Iraqi singer Kazem Al Saher is one of the most popular vocalists in the Arab world, but while most of his contemporaries, like Egypt’s Amr Diab and Syria’s Mayada El Hennawy, have embraced the heavily ...
In Cairo, Beirut and other Arab capitals, his face is plastered on entertainment magazines, his music videos are memorized scene by scene and his lyrics are recited by young and old alike. Kazem ...
"Kazem, Kazem, Kazem." The crowd at the Berkeley Community Theater was calling for the Arab world's most popular singer to come out on stage, and when he did -- dressed in a dark blue suit and ...
As world leaders clash over a possible U. S. war to remove Saddam Hussein, Iraqi ex-pat Kazem Al-Sahir has mounted a five-city American tour to “communicate a little bit of understanding and ...
What is the Iraqi media concerned about these days? According to this recent BBC account, "The media in the UK and US may be dominated by the threat of war with Iraq, but newspapers in Iraq itself ...
Iraqi star Kazem Al Saher has finally confessed that he's in love again. The singer is separated from his first wife, who is the mother of his two children, Wisam and Omar. In an appearance on Al Bait ...
Feb. 26 -- At 12, he sold his bicycle in a Baghdad souk to buy a cherished guitar. Thirty years, two wars and several migrations later, Kazem al Sahir is one of the Arab world's most-loved, ...
Kazem tells fans to get a life! Iraqi singer Kazem Al Saher caused a storm when he asked his fans to stop paying so much attention to him and to focus on his music instead. Al Saher told his fans that ...
A blizzard was the last thing that Arabic music icon Kazem Al Sahir needed. On the night before the Las Vegas rehearsals for his U.S. tour, an East Coast snowstorm stranded several members of his ...
The heavy police presence and security cordon were probably unnecessary in New York's famously liberal Upper West Side. But perhaps they were there to protect the Upper West Side from the Arab ...
American brands like Coke and McDonald’s may be as ubiquitous in the Arab world as they are here, but when it comes to insipid pop heartthrobs, the Egyptians, Lebanese, and Saudis have more than ...
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