World Music with Hamdi Benani Memorial

Celebrated Algerian singer and violinist Hamdi Benani died September 21, 2020 of COVID-19.

Benani was born January 1, 1943 in Annaba, French Algeria. He learned music from his uncle M’hamed El Kourd. Benani was inspired by maesters such as Hassen Al-Annabi, Mohamed Tahar Fergani, and Abdelmoumène Bentobal.

The Algerian icon became popular with his 1963 song “Ya Bahi El Djamel.” He brought new attention to the Arab-Andalusian Maluf musical genre with successful songss like “Mahbounati” and “Adala Ya Adala.”

Benani was known as “l’ange blanc” (the white angel) because he always appeared on stage with a white suit with his beloved white violin.

His most popular albums include “Ya Ahl Ellil Tahya Bikoum,” “Bahi Al-Djamel,” “Min Chit Frikitti,” and “Achiq Al-Mahboub Dar Al-Hiba.”

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