Talk:Hamza El Din

Latest comment: 5 months ago by Msalt in topic The movie You Are What You Eat

Place of Birth

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Sudan, not Egypt

Wrong, he was born and raised in Egypt. He went to Sudan much later.--195.229.236.217 (talk) 19:01, 14 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Date of death

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Did he die on May 22 or May 23, 2006? Badagnani 17:35, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

According to the San Francisco Chronicle obit, he died on Monday, May 22. jeff 18:49, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks -- New York Times also had Monday so I assume this is info they got from Hamza El Din's wife and is accurate. I've made the fix. Badagnani 18:54, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Name of wife

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I want to make sure we have his wife's name spelled correctly. Several hundred websites each give it as "Nabra" or "Nadra." I believe Nabra may be the accurate one. Also, is it correct that she is Japanese? Badagnani 20:23, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nadra is Arabic (for "rare", the masculine form of which is Nader, a more common Arabic name); I also believe Nabra is the correct name, since it's a traditional Nubian (Fadekki) female name. M. f. kalfat 12:26, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
in Fadekki Nubian (Nubiin) Nabra means gold ore, or raw gold, and it's also a title of one of his albums.M. f. kalfat 13:05, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
changed my mind. though still for Nabra (with "b"), the one can't really tell: Nabra is also a Japanese female name! and given that Aladdin (aka El Din) met her first in Japan, she might well be Japanese. Did Hamza liked her for that name which must ring a bell in a Nubian expatriate's mind?M. f. kalfat 13:05, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Unless more reliable information surfaces, I would suggest "Nabra," used in the article reprinted on his official website (www.hamzaeldin.com) as well as this page, <http://www.naturalchant.com/hamza.htm> written by someone who seems to have known him quite well, is probably correct. The latter also says of Nabra, "She's Japanese, but her name is Nubian." Here's his obituary from the Guardian which clarifies, "[in Japan] he met his wife, who adopted the Nubian name of Nabra": <http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,,1785724,00.html> So I guess that's one mystery solved. [Also, tangentially, based on my consultation of a fairly extensive Japanese name dictionary, and my 5 years of living in Japan, I don't think that anything closely resembling "Nabla" is a Japanese name, unless it's extremely rare.]

Vocalist

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What language did he sing in? This should be mentioned in the article. --Vince | Talk 20:12, 27 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Probably the Nobiin language, and maybe also Egyptian Arabic. Badagnani 20:23, 27 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
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The movie You Are What You Eat

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He had multiple songs in the hippie movie [You Are What You Eat] (which also launched the career of Tiny Tim), released in early 1968. Details in the article on that movie. Any objection to adding that here? Admittedly that's a poorly executed movie but it has a certain fame or infamy and he's very noticeable in both the movie and it's vastly more interesting soundtrack album, produced by John Simon.Msalt (talk) 02:19, 11 May 2024 (UTC)Reply