Ahmed Zergui
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Ahmed Zergui | |
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Also known as | Ahmed Zargui |
Born | Hammam Ahmed Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria |
Genres | Raï[1] |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Instruments | guitar |
Ahmed Zergui (El Abbassi) (Arabic أحمد زرقي) (born 1948 in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria – 27 November 1983 in Tenira, Algeria) was an Algerian raï singer-songwriter.[1]
He was a pioneer in introducing the Wah-wah pedal into raï music. In the 70s he founded the group Les Frères Zergui consisting of Kacem Atek (rhythm guitar), Benyamna (organ), El Ârbi (drums), Bengamra (accordion). It is believe that "Les Frères Zergui" (the Zergui Brothers) was not composed of brothers but rather of a group of friends. In fact the nickname of the Zergui brothers (زرقي , indigo, blue) was chosen at the time by the editors and this among other things because of their tanned complexion.[citation needed]
Zergui died on 27 November 1983, in a road accident, while driving his car.[2]
Discography[]
- Ana Maneouiliche / Baghi Nassbek (7", Single) (Sassiphone, date unknown)
- Succès 82 - Maderti Chohra (Edition Mekkeraphone, 1982)
- Les Frères Zargui (Edition Royale / La Nouvelle Étoile, 1983)
- 1970's Algerian Proto-Rai Underground (Sublime Frequencies, 2008)
Songs[]
- Aala Moulat El Khana
- Alache Jiti Tranji
- Ana Hak
- Andi Mhayna
- Atatni Hdiya (covered by )
- Chaba (covered by Khaled)
- Delali ha delali (covered by khaled)
- Khalti Fatima
- Maderti Chohra
- Mnine Jate
- Nacera (covered by Cheb Yazid)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ahmed Zergui : Il y a 30 ans disparaissait le chanteur" (in French). El Watan. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- ^ "Ahmed Zergui, le chantre du raï".
External links[]
- Ahmed Zergui discography at Discogs
- 1948 births
- 1983 deaths
- Raï musicians
- Algerian songwriters
- Algerian male singers
- People from Sidi Bel Abbès
- 20th-century Algerian singers
- 20th-century male singers
- Road incident deaths in Algeria