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Hédi Jouini
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Born | Mohamed Hédi Ben Abdessalem Ben Ahmed Ben Hassine ()1 November Tunis, French Tunisia |
Died | 30 November () (aged81) |
Nationality | Tunisian |
Occupation(s) | Singer, oud player, composer |
Hédi Jouini (1 November – 30 November ) was a Tunisian singer, oud player, and composer.[1] In his long career, Jouini composed close to 1, songs and 56 operettas.[1] His songs are inspired by traditional Andalusian music, and found great popularity in Tunisia and the countries of the Mashriq.[2]
Life
[edit]Early life
[edit]He was born Mohamed Hédi Ben Abdessalem Ben Ahmed Ben Hassine in the Bab Jedid quarter of Tunis. In his youth, he sang religious hymns for local ceremonies, including those for circumcision. He abandoned academic pursuits for music and song.[1] He particularly liked the works of singer Mohammed Abdel Wahab.[1]
Debut
[edit]After a brief sojourn at The Rachidia, from the age of sixteen Jouini began to appear in local bands as a mandolin player. He was introduced to the oud by Mouni Jebali, father of Maurice Meimoun. At 20 years of age, his popularity increased upon singing with the Arruqi troupe at the Bab Souika.[2]
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