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  • His command of Arabic music is evidenced by his early-90s albums Taqasim (a series of improvised duets with Ali Jihad Racy, who plays the long-necked lute called the buzuq, popular with Middle Eastern Gypsies), the Bill Laswell-produced The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab (an orchestral survey of the great Egyptian composer's work), and Turath (a small-ensemble collection of Ottoman and traditional Egyptian works).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • His command of Arabic music is evidenced by his early-90s albums Taqasim (a series of improvised duets with Ali Jihad Racy, who plays the long-necked lute called the buzuq, popular with Middle Eastern Gypsies), the Bill Laswell-produced The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab (an orchestral survey of the great Egyptian composer's work), and Turath (a small-ensemble collection of Ottoman and traditional Egyptian works).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • His command of Arabic music is evidenced by his early-90s albums Taqasim (a series of improvised duets with Ali Jihad Racy, who plays the long-necked lute called the buzuq, popular with Middle Eastern Gypsies), the Bill Laswell-produced The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab (an orchestral survey of the great Egyptian composer's work), and Turath (a small-ensemble collection of Ottoman and traditional Egyptian works).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • His command of Arabic music is evidenced by his early-90s albums Taqasim (a series of improvised duets with Ali Jihad Racy, who plays the long-necked lute called the buzuq, popular with Middle Eastern Gypsies), the Bill Laswell-produced The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab (an orchestral survey of the great Egyptian composer's work), and Turath (a small-ensemble collection of Ottoman and traditional Egyptian works).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • His command of Arabic music is evidenced by his early-90s albums Taqasim (a series of improvised duets with Ali Jihad Racy, who plays the long-necked lute called the buzuq, popular with Middle Eastern Gypsies), the Bill Laswell-produced The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab (an orchestral survey of the great Egyptian composer's work), and Turath (a small-ensemble collection of Ottoman and traditional Egyptian works).

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Tareq Abboushi leads the New York band Shusmo with his buzuq, a kind of Middle Eastern lute.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Abboushi performed two songs on the buzuq live in the NPR studio, including his own version of the traditional Levantine song "Dal'Ona," which he says is meant to accompany a line dance.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Abboushi performed two songs on the buzuq live in the NPR studio, including his own version of the traditional Levantine song "Dal'Ona," which he says is meant to accompany a line dance.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • He appears here with much of the crew from his most recent album, "Inana" Pi Recordings, including Ole Mathisen on tenor and soprano saxophones, Tareq Abboushi on buzuq, Carlo De Rosa on bass and Zafer Tawil on oud and percussion; Tyshawn Sorey joins them on drums.

    NYT > Home Page 2012

  • Tareq Abboushi leads the New York band Shusmo with his buzuq, a kind of Middle Eastern lute.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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