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{{Short description|Gnawa music group}}

{{Short description|Gnawa music group}}

”’Nass Marrakesh”’ ({{langx|ar|ناس مراكش}}) is a [[Gnawa]] music group formed in 1991. They introduced instruments foreign to Gnawa music such as the [[djembe]], [[tam-tam]], [[mandolin]], [[tabla]] and [[Afro-Cuban]] [[percussion]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Alula Label’s Nass Marrakech Brings Moroccan Music To U.S. |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=18 November 2000 |pages=16, 22 }}</ref>

”’Nass ”’ ({{langx|ar|ناس مراكش}}) is a [[Gnawa]] music group formed in 1991. They introduced instruments foreign to Gnawa music such as the [[djembe]], [[tam-tam]], [[mandolin]], [[tabla]] and [[Afro-Cuban]] [[percussion]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Alula Label’s Nass Marrakech Brings Moroccan Music To U.S. |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=18 November 2000 |pages=16, 22 }}</ref>

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Gnawa music group

Nass Marrakech (Arabic: ناس مراكش) is a Gnawa music group formed in 1991. They introduced instruments foreign to Gnawa music such as the djembe, tam-tam, mandolin, tabla and Afro-Cuban percussion.[1]

  • “Moulay Sherif”– Mandolin, oud, vocals and Krakebs.
  • Abdeljalil Kodssi– Vocals and percussion.
  • Abdelaziz Arradi– Vocals and sintir (traditional bass)
Albums
Contributing artist
  1. ^ “Alula Label’s Nass Marrakech Brings Moroccan Music To U.S.”. Billboard. 18 November 2000. pp. 16, 22.

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