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George Wassouf

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George Wassouf
جورج وسوف
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Background information
Born23 December 1961
OriginAl-Kafrun, Syria
GenresArabic Music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1976–present
LabelsRotana
Websitehttps://wassoufworld.com/

George Wassouf (Arabic: جورج وسوف‎; born 23 December 1961) is a Syrian singer.[1] In a career spanning more than four decades, he has released more than 30 albums. With a significantly large audience of fans in Lebanon, Syria, throughout the Arab world and abroad, he is one of the most successful Arab singers selling over 60 million records worldwide.[2]

Early life and career

Wassouf was born in Kafroun, Syria to a Greek Orthodox Christian family. Wassouf, holding the Lebanese passport in addition to the Syrian passport and living and working in Lebanon, started singing at the age of 10 in his hometown Kafroun. He was discovered by his first manager and producer George Yazbeck at a wedding party that Wassouf was performing at, aged 12 years old. At the age of 16 he was called Sultan El-Tarab by the Lebanese journalist George Ibrahim El Khoury, a magazine director, Arabic for The Sultan of Music, with his classic song "el-Hawa Sultan".[3] He became famous after appearing on the Lebanese show Studio El Fan 1980 when he was 19 years old as Sultan of Tarab.[3]

Wassouf preferred not to shoot videos for his songs saying "I don't feel I can act ... I really can't... I only find myself when I'm on the stage ... singing, but the video clip forces me to act".[3]

Personal life

George Wassouf married his first Lebanese wife, Shalimar, at the age of 21. They have three children: Hatem Wassouf, George Jr. Wassouf, Wadie Wassouf. The couple separated after 28 years of marriage in 2009.[4]

He is currently married to Qatar rally champion Nada Zeidan. Their daughter, Oyoon, was born in October 2015.[5] Wassouf has been a prominent supporter of President Bashar al-Assad's government throughout the Syrian Civil War.[6]

Discography

  • 1983: Ouwidni Salmtek Byied Allah
  • 1984: El Hawa Sultan
  • 1992: Rouh El Rouh
  • 1993: She' Ghareeb
  • 1994: Kalam El Nass
  • 1996: Leil Al Ashiqeen
  • 1998: Lissa El Dounya Bi Khair
  • 1999: Tabeeb Garrah
  • 2000: Dol Mush Habayib
  • 2001: Zaman El Ajayib
  • 2002: Inta Gherhom
  • 2003: Salaf Wi Deine
  • 2004: Etakhart Kteer
  • 2006: Heya El Ayam
  • 2008: Kalamak Ya Habibi
  • 2009: Allah Kareem, Shoukran

References

  1. ^ Skinner, Patricia (October 2004). Syria. Gareth Stevens. pp. 33–. ISBN 978-0-8368-3118-4. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  2. ^ Behnke, Alison. Syria in Pictures. Twenty-First Century Books. p. 71. ISBN 9780822523963.
  3. ^ a b c [1]
  4. ^ George Wassouf and rally champion Nada Zeidan's marriage reaches the finish line!
  5. ^ It's a girl! George Wassouf and Nada Zeidan welcome their firstborn into the world
  6. ^ Naharnet Newsdesk (19 June 2014). "Maher Assad Appears for First Time in Four Years". Naharnet. Naharnet. Retrieved 29 July 2014.

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