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Whiteflag Project | |
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Origin | Israel Palestine |
Genres | World music |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Jazzis Records |
Members | Mark Smulian Gani Tamir Zaher Abdul Jawad Arli Liberman Aaron Shneyer Katja Cooper |
Website | www |
Whiteflag Project is a band of Jewish musicians from Israel and Arab musicians from the Gaza Strip. They are a one of a kind 'world fusion' band formed within the most conflicting areas of the Middle East – Israel and Palestine. Their songs are sung in the band members' native tongues of Arabic, Hebrew and English. Their collaboration as a band has endured many political difficulties as a result of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Year | Appearances |
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2009 | Tour of East Coast of US Universities |
2008 | Creation of Peace Festival, Kazan, Russia |
2008 | Amnesty International [1] Performance |
Date | Album | Label |
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2007 | Talk [2] | Jazzis Records |
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