Jordanian musician Mahmoud Radaideh to perform live in Cairo

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Sun, 30 Jul 2017 - 09:19 GMT

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Mahmoud Radaideh at a previous performance (Photo: still from performance)

Mahmoud Radaideh at a previous performance (Photo: still from performance)

CAIRO – 30 July 2017: Lead singer of Jordanian band Jadal, Mahmoud Radaideh is to give a solo performance of '3elbet Alwan' at Zamalek on July 31.

Radaideh is a composer/guitarist/music producer and has formed the Arabic rock band 'Jadal' in 2003 to become one of the top emerging rock banks from the region. The band began their career by first singing Egyptian artist Abdel Halim Hafez’s famous song ‘Kol Ma A’ool Al-Tobah’ in their own contemporary rock style, according to the band’s official Facebook page.

The band is known for breaking boundaries and challenges the traditional music scene, providing fans with diversity free from language barriers and depicting different backgrounds. Releasing their first album in 2009 called “Arabic Rocks” the bank adopted the Arabic rock style since then. Radaideh has carried out compositions of the second album by himself, performing guitar, vocals, and keys.

The band comprises of Radaideh, musician Ahmad Zoubi as vocals, Bader Helalat on keyboard and Sythesizers, Amjad Shahrour on Bass, Ammar Urabi on drums, Hani Mezyan on keys, and Hakam Abu Soud on drums in live performances only.

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