Mohammad Jamal | |
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مُحمَّد جمال | |
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Born | Jamaluddin Tiffaha 24 May 1934 |
Died | 26 May 2023
Los Angeles, US | (aged 89)
Other names | Mohamed Jamal Mohammed Jamal |
Mohammad Jamal ( Arabic: مُحمَّد جمال; 24 May 1934 – 26 May 2023), stage name of Jamaluddin Tiffaha ( Arabic: جمال الدين مُحمَّد تُفَّاحة), was a Lebanese singer, composer and actor.
Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, to a Greek mother and to a music teacher who was of Palestinian origin, [1] owned a shop selling and repairing musical instruments, Jamal was trained in singing since childhood. [2] [3] Between 1949 and 1951 he moved in Iraq with his family, and there he was introduced to the Iraqi maqam style. [2] [3] After failing to graduate in electrical engineering, in 1954 he started his professional musical career, working for Radio Lebanon and recording two songs he composed, "Alouli Ahl el-Hawa" and "Asmar Ya Shaghel Albi". [2] While performing at Casino Ajram, he was noted by film director Helmy Rafla, and made his acting debut in the 1956 Egyptian film El-Armala el-Taroub, in which he also performed two songs. [2]
In 1957, Jamal married the singer Taroub , and formed with her a successful musical duo, singing in both Lebanese and Egyptian accents. [2] [3] Best known for the song "Oul Kaman", their professional partnership was interrupted by their 1964 divorce. [2] [3] In the following years Jamal got several hits, notably "Ah Ya Emm Hamada", a highly successful cover in Arabic of " Darla dirladada" in which he also served as producer, and continued to appear in local musical films. [2] He also collaborated with Rahbani brothers, appearing in several of their musicals and TV-shows. [2]
Following the Lebanese Civil War, Jamal decided to move from Lebanon and in 1981 he settled in Los Angeles. [2] [3] Following the 1985 release of the album Allimni el-Hobb he basically retired from showbusiness. [2] He died on 26 May 2023, at the age of 89. [2] [4] [5]
Mohammad Jamal | |
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مُحمَّد جمال | |
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Born | Jamaluddin Tiffaha 24 May 1934 |
Died | 26 May 2023
Los Angeles, US | (aged 89)
Other names | Mohamed Jamal Mohammed Jamal |
Mohammad Jamal ( Arabic: مُحمَّد جمال; 24 May 1934 – 26 May 2023), stage name of Jamaluddin Tiffaha ( Arabic: جمال الدين مُحمَّد تُفَّاحة), was a Lebanese singer, composer and actor.
Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, to a Greek mother and to a music teacher who was of Palestinian origin, [1] owned a shop selling and repairing musical instruments, Jamal was trained in singing since childhood. [2] [3] Between 1949 and 1951 he moved in Iraq with his family, and there he was introduced to the Iraqi maqam style. [2] [3] After failing to graduate in electrical engineering, in 1954 he started his professional musical career, working for Radio Lebanon and recording two songs he composed, "Alouli Ahl el-Hawa" and "Asmar Ya Shaghel Albi". [2] While performing at Casino Ajram, he was noted by film director Helmy Rafla, and made his acting debut in the 1956 Egyptian film El-Armala el-Taroub, in which he also performed two songs. [2]
In 1957, Jamal married the singer Taroub , and formed with her a successful musical duo, singing in both Lebanese and Egyptian accents. [2] [3] Best known for the song "Oul Kaman", their professional partnership was interrupted by their 1964 divorce. [2] [3] In the following years Jamal got several hits, notably "Ah Ya Emm Hamada", a highly successful cover in Arabic of " Darla dirladada" in which he also served as producer, and continued to appear in local musical films. [2] He also collaborated with Rahbani brothers, appearing in several of their musicals and TV-shows. [2]
Following the Lebanese Civil War, Jamal decided to move from Lebanon and in 1981 he settled in Los Angeles. [2] [3] Following the 1985 release of the album Allimni el-Hobb he basically retired from showbusiness. [2] He died on 26 May 2023, at the age of 89. [2] [4] [5]