Lili Boniche
Lili Boniche (b. 1921 in Algiers, d. March 6, 2008 in Paris) is one of the most famous singers of modern popular Arabo-Andalucian music. A star in Algeria in the 1950s, he emigrated to France when his country became independent. He was largely forgotten until the 1990s when he made a comeback with a series of CD releases (Alger Alger, Trésors de la chanson judéo-arabe, Œuvres récentes), a live recording, and a album of remixes by Bill Laswell.
— Last.fm
Why This Artist
Lili Boniche scores in the top 50% overall, with 16K listeners and 3K followers. Active in arabic.
Discography
Trésors de la musique judéo-arabe(2014) · album
Ana El Owerka
5:47Inchallah Terbah
2:57Anthologie(2012) · album
Alger Alger
5:17Ana Fil Houb
5:37Bambino
2:46Guitarra
3:03Mazalet Medjetch
5:36A.P.C. Presents: Oeuvres récentes(2012) · album
A.P.C. Presents: Lili Live(2012) · album
A.P.C. Presents: Alger Alger(2012) · album
Alger Alger
6:34Lili Boniche, Amir El Gheram(2004) · album
Il N'y A Qu'un Seul Dieu (Live A l'Olympia)(1999) · album
L'Oriental (Live Olympia)
5:04Alger Alger(1996) · album
Chansons d'exil(1980) · single