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  2. Habibi (band) - Wikipedia

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    Habibi is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York. They are a blend of psychedelic rock and sixties girl group harmonies. The name Habibi means "my love," [1] an Arabic word vocalist Rahill Jamalifard grew up using despite her Iranian origin (the term is not in use in Iran).

  3. Category:Musical groups from Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Knots. Boot Camp Clik. Bottom of the Hudson. Boyish (band) Breaking Laces. Breslov Bar Band. Bridges and Powerlines. Brooklyn Dreams (group) Brooklyn Philharmonic.

  4. Lolo Zouaï - Wikipedia

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    lolozouai .com. Laureen Rebeha Zouaï ( zoo-EYE; born on March 5, 1995), [citation needed] better known as Lolo Zouaï, [1] is a French-born American singer. Born to a French mother and an Algerian father in Paris, France, Zouaï moved to San Francisco, California when she was three months old. She graduated from Lowell High School in 2013. [2]

  5. Live in Brooklyn 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Live in Kyiv, 1989. (2022) Live in Brooklyn 2011. (2023) Live in Brooklyn 2011 is a 2023 live album by American indie rock band Sonic Youth. The album documents the band's final performance in the United States and is a remixed and remastered release of the 2020 album Brooklyn, NY • Williamsburg Waterfront • August 12, 2011.

  6. Habibi - Wikipedia

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    Habibi (horse) (foaled 2009), a New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse. El Habibi Mosque, a mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. Habibi Restaurant, a Lebanese, Middle Eastern, and Syrian restaurant in Portland, Oregon, US.

  7. Vox Novus - Wikipedia

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    Started in 2001, the concert series was nomadic and presented in several locations in New York City including: Elebash Hall, Collective Unconscious, Under St. Marks, and South Oxford Space in Brooklyn. "On the whole, the programming for this chamber concert demonstrated that Vox Novus, with its beautifully appointed and acoustically pleasing ...

  8. Hakol Over Habibi - Wikipedia

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    Hakol Over Habibi (Hebrew: הכל עובר חביבי, lit. 'Everything goes by, my love'; also known in English as Habibi Group) was an Israeli musical band which represented their country in Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Halayla". The band consisted of: Shlomit Aharon, Kiki Rothstein, Yuval Dor and Ami Mandelman.

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