Ahmad Kaabour Explained

Ahmad Kaabour
Native Name:Arabic: أحمد قعبور
Birth Date:1955 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Beirut, Lebanon
Instrument:Guitar, oud
Genre:Arabic
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, actor
Years Active:1976–present

Ahmad Kaabour (Arabic: أحمد قعبور|Aḥmad Qaʿbūr; born 9 July 1955) is a Lebanese singer, songwriter, music composer and actor. He is perhaps best known for his song "Ounadikom" which he composed in 1975 upon the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war.[1]

Background

Kaabour was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Mahmoud Kaabour (aka Al-Rasheedi), a prominent violinist, and Fatima Al-Ghoul. He and his siblings grew up in the Basta area of Beirut before moving to Al-Horsh neighbourhood. His father's work cultivated his musical background alongside other influences.

Career

Singer

Kaabour is best known for his song "Ounadikom" (Arabic: أناديكم, "I Call Out to You"), the first track of his album "Ounadikom" (Arabic: أناديكم, "I Call Out to You") based on a poem written by Tawfiq Ziad.[2] [3] He composed the song at the age of 19 in 1975 with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War, released it in 1976, and his musical endeavors have continued ever since.

Early on in his career, he produced a body of work dedicated to Palestine and its people, which evolved to encompass issues concerning his home country Lebanon and its struggles. His music portrays his belief in the power of music in shedding light on humanitarian causes, and its ability to make a difference. He has released six studio albums to date, and continues to produce music for children's theater, television, film and other media.

Actor

Kaabour started his career as an actor by taking roles in several plays during the 70s and 80s, as in "Shi Fashil" with Ziad Rahbani in 1983. Later on he appeared "Nagi El Ali" alongside Nour El Sharif in 1991. He made his international film debut playing the featured role of Wadie Haddad in the historical epic Carlos, which premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mmedia.me - mmedia Resources and Information.
  2. Web site: للعرب - شعر وقصائد توفيق زياد . 8 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090310150642/http://www.toarab.net/poet32.html . 10 March 2009 . dead .
  3. Web site: Ounadikom (Je vous appelle). French. 17 April 2011. The International Solidarity Movement. 8 May 2011.