Gana El Maghnaoui
Gana El Maghnaoui | |
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Birth name | Mourad Gana |
Born | (1958-02-02) February 2, 1958 (age 66) Maghnia, Algeria |
Genres | Raï[1] |
Occupations | Singer, musician (Arabic, French) |
Instruments | Мiolin, trumpet |
Mourad Gana (Arabic: مراد قانا; born February 2, 1958), known professionally as Gana El Maghnaoui (Arabic: قانا المغناوي), is an Algerian raï songwriter, lyricist and composer.
Biography
From Maghnia (Tlemcen Province), Mourad Gana, better known under the name Gana El Maghnaoui, was born 2 February 1958 in Maghnia, Algeria. As a musician, he plays the violin as well as the trumpet. His debut in rai music dates back to 1973. He was part of the orchestra of the Oran section of the RTA (1974–1980), then in Algiers. In 1978, he released two EPs and a year later he recorded an 8 track cassette. Noting that it didn't work, he disappeared and resumed in 1986 with the hit Ala ezzergha rani nsel and a cover of Bouteldja Belkacem Milouda fine Kunti, the hit of the year.
Discography
- EP with Boussouar el Maghnaoui (El Anwar, 1977)
- Dayak oulabasse / Salamate salamate with Bellemou Messaoud (El Mehar, 1978)
- Self-titled cassette n. 736 (El Anwar, 1978)
- Self-titled cassette n. 737 (El Anwar, 1978)
- Self-titled cassette n. 822 (El Anwar, 1978)
- Self-titled cassette (Bouarfa, 1978)
- Ha Lamane (CADIC, 1987)
- Best Of (SOLI, 1990s)
- Le roi de la trompette with Messaoud Bellemou (1996)
Songs
- Ala ezzergha rani nsel
- Latamen fi saheb
- Milouda fine Kunti
- Farchili Rani Âyane[2]
- Sid taleb[3]
References
External links
- Gana El Maghnaoui on Facebook
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- Abdel Ali Slimani
- Ahmed Fakroun
- Ahmed Zergui
- Boussouar El Maghnaoui
- Boutaiba Sghir
- Bouteldja Belkacem
- Chaba Fadela
- Cheb Bilal
- Cheb Hasni
- Cheb Kader
- Cheb Mami
- Cheb Nasro
- Cheb Sahraoui
- Cheb Tarik
- Cheba Zahouania
- Cheikha Rabia
- Cheikha Rimitti
- Fadela & Sahrawi
- Faudel
- Gana El Maghnaoui
- Houari Manar
- Kader Japonais
- Khaled
- Messaoud Bellemou
- Mimoun El Oujdi
- Najim
- Rachid Baba Ahmed
- Rachid Taha
- Raïna Raï
- Reda Taliani