Draft:Amr Abukhalaf
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Amr Abukhalaf (1992) is a Guitarist from Amman, Jordan
known for playing in Akher Zapheer[1]
Amr Abukhalaf عمرو أبوخليف (Arabic Name) | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Amr Abukhlif |
Origin | Amman, Jordan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Independent |
Biography
[edit]Amr was born on May 31\1992 in Amman
Career
[edit]Started his musical career when he moved back to jordan from saudi arabia in 2010, played with so many independent
Works
[edit]- Lead Guitarist with Akher Zapheer (2018-present)
- Lead Guitarist with octave (2018-present)
- Lead Guitarist with rum group (2018-present)