Ibrahim Keivo | id

Born in 1952 in ŞanlıUrfa, Turkey. His original name is İbrahim Tatlı. Before being discovered he was working at construction sites. His record breaking albums are: "Ayağında Kundura", "Sabuha", "Dom Dom Kurşunu", "Bir Mumdur", "Allah Allah", "Kara Zindan", "İnsanlar", "Fosforlu Cevriyem", "Allahım Neydi Günahım", "Yakamoz", "Yol Ver Dağlar", "Tek Tek" .
Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934, Cape Town, South Africa), formerly known as Adolph Johannes Brand, and as Dollar Brand (from a popular brand of cigarettes), is a South African pianist and composer. His music reflects many of the musical influences of his childhood in the multicultural port areas of Cape Town, ranging from traditional African songs to the gospel of the AME Church and ragas, to more modern jazz and other Western styles. He first received piano lessons at the age of seven, was an avid consumer of jazz records brought by American sailors, and was playing jazz professionally by 1949....
Zaki Ibrahim’s music is captivating and vibrant. It’s thick with poetics and steeped in a delicious mixture of earnest emotion and social commentary. Zaki’s path continues to progress, layering new experiences on top of each other that uniquely influence her musical ventures, culminating in her most recent project, eclectica (episodes in purple). Zaki’s road has been paved with creative encounters that have propelled her forward – from a childhood steeped in musical influences, to performing at Capetown’s historic Armchair Theatre, then touring Canada with South Africa’s Tumi and the Volume, the Roots and Bedouin Soundclash, to collaborating with famed DJ/Producer...
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Kayef - Semsem (Mardalli)
Tartiyawni
Goudi (2010)
Gudi (Live 2021)
Dadi dadi & Ati wet ghazalet (2010)
Dadi dadi & Ati wet ghazalet (Live 2021)
Aman Tello
Sharfadina
Bi Hobo (2010)
Ashkalafem
Edule & Derweshe Evdi
Tartiyawni
Ayes Kechir
Rawi (2010)
Dehzarta Tauseda
Mawwal, Kul al hala
Misho Akhchik