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Origins of this blog were my course, "Middle Eastern Popular Music." Now, it has its own raison d'existence.

Monday, September 03, 2012

Reem Kelani does Sayyid Darwish's "The Porter's Anthem" لحن الشّيّالين

And she does it live.


Kelani's next album will be dedicated to the music of Sayyid Darwish. Read about it here.
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