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Yuuki Ozaki (尾崎雄貴 Ozaki Yūki, born May 27, 1991), is a Japanese musician, who is leading vocalist and songwriter for the band Galileo Galilei. In 2014, he began releasing solo material. Yuuki Ozaki was born in Wakkanai, Hokkaido in 1991. At junior high school in 2007, he formed the band Galileo Galilei, and in 2008 won the Senkō Riot music contest, as well as an independent music contract. After releasing the extended play Ame Nochi Galileo (2009), the band made their major label debut under SME Records with the EP Hamanasu no Hana (2010). As a member of Galileo Galilei,...
Tomoko Sunazaki (砂崎知子) is an accomplished master of the koto, a 13-stringed Japanese harp made with movable bridges. She holds a master teaching degree from the Miyagi Ryu and co-founded the famous Koto Trio in Japan. .
Founded in 1997, Hazakim (Hebrew for "strong ones") consists of emcees/producers, Michael and Anthony, who also happen to be blood brothers. Due to an upbringing in the Messianic Jewish movement, as well as multicultural roots which include Jewish ancestry, their sound possesses a trademark Hebrew influence which sets them apart from other hip-hop artists. By applying as their motto the charge of Rav Sha’ul (Paul) in II Timothy 4:2, "preach the Word, be urgent in season and out of season; convince, rebuke, and exhort - be unfailing in patience and in teaching", using the medium of hip-hop culture and through...
Miles Okazaki was born in 1974 in Pullman, Washington. As the son of a painter and photographer, his first exposure to art was visual. He began teaching himself classical guitar and learning popular songs at the age of six, developing his technique and musical ear at an early age. At this same period of time, he moved to the Pacific Northwest, to the small waterfront town of Port Townsend. The natural beauty of this environment is still his primary inspiration. As a teenager, his musical studies led to a fascination with numbers, and he entered Harvard University in 1993 to...
Violinist Takako Nishizaki was the first student to complete the Suzuki Method course at age nine. Before she was ten, Takako Nishizaki had already played for artists like Isaac Stern and Georges Duhamel. When she was in the U.S. in 1962, Takako Nishizaki was awarded the Fritz Kreisler Scholarship. In 1969, she won first prize in Juilliard Concerto Competition while performing Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante with Nobuko Imai. Takako Nishizaki performed and recorded with pianists such as Andras Schiff, Jenö Jandó and Michael Ponti. She also performed in chamber music ensembles alongside Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zuckerman. She is married to...
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Baladi Habibi
Helwa Ya Niyalha
Frasha Wa Zahra
Mishtaa Likr
Ya Ashikat El Ward
Baadak Ya Amarna
Daah We Daah
Rajeh Yet Ammar Loubnan
Mili Ya Jannat Bladi
Hayhat Yetellou El Helwine
Gennili Bellil
Takasim Oud
Baladi Habibi
Leyletna
Bokra Bokra
da22a w da22a mchina
Jaysh Biladi
Almanjera
Aa Fajr Jdid
Ya Jar Erreda
Khyam El Hana
Eshtakna Ktir
Darb El Ghezlane
Darb El Wadi
Ouyoun El Halwin
Men Shaa Aldaw
Halhilween
SSNP Anthem "Мир тебе, Сирия!"
Eshtakna a Loubnan
Hala Ya Hala
Ala Chebbak El Helwi
Hkit Njoum El Layl
Ya Kheyam El Hana
Hayhat Yetellou El Helwine
Da'a Wa Da'a
raje3 yet3amar lobnan
ghannile bel leil el hadi
Lah Tayf El Hassan
Naddi Nassayem
Tallou Hbabna
Naddi Nassayem
raje3 yet3ammar Lebnan (Liban)
Tallou Hbabna
Khelli Alhawa
Eshtakna Ktir
Nazlet Tetnakal