Thursday, September 4, 2014

Dinah Douieb


Punk attitude with a funky appeal.

That is how Dinah Douieb, a producer, musician, and composer wanted people to remember her.

Dinah, born in Tunisia, had witnessed music focused to ceremonials and profane ceremonies brewed with classic Egyptian music and tribal Tunisian music.

At her very young age, she already had a taste of jamming with the blues of Jimi Hendrix & John Lee Hooker, the rhythm and blues of Ike & Tina Turner, Funk of Jame Brown inspired by Rock Melancolia of Hard Rock Icon Black Sabbath, and the Romanticism of the Glittering David Bowie.

In 1976, Dinah loved the Punk movement which was the main expression for teenagers. Dinah started singing with the French Funk Punk band “Les Flambeurs” with Marc Zermati who stood as their producer.

Dinah started  to manage a girl group of 7 double-Dutch & hip-hop dancers  “The Lady’s Night” touring all over clubs & festivals featuring artist such as Ultramagnetic’s MC’s Big Daddy Kane, Adeva or Queen Latifah.

During the 2000′s, she created Dinamyte Productions and began to record the album “Open Collection”, a compilation of 25 songs which were composed by French American Hip Hop producers Sebastian Bardin Greenberg and performed by artists namely Fafa Larage, Rohff, Les 3 Griffes in France, Saddate X, Get Open Bruknham, Joy, and Vinia Mojica.


For more info visit http://yyaayy.com/ a website dedicated for musicians and music lovers.

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