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Revenues of upcoming “Rai Music” Festival in France intended to build a school in Israel!

Revenues of upcoming “Rai Music” Festival in France intended to build a school in Israel!
Photo: Echorouk

Naceredine Touil, President of the “Apico” Association meant to promote the Oran song and former Commissioner of the National Rai Music Festival has alerted the 50 or so Rai singers who are slated to take part in the Rai Music Festival entitled “30 Years of Rai” due to be held on the 29th of January at the Zenith entertainment hall of Paris.

The planned Zenith festival will be organized to celebrate the anniversary of 30 years of Rai Music in France, anniversary date of the first festival of the like held in Bobigny in 1986 which then witnessed the participation of renowned Rai singers such as Cheb Khaled, Sheikha Remiti, Boutaïba Esseghir and many others.

But this time, neither Khaled nor Mami will be present at the Zenith and this put a flea in the ear of the other artists about this pseudo-concert that smells a covert scam, but nonetheless such Rai singers as Kader Japonais,  Cheb Kader, Cheb Anouar and Cheb Khallas among others are due to participate in this music event.

Since the Association’s warning, the list of participants in this concert has been changed several times, after the withdrawal of some artists who have got wind of this scam, because the revenues from the “live” concert and the sale of CD’s will be donated to a Jewish association, if not a Zionist one, which will build with this money a school in Israel.

Furthermore, some artists due to attend have no relationship with the original “Rai Music” but just acquaintances with the Jewry, headed by one of them who is of a Jewish ancestry, namely Michel Levy, the former agent of Cheb Mami.

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