Mohamed Fawzi (musician)

Mohamed Fawzi (Egyptian Arabic: محمد فوزى, born Mohamed Fawzi Abbas Elhaw, August 15, 1918 – October 20, 1966) was an Egyptian composer and singer. Artist Mohamed Fawzi & Co was established El sharq El Awsat factory for Vinyl on April 30, 1959, and turned into Sono Cairo /Sout El Qahira (The voice of Cairo) Egyptian Company for Vinyl on January 6, 1964. He composed the music for "Kassaman", the Algerian national anthem.

Mohamed Fawzi
محمد فوزى
Background information
Birth nameMohamed Fawzi Abbas Elhaw
Born(1918-08-15)August 15, 1918
Tanta, Egypt
DiedOctober 20, 1966(1966-10-20) (aged 48)
Cairo, Egypt
GenresEgyptian music
Occupation(s)Composer and singer

Early life

He was born in Tanta, Egypt. He was an Oud player at a very young age.[1] His sister was the renowned actress Huda Sultan.[2]

Filmography

Actor

  1. Leila Bent El Shatee' – ليلة بنت الشاطئ 1959
  2. Kol Da'a f Alby – كل دقة في قلبي
  3. Moegezet Al Samaa'- معجزة السماء 1956
  4. Thawret Al Madina – ثورة المدينة 1955
  5. Da'iman Maak Movie – دايما معاك 1954
  6. Banaat Hawaa' – بنات حواء 1954
  7. Fael Kheir – فاعل خير 1953
  8. Ebn lel Egaar – إبن للإيجار 1953
  9. Ya Halawet El Hob – يا حلاوة الحب 1952
  10. Mn Ayn Laka Haza – من اين لك هذا 1952
  11. Nhayet Kessa 1951 – نهاية قصة
  12. Ward Al Gharaam 1951 – ورد الغرام
  13. Al Hob Fi Khatar 1951 – الحب في خطر
  14. Al Anessa Mama 1950 – الأنسة ماما
  15. Gharaam Rakessa 1950 – غرام راقصة
  16. Al Zooga Al Sabaa 1950 – الزوجة السابعة
  17. Ah mn El Regaala 1950 – آه من الرجالة
  18. Bent Mn Paris 1950 – بنت من باريس

Producer

*Da'iman Maak Movie - Always with You (in Arabic) 1954

References


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