Arabology Interviews Hana Malhas

https://soundcloud.com/arabology/hanamalhas

Arabology has just interviewed Jordanian singer-songwriter Hana Malhas about her groundbreaking musical career and her Bala Feesh بلا فيش project, which she founded to give a voice to indie musicians in the Arab world.

The interview showcases a selection of Hana's songs in English, her Arabic duet w/ يزن الروسان - Yazan Alrousan + live musical excerpts from Bala Feesh بلا فيش performances by Hana Malhas, Aziz Maraka and عبد الرحمن محمد Abdulrahman Mohammed (ft Ghassan Abu Haltam).

Listen below at https://soundcloud.com/arabology/hanamalhas


Interview includes the following musical excerpts:

1. Hana Malhas/Olive Tree/ Shapeshift/CD Baby + iTunes
2. Hana Malhas (ft Yazan Alrousan)/ Trooh/ Shapeshift/CD Baby
3. Hana Malhas/ How We Love/ Hana Malhas & the Overthinkers/ iTunes
4. Hana Malhas/ Just a Dream/ Hana Malhas & theOverthinkers/ iTunes
5. Abdulrahman Mohammed (ft Ghassan Abu Haltam)/ Ya Man Hawah/ Bala Feesh YouTube Channel
6. Hana Malhas + Aziz Maraka/ 'Run' in English (by Hana Malhas) and 'لحالي/La7ali' in Arabic (by Aziz Maraka)/ Bala Feesh YouTube Channel.


FOR MORE ABOUT HANA MALHAS:
Hana Malhas Website: www.hanamalhas.com
Hana Malhas YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/hmalhas
Bal Feesh YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/balafeesh


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