Georges Al Rassi | |
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Born | |
Died | 27 August 2022 42) | (aged
Occupations |
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Years active | 1995–2022 |
Spouse |
Joelle Hatem
(m. 2014; div. 2015) |
Children | 1 |
Musical career | |
Genres | Arabic pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, drums, banjo, violin, harmonica, accordion, synthesizer |
Georges Al Rassi (Arabic: جورج الراسي; 29 January 1980 – 27 August 2022) was a Lebanese actor, singer, model, musician, and songwriter born into a distinctively artistic family.
Biography
His father, Khalil, played the oud, and his sisters including Nadine and Sandrine acted and sang. At 16 years old, Georges Al Rassi won his first contract: a six months agreement to perform at Options, the international nightclub, in Kaslik, Lebanon. On 27 August 2022, he died from a car accident at Masnaa Border Crossing along with a female companion, Zeina Al-Meraabi, while returning back to his country from Syria.[2]
He was married to Joelle Hatem with whom he had a son, Joe.
Discography
- Albums
- 1996: Sahr al Layl
- 1998: Hikaya
- 2000: Jay Te' Tezer
- 2001: Wala Yomken
- 2002: Sibt el Hadaf
- 2003: Kif Awsefak
- 2011: Hamdellah Aal Salama (mini album)
- Singles
- 2016: Wahdik Enti[3]
- 2004: Kif Mfareqna
- 2005: Andek Shek
- 2006: Inta El Hob
- 2007: El Hob El Majnoun
- 2008: Laayonak Habibi
- 2009: Men Yom Hawak (Albi Mat)
- 2010: Inta Ekhtyari
- 2012: Temrou Tetghandar
- 2013: Jayi La'andek
- 2013: Min Allak
Videography
Year | Title | Album | Director |
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2009 | Albi Mat | Non-album single | Fadi Haddad |
2012 | Temro2 Tetghandar | Fadi Haddad | |
2015 | Enta El Woujoud | Walid Nassif | |
2016 | Wahdik Enti | Hamid Merhi |
References
External links
- Georges Al Rassi discography at Discogs
- Georges Al Rassi at IMDb
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