News Kuwait Music: Spotify Lite channels music your way in a 10MB app
Kuwait, Qatar, South Africa, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and India. Spotify said it surpassed 100 million subscribers at the end of March. Rival service Apple Music has 60 million. ...
News Kuwait Music: Qatari Oud players mesmerise music lovers at W Doha
I teach music in a university in Kuwait. Ali al-Khalosi said: 'Our training with Fawzi has been a very good experience. We would like to learn more from the master. I started playing Oud when I ...
News Kuwait Music: Kuwait - Dar blows the dust off museums
The 5th edition of its annual fundraising exhibition also celebrates fourteen years since women obtained their political rights in Kuwait ... Ibrahim Salam and the music and songs were the ...
News Kuwait Music: Kuwait - Skynet Miracles FC crowned KIFF League champions
DJ Cheslee provided the sound and music. The moments were captured on camera by Kuwait's well-known photographer Rivon Gomes of www.goa-world.com. Goa Caterers (Bernard) provided catering services.
News Kuwait Music: UPDATED: Interviews, photos and video: Former Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Peter Markes opening downtown OKC Festival of the Arts today
[Photo provided] Oklahoma band Kyle Dillingham & Horseshoe Road - from left, Brent Saulsbury, Dillingham and Peter Markes, pose for a photo in Kuwait during an American Music Abroad tour ...
News Kuwait Music: Soweto virtuosos embrace ‘white people’ music
Classical music has been his escape for three years. He follows the path of dozens of young residents of the poor area who have taken up the violin, cello or bass at a school specifically for ...
News Kuwait Music: Oud festival boosts Qatar’s image as a multi-cultural hub
Renowned oud manufacturers such as Yacoub Jassim from Kuwait, Yasser Saleh from Iraq, Ibrahim Sukkar from Syria, Bars and Farouk from Turkey and Yahia Abulfazel from Iran also participated. The ...
News Kuwait Music: Kuwait - Boys, girls nabbed
KUWAIT CITY, April 30 ... young men and women who were disturbing residents of the area by playing loud music on their car radios and dancing and laughing, reports Al-Rai daily.