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Having
transcended
the
typical
&
traditional
wave
of
the
Arabic
song
Joe
Ashkar
is
very
much
his
own
man.
Someone
who
is
still
down
to
earth
about
how
far
he's
come
in
a
short
period
of
time.
And
an
artist
who
still
throws
a
party
as
if
tonight
is
the
last
night
to
party.
In
fact,
expectations
for
the
rising
artist
are
running
very
high
with
his
second
album
coming
out
now.
Joe’s
first
album
“Shu
Biemnaa”
(2001)
was
a
hit
in
many
ways.
While
it
exceeded
its
expected
album
sales
both
on
CD
&
MC,
the
hit
single
on
the
album
“Shu
Biemnaa”
immediately
acquired
nationwide
acclaim
and
is
still
favored
on
dance
floors.
Ashkar’s
new
album
entitled
“Maza
Kalou”
(What
they
said)
slated
for
August
2002
is
already
anxiously
awaited
by
Joe’s
fan
club,
which
grows
by
the
second.
Joe’s
uniques
position
as
an
entertaining
artist
from
his
club
stage
at
Cassino
gives
him
a
unique
perspective
on
the
music
and
night
life
where
he
gets
in
direct
contact
with
fans
and
clubbers
almost
every
day
of
the
week
getting
him
closer
to
the
people
that
love
his
music.
The
initial
success
of
Joe
Ashkar
was
driven,
in
part,
by
the
irresistible
groove
of
"Shu
Biemnaa"
his
first
album’s
single,
which
featured
such
great
contributors
as
lyricists:
Elias
Nasser
&
Nabil
Abou
Abdo
among
others
as
well
as
Song
writers
Ziad
Boutros,
George
Mardirossian,
Tarek
Abou
Jaoudeh
and
others,
all
of
whom
also
contributed
to
the
new
album
“Maza
Kalou”.
From
early
on
in
his
career
as
a
night
entertainer
Joe
Ashkar
knew
what
his
public
and
fans
wanted
and
this
has
given
him
a
unique
gift
to
supply
them
with
the
tune
they
need
to
dance
to.
Joe
started
his
career
early
on
singing
at
different
pubs
and
clubs
where
he
eventually
moved
on
to
his
first
large
scale
club
to
get
immediate
and
nationwide
success
at
Xanadu.
His
ambition
to
move
on
to
a
larger
music
platform
made
him
decide
to
move
on
to
own
his
first
Club,
Concerto.
There
Joe’s
artistic
freedom
started
to
take
shape
and
he
moved
his
career
from
Night
Entertainer
to
Nationally
acknowledged
artist
when
he
launched
“Shu
Biemnaa”
using
Concerto
as
his
lab
for
mastering
his
works.
The
latest
move
brought
Joe
down
to
the
center
of
night-life,
Monot,
where
he
opened
his
newly
launched
club,
Cassino.
As
he
sells
every
seat
in
the
house
every
night
in
his
own
little
concert-land
at
Cassino,
Joe
is
moving
on
fast
into
the
next
step
to
his
success.
One
of
his
fans
summed
it
up
with
two
shakes
of
a
hip
and
the
following
words:
“This
man
can
throw
the
wildest
party”,
as
she
pointed
to
the
hysterically
dancing
crowds
around
the
Cassino.
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