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    Warda Al-Jazairia

    Musical artist

    Warda Al-Jazairia (Arabic: وردة الجزائرية; born Warda Mohammed Ftouki (وردة محمد فتوكي); 22 July 1939 – 17 May 2012) was an Algerian singer.

    She was well known for her Egyptian Arabic songs and music. Her name was sometimes shortened to just Warda (Arabic:[ˈwæɾdæ] meaning "rose") or as "The Algerian rose" in the Arab world.

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  • Early life

    Warda Ftouki was born in Paris on July 22, 1939. Her father, Mohammed Ftouki, was an Algerian from Souk Ahras, and her mother was Lebanese.[2] She was the youngest of five children.[3][4]

    Warda began singing in the 1950s.

    She made her debut at the Tam-Tam, a cabaret owned by her father Located on rue Saint-Séverin, in the Latin Quarter, it is home to many famous stars of Arabic song, such as Safia Chamia and Farid El Atrache.[5]

    The TAM-TAM: Warda's first stage

    Mohammed Ftouki opened the Tam-Tam (cabaret) [fr] in 1951 acrostic of "Tunisia -