Maa'boudat Al-Gamahir
Famous star Suheir falls in love with a rising actor called Ibrahim and they intend to get married. However, her producer who gets overly jealous hires a woman to ruin Suheir and Ibrahim's relationship by claiming she is Ibrahim's wife.
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Mick Linden vocals & electric bass
Alberto lopez - percussion & vocals
Byron Holley - drums & vocals Special Guests: Ruben Blades - precision & vocals
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