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Mohamed Benomar Ziani
محمد بنعمر الزياني
Background information
Born (1938-01-01) January 1, 1938 (age 87)
Rabat
OriginMorocco
GenresAita - Chaabi
Years active(1964 –present)
Musical artist

Mohamed Benomar Ziani (in Arabic:محمد بنعمر الزياني) (born 1938 in Rabat) is a Moroccan musician specialized in the Aita and Chaabi music.

Life

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Mohamed Benomar Ziani was born in 1938 in Rabat from a family originating from the Oulad Zyan tribe, in the Chaouia tribal confederacy in the Casablanca region. He grew up between Rabat and Salé, and learned from different musical masters of the region in several genres including: Malhun, Andalusian music and Gharnati.

After completing his studies, Benomar started working as a civil servant in Rabat before working as an Arabic-French translator in the city of Rommani between 1958 and 1959. However, he realized that he was not interested in pursuing a career in this work, and in 1964 he founded his own music group and launched a professional career in music.

As a professional musician, he started first by singing in clubs and festivals, before being invited regularly to perform in Moroccan Television. His success in Morocco granted him the nickname of Jimi Hendrix of violin, as he mastered this instrument very well.

Benomar Ziani collaborated with several Moroccan singers, including Zohra Al Fassiya, Salim Halali and Samy Elmaghribi. He performed also abroad. One of his famous trips was in 1983, where he sang in Walt Disney World.

References

  1. Benomar Ziani Biography - archive.org (2007) - in French.
  2. Mohamed Benomar Ziani - The Master of Chaabi - La Gazette du Maroc (2007) - in French.
  3. بنعمر الزياني وريموند البيضاوية يُمتعان جمهور ختام «الأندلسيات الأطلسية» في الصويرة - Acharq Awsat (2019) - in Arabic


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