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Naâma (singer)

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Naama
Background information
Born (1936-02-27) 27 February 1936 (age 88)
OriginTunisia
GenresArabic music, Tunisian music
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1958–1998

Naama (Tunisian Arabic: نعمة) (born 27 February 1936 in Azmour) is a distinguished Tunisian singer. Born Halima Echeikh (Tunisian Arabic: حليمة الشيخ), she was named "Naama" (meaning grace in Tunisian Arabic) by the Master Tunisian composer Salah Al Mahdi. Naama became her stage name which she kept until she retired in late 1990s.

Biography

Halima Echeikh, later known as Naama, was born on 27 February 1937 in Azmour, in the North of Tunisia into a conservative family. After the divorce of her parents, she lived with her mother between Azmour and the capital city Tunis.

Sources

  • Mohamed Bouthina, " Naâma. The eternal voice" Tunis, 1997.
  • Hamadi Abassi, " Naâma. La fille d'Ezmour ", Saisons tunisiennes, 27 juillet 2007

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