Linda George (Assyrian singer)
Linda George (born 1960) is an ethnic Assyrian singer who resides in the United States Of America. The vast majority of her songs are sung in her native Assyrian language. She is one of the most well-known Assyrian singers.[1]
Biography
George's career started in the Assyrian community in Chicago discovered by Assyrian singer Sargon Gabriel. Sargon featured Linda on his track "Dalaleh". The track became a popular record in the Assyrian community and helped George land her own album. George's first album, Hal Eiman, was released in 1983 and instantly was a success.[2]
Discography
- 1983 – Hal Eiman
- 1984 – Kursia D Malkoota
- 1986 – Melodies from Northern of My Country
- 1988 – Warda Bil Drananeh D'Khubba
- 1988 – Kinara D Roukha
- 1989 – Alahta D Khubba, Shupra O Khaila
- 1992 – Kuma W'Khwara
- 1993 – Khamra Tiqa
- 1995 – Khoot Golpaneh D'Malakha
- 1996 - Peace on Earth: "The Golden Voice" Sings for Christmas
- 1997 - The Golden Collection
- 1999 – Colors of my Country
- 2001 – No Quarter (English Single)
- 2003 – Silence Of A Valley
- 2005 – I am Free (Arabic Single)
- 2007 – Doushi
- 2010 – Mokhneeten Minokh
- 2010 - Pearls of The East
- 2013 - Linda George & Friends
- 2014 - Sariq Al-Malakoot" (single)
- 2015 - Poolada
External links
References
- ↑ "Linda George". assyriancafe.com. Retrieved January 2011.
- ↑ "Linda George". Qeenatha.com.