Doc Jazz
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Genre: Pop / R&B / Soul
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Profile Views: 17789
Last Login: 12/4/2010
Member Since 10/8/2004
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmRvY2phenouY29t
Record Label Unknown Indie
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........ .......... ...... ..Doc Jazz is a Palestinian, and is a surgeon by profession. He grew up In the Netherlands, where he was also known under his real name as a writer, speaker and debater on TV and radio for the Palestinian cause. He has now moved to the Middle East where he still practices surgery on a fuill-time basis. Besides this, he is a songwriter, musician and singer. ....All of Doc Jazz's songs were originally written, played, sung and recorded by himself in his home studio. Exception to this are the songs on the album 'Front Door Key', on which 12 of Doc Jazz's songs were professionally produced by Forrest Thomas, featuring an impressive array of professional musicians.... .... Next to guitar, piano, bass and drums, Doc Jazz also plays the Ud (arabic lute), the shibbabeh (Palestinian flute) and the darbekkeh (hand drum). ....If you visit the website, you will discover the great variety of styles his music has. ....You will also find his Arabic and Dutch songs there... the first 12 songs from Front Door Key are mixed with the home studio productions ....so do visit the site!.. .... -
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With regards to the style of music, it varies too much in style to be caught in one genre. Most of his songs have a jazzy feel, but some of his songs are rap, some are rock, some are piano ballads; even reggae and blues are included in the repertoire. Though most of the songs have English lyrics, some songs are in Dutch, and some in Arabic. -
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Doc Jazz is a Palestinian living in the Netherlands, and is a surgeon by profession. In the Netherlands, he is also known under his real name as a writer, speaker and debater on TV and radio for the Palestinian cause. Besides this, he is a songwriter, musician and singer.All of Doc Jazz's songs were originally written, played, sung and recorded by himself in his home studio (demo quality) Recently, Doc Jazz has released his new CD 'Front Door Key', on which 12 of these songs were professionally produced by Forrest Thomas, featuring an impressive array of professional musicians..
Next to guitar, piano, bass and drums, Doc Jazz also plays the Ud (arabic lute), the shibbabeh (Palestinian flute) and the darbekkeh (hand drum).
On this page, 4 of his songs are featured (that's the number allowed by MySpace); if you visit the website, you will discover the great variety of styles his music has.
You will also find his Arabic and Dutch songs there... the first 12 songs from Front Door Key are mixed with the home studio productions so do visit the site!
You are free to download songs, and you can also find the lyrics there.
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With regards to the style of music, it varies too much in style to be caught in one genre. Most of his songs have a jazzy feel, but some of his songs are rap, some are rock, some are piano ballads; even reggae and blues are included in the repertoire. Though most of the songs have English lyrics, some songs are in Dutch, and some in Arabic.Sounds Like:
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- Abi Rose2 years ago
Hey,just lettin ya know I'm on twitter and would LOVE it if you would be so kind as to follow me!! Rockin! Abs xxx :) http://twitter.com/#!/abirosemusic
- Serious Pimp2 years ago
Thank you for the friendship
- Walter Eian Ingalls3 years ago
heyy, thank you!!
- No justice No peace4 years ago
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y161/raiseyafist/drapeaunlpeti.jpg
Peace & Solidarity from neighbor Belgium =) - ayşe4 years ago
assalam brother, thanks...
- Walid Itayim5 years ago
Hi Tariq! How are you? Hope you are doing great! I have just completed work on a brand new song called “Strangest Little Creature”. When you have a chance please give it a listen. Take care.
- Sarah Bird Music5 years ago
Hey, thanks for the add! If you have any time, I'd be very grateful if you checked out some of my songs! Thanks again, Sarah.
- Walid Itayim5 years ago
Tariq! Great to hear from you! Thanks for your comments! I am sure you noticed that the songs on my player are not new ones but rather remixes of songs I did last year with better drum sounds. Thanks to Munir the sound quality has gotten better. He has gained so much experience with engineering and mixing during the last year. And we always use the Vintage Warmer that you sent me! :-) So thanks!!! How about you? Still in Holland? What about your plans to move?
- susaan from DEBU5 years ago
Great Sound,taa for adding !
- Jerzy Joe5 years ago
Stopping by to say hi. Hope all is well!






