Juliana Jendo
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Background information | |
Birth name | Juliana Jendo |
Born | Tel Tamer, Syria |
Genres | Assyrian music, Pop, Folk pop, World music, Dance, Folk dance. |
Occupation(s) | Singer and actress |
Instruments | vocals |
Years active | 1986–present |
Juliana Jendo (born 1952 in Tel Tamer, Syria, Syriac: ܓܘܠܝܢܐ ܓܢܕܐ) is an Assyrian singer and actress who, unlike many other Assyrian Neo-Aramaic-speaking artists, has occasionally recorded songs in Turoyo, Chaldean Neo-Aramaic and as well as in Arabic.[1] She has mostly recorded folk dance music.
Biography[]
Born on november 30, 1952 in Tel Tamer, Syria, she studied French literature at a university there. In 1980, she and her family immigrated to the United States. She currently resides in Royal Oak, Michigan. Furthermore, she is on honorary chairwoman of the organization Nasraya Ad Dema that she founded.
Discography[]
- 1987 – Mardita
- 1988 – Khater Aynatoukh
- 1990 – Love & Dance
- 1993 – Wardeh Deesheh
- 1994 – The Flowers Of Assyria
- 1994 – Qadari (Arabic)
- 1995 – Athro Halyo (Turoyo)
- 1998 – Ashek D'Mathwathan
- 2003 – Mellatti
- 2008 – Elemo Halyo (turoyo)
- 2008 – Tel Kepeh (Arabic, Turoyo)
- 2010 – Golden Tunes
- 2015 – Talibootha
Filmography[]
- 1988 – Semeleh (Silent short film)
- 1991 – Wardeh Deesheh (Crushed Flowers) (Lead role: Nineveh and Nina)
- 1994 – The Flowers of Assyria (8 Video clips)
- 2005 – The Cost of Happiness (Supporting role: Yimma "Mother")
References[]
- ^ "Juliana Jendo". lastfm.com. lastfm. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
External links[]
Categories:
- Living people
- Assyrian musicians
- American people of Assyrian descent
- Syriac-language singers
- Syrian emigrants to the United States
- People from Detroit
- Musicians from Detroit
- Singers from Detroit
- 1952 births