Hossam Ramzy

Hossam Ramzy

Person from Egypt

Genres: percussion, arabic, egypt, bellydance, world

Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy

About Hossam Ramzy

Hossam Ramzy (حسام رمزي‎, Cairo, Egypt, December 15, 1953 - September 11, 2019) was an Egyptian percussionist and composer. He has worked with Western artists like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant as well as with Arabic music artists like Rachid Taha and Khaled. His musical career began as early as the age of three when he was given his first drum, an Egyptian traditional Tabla. Hossam was encouraged by his artistic family members to master his craft and studied under leading Cairo music teachers. When he moved to Saudi Arabia he joined several Bedouin tribes which gave him a rich insight into the cultural origins of Middle Eastern music and became the inspiration for many of his later rhythmic directions. In the mid 1970's Hossam moved to England, and enjoyed great success as a Jazz drummer working with many respected Jazz musicians including Andy Sheperd and Geoff Williams. But as he began looking for new dimensions of percussive sounds, he turned back to Egyptian Drums, and traditional dance rhythms of the Middle East. Hossam's No# 1 hit "EDONY" that topped the dance charts worldwide back in 2001. His percussion, north african string arrangements and exciting rhythms caught the attention of Peter Gabriel and Hossam was invited to perform on PASSION and later US. Hossam has gone on to work with many top musicians including Joan Armatrading and Mary Wilson. Hossam creates string arrangements and percussion, and produces many songs for world artists such as: Yesim Salkim, Celick Erici, Cheb Khaled, Tarkan, Rachid Taha, Faudel, The Gypsy Kings. In 1994 Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (ex-Led Zeppelin) invited Hossam work on their reunion album 'No Quarter - Unledded' with other Arabian musicians, he was rewarded a GOLD then a PLATINUM discs for his work on the album. This led to his joining Page & Plant on their historic reunion 1995/96 world tour. Hossam was awarded a Platinum disc for being a top selling artist of ARC Music Record Company, during their 25th Anniversary in 2001. Hossam also creates many new sounds of the old traditional grooves and Arabian & North African Samples & Loops using his state-of-the-arts digital studio.

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Hossam Ramzy — Top 30 songs of 32

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Hossam Ramzy Enta Imri I [i3x]
Hossam Ramzy Rakataka
Hossam Ramzy Harrira & Babshooba
Hossam Ramzy Maa El Salama
Hossam Ramzy Aziza [i3w]
Hossam Ramzy Oqbalal yom Miladak
Hossam Ramzy Aazab
Hossam Ramzy Al Majroodah
Hossam Ramzy Ansak Da Kalam (Forget You What Kind Of Talk Is That)
Hossam Ramzy Dalloua (The Coy, Spoiled One)
Hossam Ramzy Elzaffa
Hossam Ramzy Enta Omri
Hossam Ramzy Ghaly Al Ein
Hossam Ramzy Hobbik Feyya Haram (Your Love For Me Is Forbidden)
Hossam Ramzy Malfuf
Hossam Ramzy Manbaa Innar (Source Of Fire)
Hossam Ramzy Oyounik Ya Sattar
Hossam Ramzy Rannet Khol-Khali (The Ringing Of My Ankle Bracelet)
Hossam Ramzy Saaidi
Hossam Ramzy Sharenty Oyounha (Her Eyes Bewitched Me)
Hossam Ramzy Wady Samba Ala El Malfuf
Hossam Ramzy Ya Gama-A
Hossam Ramzy Wahda We Bas
Hossam Ramzy Aziza
Hossam Ramzy Ya Sha-Eyya
Hossam Ramzy Ancient Love Affairs (feat. Jimmy Waldo & Elhamy Ezzat)
Hossam Ramzy Khusara Khusara
Hossam Ramzy Enta W'Bas
Hossam Ramzy Six Teens
Hossam Ramzy Dom & Doumbia
Enta Imri I [i3x]
Harrira & Babshooba
Maa El Salama
Aziza [i3w]
Oqbalal yom Miladak
Al Majroodah
Ansak Da Kalam (Forget You What Kind Of Talk Is That)
Dalloua (The Coy, Spoiled One)
Enta Omri
Ghaly Al Ein
Hobbik Feyya Haram (Your Love For Me Is Forbidden)
Manbaa Innar (Source Of Fire)
Oyounik Ya Sattar
Rannet Khol-Khali (The Ringing Of My Ankle Bracelet)
Sharenty Oyounha (Her Eyes Bewitched Me)
Wady Samba Ala El Malfuf
Ya Gama-A
Wahda We Bas
Ya Sha-Eyya
Ancient Love Affairs (feat. Jimmy Waldo & Elhamy Ezzat)
Khusara Khusara
Enta W'Bas
Six Teens
Dom & Doumbia