Egyptian musicians died because of Stroke

Here are 1 famous musicians from Egypt died in Stroke:

Mohammed Abdel Wahab

Mohammed Abdel Wahab (March 13, 1902 Cairo-May 4, 1991 Cairo) a.k.a. Mohammed Abd el-Wahaab, Mohamed Abdel Wahab or Mohamed Abdel Wehab was an Egyptian singer, composer, actor and film score composer. He had five children, Mohamed Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Esmat Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Effat Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Ahmed Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Aysha Mohammed Abdel Wahab.

His most important albums: Instrumental, Plays Mohamed Abdel Wahab Qamar 14 and Les Archives De La Musique Arabe. His related genres: Arabic music.

Mohammed Abdel Wahab is widely considered as one of the most influential figures in the history of Arab music. He was a pioneer in the development of modern Arab music and is credited with introducing Western musical instruments into traditional Arab music. He began his career as a singer and composer in the 1920s and quickly rose to fame, attracting a large following across the Arab world.

In addition to his work as a musician, Abdel Wahab also had a successful acting career, starring in a number of Egyptian films in the 1940s and 50s. He also composed scores for many of these films, including the classic Egyptian film "Layla baka fiha el-qamar" ("The Night the Moon Fell").

Throughout his career, Abdel Wahab received numerous honours and accolades, including the prestigious Egyptian Order of Merit and the title "King of Arab Music". His music continues to be loved and celebrated throughout the Arab world, and his legacy as a trailblazer in Arab music remains strong to this day.

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