Julia Boutros life and biography

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Julia Boutros biography

Date of birth : 1968-04-01
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality : Lebanese
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-04-20
Credited as : Arabic music singer, ,

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Julia Boutros is a Lebanese singer that rose to stardom in the 1980s with a series of nationalistic songs like "Ghabet Shams El Haq" and "Wen el malaieen". She is also the sister of Lebanese songwriter Ziad Boutros.

She studied at the Rosary Sisters Schools. She is the sister of Lebanese composer and musician Ziad Boutros. Also their parents was also artists, her father was a director and reproduced Fairou'z plays.

At the age of 12 Julia Boutros recorded her first song titled ' A Maman'. Singing in her school's choir she recorded two songs ' C'est la Vie' and ' Viens dans ma Vie'.
In the 1980s, she rose to fame with her famous National-themed songs, like ' Shams el Haq'...

July, 2007, Julia Boutros announced that she has collecting 3 millions of dollars to help the families of Lebanese soldiers killed in the last Israel-Lebanon conflict.

Julia has in her active many albums like ' Ghabet Shams El Hak' in 1991, ' Wayn Msafer' in 1992, ' Hikayet Atab' in 1993, ' Ya Ossas' in 1994, 'El Karar' in 1996, 'Shi Ghareib' in 1998, 'Bissaraha' in 2001, ' Lab Ahlamak'in 2004 and 'Et Awadna Alayk' in 2006.

Recently, she has launched a new single entitled 'Ahibaii' ( My loved Ones), that was composed by her brother Ziad. In 1996 Julia got married Elias Abu Saeb, vice president at the American University of Dubai.


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