the temples of India to
Andalusia cross the Scottish highlands and streets of New York - absorbing a
rich variety of influences that would lead to his unique, personal style...
the
world's heritages, returning to his homeland with the hit single - "Awedny
(Promise me)" and "Nojoum Al Layl (Night Stars)" - that launched him to instant
stardom in the Arab world. He was soon back in Europe, signing contracts with
Italy's Ricordi label, the Polydor/Phonogram label (for whom he recorded his
second single) and the Venezuela branch of the Columbia label. A major break was
the single "Soleil Soleil" - recorded with the Bain Douche paris disc label
during Ahmed's lengthy sojourn in Paris, promoted with a video clip produced by
Jean Battiste Mondino and starring popular comedian Coluche (winner of an Oscar
in 1984) - which took off in France and many other European countries, A. Fakroun has been producing - and
marketing world-wide - new material on his own for many years now, from his
well-appointed home studio , surrounded by all the latest in musical technology
(the evolution of which he has always followed closely). This technology allows
him to continue sharing his passionate vision of global musical friendship with
fans everywhere.