About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 238. Not illustrated. Chapters: First Ladies of Lebanon, Lebanese Female Models, Lebanese Female Singers, Lebanese Nuns, Lebanese Women Writers, Diana Haddad, Najwa Karam, Nancy Ajram, Fairuz, Amal Hijazi, Majida El Roumi, Nawal Al Zoghbi, Elissa, Haifa Wehbe, Suzanne Tamim, May Ziade, Lydia Canaan, Salwa Al Katrib, Joumana Haddad, Nelly Makdessy, Karol Sakr, Cyrine Abdelnour, Sabah, Carole Samaha, Julia Boutros, Venus Khoury-Ghata, Pascale Machaalani, Grace Deeb, Aline Khalaf, Dana Halabi, Bassima, Dina Hayek, Dolly Shahine, Myriam Fares, Nicole Saba, Nada El Hage, Razan Moughrabi, Majdala, Hoda Barakat, Darine, Brigitte Yaghi, Nourhanne, Maria Nalbandian, May Nasr, Pascale Sakr, Gabrielle Bou Rached, Marie Keyrouz, Dominique Hourani, Joyce Gemayel, Rola Saad, Darine Hadchiti, Dania Khatib, Nancy Nasrallah, Rosarita Tawil, Marwa, Nadine Njeim, Annabella Hilal, Madeline Matar, Martine Andraos, Dina Azar. Excerpt: Alam Al Phan Records (2002-2005) Stallions (1996-2002) Diana Joseph Fouad Haddad (Arabic: ) (born in Bsalim, Lebanon on 1 October 1976) is a Lebanese singer and Television Personality with Emirati citizenship. Mainly known as Diana Haddad, she is one of the most popular and successful singers in the Arab World and has been so since the late 1990s. She was a record-breaker since her first song Saken in 1996, and she is still considered one of the most successful Arab female singers and one of the best selling singers in the Arab World. Haddad does not limit herself to one music style, she knows how to present a very wide range, moving from the most rhythmic songs to the slow romantic ones. Haddad first came to fame in 1993 when she just 16. While she was recording her first album she appeared on the Arabic talent show Studio El Fan in Beirut performing the traditional Lebanese folk song written by Elias Abou Azala Tayr El...