Rachid Taha Dead at 59

Rachid Taha Dead at 59
Rachid Taha, July 1996 (Eric CATARINA/Gamma-Rapho through Getty Images)

French-Algerian singer Rachid Taha has died, the Associated Press studies. He was 59 years outdated. Taha died of a coronary heart assault at his residence within the Parisian suburb Lilas, in line with a statement from his household and label Naïve Records.

Rachid Taha was born in Algeria and moved to Lyon, France on the age of 10. He was finest recognized for combining rock music with conventional Algerian people music known as raï. In the early 1980s, Taha co-founded the band Carte de Séjour. He has said that, in September 1981, he met the Clash earlier than their live performance at Paris’ Théâtre Mogador, and that he and gave them Carte de Séjour’s demo tape. “They looked interested,” he instructed The Guardian in 2007, “but when they didn’t get in touch, I thought nothing of it. Then, a few months later, I heard ‘Rock the Casbah.’… Maybe they did hear it after all.”

Taha launched into a solo profession in 1989. In 2004, he launched a canopy of “Rock the Casbah,” retitled “Rock El Casbah.” Beginning in 2007, he labored and carried out with Damon Albarn and his Africa Express undertaking. In a press release to The Guardian, Albarn known as Taha “a beautiful person, very naughty, impish and with bright eyes and generous with his time.” He continued, “I just loved him and always enjoyed performing with him.”

In 2013, Rachid Taha launched his album Zoom, which featured contributions from Mick Jones and Brian Eno. According to the AP, Taha completed recording a brand new album that’s due for launch in 2019.

 
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