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4 unusual facts about Khodr Alama


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Khodr Alama (born 1963), Lebanese businessman and music executive

Khodr Alama

In event organizing, Khodr and Backstage Production organized the two closing ceremonies for the 6th Jeux de la Francophonie in 2009 which was held in Beirut, and continuously organize festivals and concerts around the Middle East, mostly featuring Ragheb Alama.

He began a career in the music industry as a guitarist and manager for his brother Ragheb Alama, who had won the Platinum Medal on the hit Lebanese TV show Studio El Fan in 1980.

Alama would also continue with the success of his brother Ragheb, and even achieved a Platinum Certification from Virgin Megastores in Dubai for the album "Ba'sha'ak".



see also

Backstage Production

Backstage Production (or simply Backstage) is a pan-Arab artist management company based in the Middle East and controlled by CEO Khodr Alama.