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Fairouz
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Fairouz is a Lebanese musician and actress. She was born in a village close to Beirut and she studied at a nun’s school. Her talents were noticed by Halim al-Roumi and she studied under ‘Aasi al-Rahbani. Fairouz became well known for songs which were composed by the Rahbani brothers such as “Baktib Ismak” (I Write your Name”), “Noon”, “Habaitak bel Saif” (I Loved you in the Summer”), “Shadi” and “Zahrat al-Madain” (“Flower of the Cities”). Fairouz also worked on many stage musical such as “Mais al-Reem”, “Safar Borlok” and “Baia’ al-Khawatim” (“Ring Seller”) along with her husband ‘Aasi and his brother Mansour al-Rahbani and her son Ziad. After the artistic divorce between Fairouz and the Rahbani brothers in 1979, Fairuz carried on with her son, composer Ziad Rahbani, his friend the lyricist Joseph Harb, and composer Philemon Wehbe. Together, they made highly successful and critically acclaimed albums, like "Wahdon" (Alone) in 1979, "Ma'refty Feek" (My Knowledge of You) in 1984 and "Kifak Inta" (How are You) in 1991. Her latest album to date was "Eh Fi Amal" (Yes, There is Hope), which was released in 2010.
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- wc Gender: Female
- calendar_month Birth Date: 1935-11-21
- event Death Date Unknown
- school Known for: Acting
- star Popularity: 1.1
- info Birth Place Lebanon
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لولو
1974-12-31
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Bizakker bil kharif
2001-12-31
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Fayrouz live at the United Nations General Assembly, USA 1981
1981-12-31
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Bayti Zgheer
2005-12-31
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Fayrouz live in Sharjah 1979
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Rahou in Baalbeck
1994-06-21
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Fayrouz - Bebalee
2017-06-20
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Fayrouz in Baalbek 1998
1998-12-31
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Safar Barlek
1967-01-01
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The Ring Seller
1965-01-02
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Daughter Of The Guardian
1967-01-02
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Fairouz
1998-01-01
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Mays Al-Reem
1975-06-20
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Fayrouz live in Las Vegas
1999-01-08
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Kenit Hkeyi
2009-06-21
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Fayrouz live in Dubai
2008-01-01
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Qarrab almaw'ed
1999-08-08
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We Loved Each Other So Much
2003-09-11