Georges Al Rassi

Lebanese musical artist (1980–2022)
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  • Actor
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • model
Years active1995–2022Spouse
Joelle Hatem
(m. 2014; div. 2015)
Children1Musical careerGenresArabic popInstrument(s)Vocals, guitar, drums, banjo, violin, harmonica, accordion, synthesizer
Musical artist

Georges Al Rassi (Arabic: جورج الراسي; 29 January 1980 – 27 August 2022) was a Lebanese actor, singer, model, musician, and songwriter born into a distinctively artistic family.

Biography

His father, Khalil, played the oud, while his mother is Syrian from Marmarita, his sisters, Nadine and Sandrine, were both actors and singers.[2]

At 16 years old, Georges Al Rassi won his first contract: a six-month agreement to perform at Options, the international nightclub, in Kaslik, Lebanon. On 27 August 2022, he died in a car accident at Masnaa Border Crossing along with a female companion, Zeina Al-Meraabi, while returning to his country from Syria.[3]

He was married to Joelle Hatem with whom he had a son, Joe.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Videography

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Official music videos
Year Title Album Director
2009 Albi Mat Non-album single Fadi Haddad
2012 Temro2 Tetghandar Fadi Haddad
2015 Enta El Woujoud Walid Nassif
2016 Wahdik Enti Hamid Merhi

References

  1. ^ جورج الراسي: لا أنتظر أحدًا أن يصالحني مع نادين… هي شقيقتي إن تخاصمنا أو تصالحنا
  2. ^ "نادين الراسي: أرفض أن تمارس ابنتي المساكنة.. وسأتفادى النقص في تجربتي السورية | محطة أخبار سورية". www.sns.sy. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Lebanese singer George al-Rassi dies in tragic car crash". Naharnet. 27 August 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  4. ^ بالفيديو: جورج الراسي يطلق لحيته بعد أزمةٍ عاطفيّة. LBC International (in Arabic).

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