Brothers Of The Baladi

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Miserlou (Made famous by Dick Dale King of Surf Guitar) 05:17 Tools
Ma Zamir (Egyptian) 04:30 Tools
Ah Ya Zein (Traditional Arabic Folk) 03:08 Tools
Paint It Black (The Rolling Stones go to the Middle East) 03:34 Tools
Al Maya 02:03 Tools
Perom Pom Pom 05:13 Tools
Guardian 05:56 Tools
For What It's Worth 03:47 Tools
Rockin' in the Free World 05:01 Tools
Nay De Maghreb (Improvisation on Arabic Flute) 01:53 Tools
Al Ann (Now - Jouma & Michael) 03:18 Tools
Raqs Leyla (The Dance of Leyla) 01:53 Tools
Simdi (" Now " - A Turkish Jam on Kemenche & Tar) 02:28 Tools
Oud Taxim (Improvisation on the Oud) 00:53 Tools
Bouzouki Taxim (Improvisation on Greek Bouzouki) 01:43 Tools
Sidi Mansour 06:06 Tools
Deck The Halls 00:00 Tools
Bir Demet (A Bouquet Of Jasmine Flowers For You) 05:11 Tools
Bonjour (Arabic Tabla Drum Solo) 03:59 Tools
Yavash/Chabook (Arabic Drum Solo) 04:12 Tools
Guardian (American / Kurdish Rock) 05:54 Tools
10/8 Drum Solo (A Fun Drum Groove) 01:26 Tools
Lyke Wake Dirge 03:41 Tools
Paint It Black - Rolling Stones in the Middle East 03:35 Tools
Bonjour - Arabic Tabla Drum Solo 04:01 Tools
Who Is This? 04:54 Tools
Twa Corbies (Scottish Anti War Song) 04:20 Tools
Cheftetelli (Nay, Oud, Kanoon, Kemengeh & Darbuka) 06:02 Tools
We Three Kings 00:00 Tools
Miserlou - Made Famous by Dick Dale King of the Surf Guitar 05:19 Tools
Voyage (Journey Through the Doors) 04:23 Tools
Gamil Gamel (Beauty Like No Other) 04:50 Tools
Mastoom Mastoom (Traditional Persian Folk) 04:15 Tools
Nothing To Fear 05:14 Tools
Wah Wah 05:14 Tools
Deck The Halls (Traditional Welsh Carol) 02:40 Tools
Lamma Bada (Andalusian Arabic Samai Music) 03:58 Tools
Siseler (" Let's be Merry. Drink, Dance & Have Fun ") 02:22 Tools
Peace 'n' Love 04:15 Tools
Oh Tannenbaum 01:53 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 00:00 Tools
Gole Khazan 02:57 Tools
Dere Dere (Turkish Folkloric) 03:01 Tools
Belly Up 03:51 Tools
Ah Nada Nada (Oh Nada ! Sung in Arabic & English) 03:45 Tools
The Next Time 04:21 Tools
Oh Come All Ye Faithful 02:21 Tools
Coventry Carol 00:00 Tools
Raqs Al Beach (From the Hands and Drums of Michael Beach) 02:57 Tools
Haunted House (Middle Eastern Blues) 03:57 Tools
Yesilim (My Green Dressed Sweetheart) 04:58 Tools
Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem 04:07 Tools
Angels We Have Heard On High 01:49 Tools
Salamet (Welcome) 05:49 Tools
Away In A Manger (William James Kirkpatrick) 03:49 Tools
Wy'ek 05:36 Tools
Olmaz ("Never Say Never to the One You Love") 05:13 Tools
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 02:20 Tools
Silent Night 03:24 Tools
Hark The Herald Angels Sing 03:54 Tools
Angels We Have Heard On High (Tradional French Song) 01:49 Tools
No Shade 03:42 Tools
Backbeat (Drums Galore !) 02:24 Tools
The First Noel 03:19 Tools
Habibi - Nour Al Ain - Famous Arabic Pop Love Song 05:06 Tools
Oud Taxim - Improvisation On The Oud 00:54 Tools
Gole Sangiem (Persian Love Song) 04:17 Tools
Bir Demet Yasemen (A Dozen Jasmine Flowers for You) 03:34 Tools
Ooskeh Gookas (Armenian Love Song) 05:27 Tools
Good King Wenceslas (From Piae Cantiones) 01:49 Tools
Darbuka Solo (Michael Having Too Much Fun on Many Drums) 03:03 Tools
We Three Kings (John Henry Hopkins) 03:32 Tools
Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (Lewis Redner) 04:06 Tools
Just Do What's Right 04:19 Tools
Marie Don't Want Me (World Beat Love Song) 03:20 Tools
Separation (Middle Eastern Rock Love Song) 05:27 Tools
Hava Nagila 05:04 Tools
Away in a Manger 03:52 Tools
Oh Come All Ye Faithful (John Francis Wade) 02:21 Tools
Oh Tannenbaum (Traditional German Folk Song) 01:50 Tools
Ya Shaqli Kooly Jamil (Arabic Dance Song) 04:47 Tools
Miserlou 03:59 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 03:55 Tools
Joy To The World 00:00 Tools
Coventry Carol (Traditional English Carol) 01:19 Tools
Olmaz Olmaz (Never Say Never to the One You Love) 05:32 Tools
Ararat Vibration (Improvisation on Baglama Saz) 05:32 Tools
Joy To The World (George Frederick Handel) 01:56 Tools
Little Drummer Boy (H. Simeone-K.K. Davis-H. Onorati) 03:54 Tools
Hark The Herald Angels Sing (Felix Medelssohn) 02:10 Tools
Over Under Sideways Down (The Yardbirds Classic) 02:15 Tools
Nay De Maghreb - Improvisation on Arabic Flute 01:54 Tools
Raksat Assabaya 03:29 Tools
Ma Zamir 04:31 Tools
Habibi - Nour Al Ain (Famous Arabic Pop Love Song) 05:04 Tools
Lamma Bada 03:59 Tools
Yavash/Chabook - Arabic Drum Solo 03:59 Tools
Ma Alley W'olt Loh (Arabic Dance Piece "We talked") 04:33 Tools
Where Does The Wiseman Go? (Middle Eastern Reggae) 04:11 Tools
Nebtidy M'nain El Hakiah (Where Do We Begin Our Story ?) 05:54 Tools
Ah Ya Zein 03:08 Tools
Silent Night (Franz Gruber) 03:24 Tools
Mavi Mavi 02:39 Tools
Nai Taksim 04:25 Tools
Salla Sana (Wave you Hand My Love) 06:05 Tools
Parmaklik Önönde (Kurdish/Turkish Political Song) 06:05 Tools
Jewnoon Al Mizmar (" Mizmar Madness " featuring Folkloric Reeds and Drums) 05:54 Tools
Ma Alley W'olt Loh - Arabic Dance Piece - We talked 04:34 Tools
Raqs Leyla 03:19 Tools
Bonjour 05:05 Tools
Mastoom Mastoom - Traditional Persian Folk 04:34 Tools
Darbuka Solo 03:03 Tools
Bouzouki Taxim 03:19 Tools
Raks Baladi Part 1 04:17 Tools
Foq Ennakhal (Arabic Love Song Sung in English & Arabic) 04:31 Tools
Siroon Achcheik (My Sweet Girl) 03:37 Tools
Kabul Blues 2 01:46 Tools
Psaltery Solo 04:43 Tools
Ah Ya Zane 02:39 Tools
The First Noel (Traditional English Carol) 03:19 Tools
Presence of the Past 03:03 Tools
Al Ann 03:03 Tools
Tren Gelir - Train Song (Turkish World Beat) 03:48 Tools
Lamma Bada - Andalusian / Arabic 03:59 Tools
Paint It Black - The Rolling Stones Go To The Middle East 03:54 Tools
Heart Of The Beast (Funky Middle Eastern Rock) 04:18 Tools
Mastoom mastoom 04:18 Tools
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (Richard S. Willis) 02:20 Tools
Piece of the Rhyme 01:46 Tools
Paint It Black 01:46 Tools
Twa corbies 04:18 Tools
Noura Noura (Noura My Love) 04:15 Tools
Peace Is the Power 01:42 Tools
Gravity of Love 05:05 Tools
Cut Diamonds (Latinesque Love Song) 03:19 Tools
Bafta Hindi 04:34 Tools
Country Boy (Ska-Tish World Beat) 02:55 Tools
Laz (Armenian / Turkish Dance Song) 03:54 Tools
Wisemen (Story of the Wisemen) 02:55 Tools
Dueling Drums 01:22 Tools
Raqs Leyla - The Dance of Leyla 03:10 Tools
Nebtidy M'nain El Hakiah - Where Do We Begin Our Story ? 03:10 Tools
Ah Nada Nada 01:22 Tools
Habibi - Nour al Ain 05:00 Tools
Oud Taxim 05:00 Tools
Kabul Blues 1 01:42 Tools
Ararat Vibration 05:00 Tools
Drumsadi 01:47 Tools
Nebtidy M'nain el Hakiah 05:00 Tools
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 00:00 Tools
Bolero a Trois 05:05 Tools
Sevgilim 05:05 Tools
Saba Samir 05:05 Tools
Voyage 05:05 Tools
Cheftetelli 06:03 Tools
Ah Ya Zein - Arabic Folkloric 02:53 Tools
El Henna 02:53 Tools
Voyage - Journey Through the Doors 04:24 Tools
10/8 Drum Solo 01:27 Tools
Shuty Ya Dini 05:00 Tools
Yesilim 05:04 Tools
Nay de Maghreb 05:00 Tools
Only You 05:00 Tools
Wisemen 05:00 Tools
Salamet 05:00 Tools
One Rainy Wish 01:42 Tools
Dere Dere 01:42 Tools
Ya Shaqli Kooly Jamil - Arabic Dance Song 01:42 Tools
Backbeat 01:42 Tools
Bouzouki Taxim - Improvisation On Greek Bouzouki 01:42 Tools
Azi Zam 03:24 Tools
Jewnoon al Mizmar 02:53 Tools
Backbeat - Drums Galore 02:53 Tools
Mastoom Mastoom - Traditional Persian Folkloric 04:17 Tools
Pushin' Shoes (Funky Afro Pop) 03:00 Tools
Gole Sangiem 01:27 Tools
Dere Dere - Turkish Folkloric 03:02 Tools
Flower Of The Stone (Persian Love Song) 03:43 Tools
Chapkun Chapkun (You are Such a Flirt !) 05:34 Tools
Jerusalem (Bring Back the Dream - Jerusalem) 03:51 Tools
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The musical traditions of the Middle East have been adapted by Yuma, AZ-formed and Portland, OR-based band, Brothers of the Baladi. Combining traditional instruments with Western instrumentation and singing in seven languages, the group uses Middle Eastern sounds to create a unique, highly rhythmic dance music. According to the L.A. Times, the Brothers of the Baladi's sound "knows no borders." Portland newspaper the Oregonian praised the band for "the sound that makes regular guys loosen their ties and dance on the table," while, pop vocalist Maria Muldaur described the group's performances as "a delightful oasis of sensual rhythms and superb musicianship that always makes me dance." 

 The inspiration for Brothers of the Baladi was sparked when Niagara Falls, NY-born drummer/percussionist Michael Beach became involved with a belly dancer named Zamara. The original band (Peter, Colby, Josh Mertz and Beach) was formed in Yuma, AZ in 1975 to accompany her. In 1978 Beach relocated to Oregon. where he teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Joseph Pusey. Their “Original and Traditional Celtic Renaissance and Jazzy Blues with a unique blend of Latin, Rock and the Middle East” sound was influenced by The Kaleidoscope, The Incredible String Band, Spirit and Sirocco. They toured the US and Canada extensively and developed a huge following – especially with the many Middle Eastern Belly Dancers around the world. They released three albums (Dance with Gladness; 1982, Food of Love; 1983 and Beyond the Tenth; 1989). . Along with Leo Deflambeaux they also created and built the original infamous Gypsy Stage at the Oregon Country Fair in 1980. In 1989 they added bass guitarist J. Michael Kearsey to their Global Rock sound. Joseph left in 1991 but Further Journeys 1993 Michael Shrieve (Santana) produced their 1995 CDthe band moved on The band has undergone numerous other personnel changes in the 24 years that they've been together. The current lineup also features bouzouki and keyboard player and vocalist Error! Hyperlink reference not valid., drums, daval, and riq player Error! Hyperlink reference not valid., and guitar and jimbush player and vocalist Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.. Although they initially focused on traditional Middle Eastern music, Brothers of the Baladi have expanded their repertoire to include reggae and Latin music. Their 1994 album, Error! Hyperlink reference not valid., produced by ex-Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. drummer Error! Hyperlink reference not valid., included a Middle Eastern-ized version of Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. tune "Paint It Black," while their 1998 album, Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. featured a unique rendition of Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.' song, "Over Under Sideways Down." The group continues to make their music palatable to American audiences by alternating verses sung in Turkish or Arabic with verses sung in English. 

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 The Brothers of the Baladi started in Yuma, Arizona in 1975. The inspiration was sparked when Niagara Falls, NY born drummer/percussionist/vocalist Michael Beach became involved with a belly dancer named Zamara. The original band (Peter, Colby, Josh Mertz and Beach) was actually formed to accompany her in her dance shows. In 1978 Beach relocated to Southern Oregon where he teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Joseph Pusey. They kept the Brothers name and developed a style they called “Original and Traditional Celtic Renaissance and Jazzy Blues with a unique blend of Folk, Latin, Rock and the Middle East”. Their sound was influenced by The Kaleidoscope, The Incredible String Band, Spirit and Sirocco. This duo toured the US and Canada extensively and developed a huge following – especially with the many Middle Eastern Belly Dancers around the world. They released three well loved Belly Dance albums: Dance with Gladness (1982), Food of Love (1983) and Beyond the Tenth (1989). Along with dancer Leo Deflambeaux, Michael and Joseph also created and built the original infamous Gypsy Stage at the Oregon Country Fair in 1980. In 1989 they added bass guitarist J. Michael Kearsey (UPEPO, Razorbacks) to their Global Rock sound. Joseph left in 1991 but with the help of Ishmael (kanoon) and Boujemma Razgui (oud, nay, kemenche and vocals) the Brothers released their biggest Belly Dance album, Further Journeys (1994). In 1995 they teamed up with Tariq Banzi (oud, bouzouki, nay, riq and drums) and Attilio (keyboards) to release their 5th CD called Eye on the World. Michael Shrieve, of the original Santana band produced and played on it. Eye on the World includes their Middle Eastern version of The Rolling Stones’ “Paint it Black” heard on NPR. The 1998 Heart of the Beast CD includes a unique version of The Yardbirds’ “Over, Under, Sideways, Down”. One of their most popular CDs is the 2000 holiday CD A Time of Peace, which features instrumental Christmas songs performed on acoustic Middle Eastern instruments with traditional Middle Eastern rhythms. Hope (2003) includes electric and acoustic Arabic, Turkish and Armenian songs sung in both English and traditional languages. John Belezikjian (Master of the Oud) and Sulieman Felthouse (from The Kaleidoscope and Sirocco on oud, violin, jimbush and nay) are featured guests on the Hope CD. Another Belly Dance favorite CD, Presence of the Past (2005) brought a return to the traditional acoustic Middle Eastern sound again. Their newest 2008 CD, Just Do What’s Right features Baladized versions of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What its Worth”, Neil Young’s “Rockin in the Free World” and Chris Rhea’s “Nothing to Fear”. This 11th CD also includes six Middle Easternized Rock originals and classic Arabic, Persian and North African songs Wy’ek, Wah Wah, Gole Khazan, Sidi Mansour and Perom Pom Pom. Peter Helfand, Stuart Fessant, Brad Rapp, Dennis Elmer, Richard Rothfus (Pink Martini) and Mark Burdon (Vagabond Opera) have all been in the lineup through the years. The current band lineup includes Geoff George (Little Women) on keyboards, Daniel Eshoo on saz, oud and jimbush, Kerry Movassagh on saz and guitars, Mark Giles on drums and Beach and Kearsey. Throughout these many changes Michael Beach still keeps his dreams alive of bridging musical and cultural gaps between the West and the Middle East. In addition to his work with Brothers of the Baladi, Beach is also a popular clinician, teaching Middle Eastern drum workshops. His 1992 instructional video/DVD Basic Middle Eastern Rhythms was the first instructional video of Middle Eastern rhythms and his 2004 solo CD Hands of a Thousand Dances is one the most their most popular downloaded CDs. Michael Kearsey has recorded two solo albums – Suite for the Columbia Gorge in 1981 and Silverthaw in 1989. Allegro Distribution distributes all Brothers of the Baladi, Michael Beach and J. Michael Kearsey music in US and Canada. Whether they are teaching music workshops, providing sound tracks for movies and TV shows, performing and recording traditional acoustic Middle Eastern music, Belly Dance music or rocking fans out on festival stages around the world, Michael Beach and his Brothers of the Baladi continue to embrace the true meaning of World Music. His years of dedication attest to his commitment to bring a new mix to World Music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.