Fathy Salama

Musical Artist

1969 –

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Who is Fathy Salama?

Fathy Salama is a Grammy Award-winner Egyptian musician, who usually appears with his ensemble Sharkiat.

Salama grew up listening to the radio, which played artists who placed a deep influence upon him, his childhood influences were musicians Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Farid El Atrache.

These artists influenced him so much that he decided to get involved with music, he then started to create his own versatile type music, from playing the piano from the age of six this made an excellent start and was followed by gigging in Cairo clubs from the age of thirteen. Soon the child of Shobra,'Compton of Cairo', made visits to Europe and to New York to learn Jazz with such great artists as Barry Harris, Sun Ra, Roman Bunka, Malik Osman, Hal Galper, Ossman Kareem and Pat Patrick.

He progressed to making plenty of hits in Cairo during the 80's, he has been touring the world and he has won two prizes for his film sound tracks for Fallen Angels Paradise's and Signs Of April, it is with Sharkiat that Fathy is making his dreams come true of merging modern and traditional music together, thus expressing both a message from his home country and his love of music.

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Born
Mar 27, 1969
Cairo
Also known as
  • Salama, Fathy
  • Fathi Salama
Nationality
  • Egypt
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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