Jamal Khleif | zh

蘇珊娜·賈瑪拉迪諾瓦(烏克蘭語:Сусана Джамаладінова,克里米亞韃靼語:Susana Camaladinova,亞美尼亞語:Սուսաննա Ջամալադինովա,英語:Susana Jamaladinova,1983年8月27日出生)是一位烏克蘭女歌手,較為人所知的名字是其藝名賈瑪拉(烏克蘭語:Джамала,克里米亞韃靼語:Camala,亞美尼亞語:Ջամալա,英語:Jamala)。做為一個重抒情女高音,賈瑪拉表演他自己的創作,包括了爵士、靈魂樂、世界音樂、節奏藍調,且時常結合古典及福音音樂元素。 2009年賈瑪拉參加了在拉脫維亞尤爾馬拉舉辦的《New Wave – 2009》國際比賽,是她職業生涯的轉捩點。她贏得了最大獎,驚艷了來自各種不同音樂背景的評審委員。於2016年她代表烏克蘭參加2016年歐洲歌唱大賽,參賽歌曲為《1944》,並獲得當年冠軍。 .
1. 'Jamal' is a polish reggae and hip-hop formation started in 1999 in the Polish town of Radom. It consists of 'Tomek "Miodu" Mioduszewski' and 'Łukasz Borowiecki'. 2. Jamal Phillips, also known as Mally G or just Jamal, is a rapper and music producer. He started his career as one-half of rap duo, Illegal, the rap act formed by Dallas Austin in the early 1990s. He is considered an honorary member of the Def Squad. 3. Jamal Wasswa, an Ugandan music artist. Known for dancehall, reggae and afrobeat songs. .
Ahmad Jamal (born July 2, 1930) is a noted American jazz pianist. Jamal was one of Miles Davis's favorite pianists and was a key influence on the trumpeter's "First Great Quintet" (featuring John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums). Davis had long admired Jamal's use of space and dynamics, and had asked Wynton Kelly to "sound more like Ahmad Jamal" on the track "Freddie Freeloader" on the landmark album Kind of Blue. Since the 1980s Jamal has been regularly touring the major clubs of the United States and...
Acoustic guitarist Maneli Jamal has lived in five different countries (Iran, Belarus, Germany, USA, Canada) and moved twenty times by the time he was 18. The young artist gained a sense of musical maturity rarely seen among his peers especially when he transforms his nomadic life experiences into musical movements using extended guitar techniques. There aren't many players in his style that have Jamal's balance of power and sensitivity, nor his breadth of ideas. His rhythmic concepts can be alternately short and dense, or explored carefully through several movements and real life stories. This becomes evident with having won countless...
Mumia Abu-Jamal (born Wesley Cook April 24, 1954) a journalist and political activist, was convicted of the murder of police officer Daniel Faulkner, which took place on December 9th, 1981. He received the death sentence from a jury. He is most famous for the subsequent mass campaigns for and against his conviction. Jamal had been awaiting execution in Pennsylvania from 1982 until December 2001 when Federal District Court judge William Yohn overturned his death sentence. However, Yohn reaffirmed Jamal's conviction, ruling that he will remain in custody indefinitely. Abu-Jamal's case has become a popular cause on the political left, within...