Georges Al Rassi
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- Actor
- singer
- songwriter
- model
Georges Al Rassi | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 January 1980 |
| Died | 27 August 2022 (aged 42) |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 1995–2022 |
| Spouse |
Joelle Hatem
(m. 2014; div. 2015) |
| Children | 1 |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | Arabic pop |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, drums, banjo, violin, harmonica, accordion, synthesizer |
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.
HHis father, Khalil, played the oud, while his mother was Aramean from Marmarita. His sisters, [[Nadine Al Rassi|Nadine]] and Sandrine, are both actors and singers.[2]
At 16 years old, Georges Al Rassi won his first contract: a six-month agreement to perform at Options, an international nightclub in Kaslik, Lebanon.
On 27 August 2022, he died in a car accident at the Masnaa Border Crossing along with a companion, Zeina Al-Meraabi, while returning to Lebanon from Syria.[3]
He was married to Joelle Hatem with whom he had a son, Joe.
Discography
Albums
- 1996: Sahr al Layl
- 1998: Hikaya
- 2000: Jay Te' Tezer
- 2001: Wala Yomken
- 2002: Sibt el Hadaf
- 2003: Kif Awsefak
- 2011: Hamdellah Aal Salama (mini album)
Singles
- 2004: Kif Mfareqna
- 2005: Andek Shek
- 2006: Inta El Hob
- 2007: El Hob El Majnoun
- 2008: Laayonak Habibi
- 2009: Men Yom Hawak (Albi Mat)
- 2010: Inta Ekhtyari
- 2012: Temrou Tetghandar
- 2013: Jayi La'andek
- 2013: Min Allak
- 2016: Wahdik Enti[4]