- H****an
Hakmoun (Arabic: حسن حكمون) (born 16
September 1963) is a
Moroccan musician who
specializes in the
Gnawa style.
Hakmoun was born to a
family of...
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Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir,
Terrence Kelly –
conductor H****an
Hakmoun, Said
Hakmoun,
Radouane Laktib,
Dumisani Maraire –
voice Obo Addy –
drums Hamza...
- Don't Want to Wait". In June 2002, Cole
married Moroccan musician H****an
Hakmoun, whom she had met on the
Secret World Tour in 1994. The
couple divorced...
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album by the
Moroccan musician H****an
Hakmoun. It was
released in 1993. He is
credited with his band, Zahar.
Hakmoun supported the
album by
playing "The...
- "Comin' Down" (Paula Cole, Dean Parks) – 4:01 "Lovelight" (Cole, H****an
Hakmoun, Jeff Lorber) – 4:57 "El Greco" (Cole, Mark Goldenberg) – 4:40 "Lonelytown"...
- "Crazy Egypt" and "Circus"
Ibrahim Hakhmoun − drums,
metal castanets H****an
Hakmoun −
Moroccan drums Daisy Lignelli, Eden Cale,
Joanne O'Brien,
Napua Davoy...
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explicitly commercial goals.
International recording artists such as H****an
Hakmoun have
introduced Gnawa music and
dance to
Western audiences through their...
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McDonald Gil Scott-Heron
WOMAD Xalam The
Justin Trio
Geoffrey Oryema H****an
Hakmoun &
Zahar Green Day Paul
Rodgers Rock and
Blues Revue featuring Slash, Neal...
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Maraire (Chaminuka;
Shona Spirit [with
Ephat Mujuru] - Zimbabwe); H****an
Hakmoun (The Fire
Within - Morocco);
Badal Roy (Yantra; One in the
Pocket - Bangladesh/USA);...
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Sheila Chandra, 1994 Tibet, Tibet,
Yungchen Lhamo, 1996 Trance, H****an
Hakmoun and Zahar, 1993
Untold Things,
Jocelyn Pook, 2001 Up,
Peter Gabriel, 2002...