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Hire Middle Eastern Musicians, Arabic Bands, in Denver, Colorado

Jabella

Jabella present a collage of world music centered around the Middle East, but also drawing on other musical cultures such as Turkish, Balkan and Romani. 

The ladies of Jabella love doing shows for children of all ages, and are available for shows at libraries, cultural festivals, parties, henna nights and concerts.

Past Jabella performances have included dinner shows, outdoor festivals, dance concerts and community outreach events. 

Jabella
 

Saltanah Ensemble

Saltanah Ensemble

The Saltanah Middle Eastern Ensemble includes instruments such as qanun (Middle Eastern zither), oud (lute), ney (bamboo end-blown flute), violin, upright bass and percussion instruments such as riq (Arabic tambourine), darbuka (goblet-shaped drum) and def (frame drum).

The Saltanah Ensemble performs mostly Arabic music, including classical, popular and folkloric music from countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Algeria.  They can also play music from other traditions such as Turkish, Persian and Armenian, upon request. 

Size of the group can vary from 2 to 8 musicians, depending on the occasion and the budget of the event.

 

Saltanah Arabic Band

Arabic Band

The Saltanah Arabic Band may include some traditional instruments, but may also include Arabic keyboards, electric guitar, electric bass, drum kit, etc.

This group can vary from 1 to 8 musicians, to suit the occasion.

Styles of music performed include Tarab, Egyptian dance music, Dabke music of the Levant (Lebanon / Jordan / Syria), Moroccan Shaabi music, and Rai, the modern music of North Africa.

Our Arabic band plays for private events like weddings, fiance parties, graduation celebrations, and cultural events.