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Rami Attallah
Rami Attallah, a celebrated Egyptian pianist, composer, arranger, and educator, is a pivotal figure in Egypt's contemporary jazz and Latin music scene. As the founder of The Music Hub in Egypt and the grandson of the jazz icon Bib Henein, Rami carries forward a legacy rooted in excellence and musical innovation.
Having studied under the esteemed jazz pianist Mr. Rashad Fahim, a Berklee College of Music alumnus, and trained in classical piano with Italian maestro Elide Dello Strologo, Rami’s education reflects a blend of rigorous jazz and classical influences. He holds certifications in Piano and Music Theory from Trinity College, London, and was awarded a prestigious scholarship by the French government to attend le CIM Jazz School in Paris.
Rami has composed over fifty pieces and contributed to numerous arrangements and side projects. As the main pianist and music director for the German-Egyptian group "Cairo Steps," he has performed alongside renowned artists such as Lena Chamamyan, Dina El Wadidi, and Mulo Francel. Rami has appeared in over 25 international music festivals across countries like Germany, France, Italy, Lithuania, the UAE, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, and more.
Rami is recognized as a key figure in the Egyptian music scene, especially in jazz and Latin music. He has released three albums, <em>Shokran JAZZilan</em> and <em>A Conversation</em> and <em>Global players</em> and teaches Music Theory, Harmony, and Piano in both the Emirates and Egypt.
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Rami Atallah At Dock Street Jazz Club

by Ian Patterson
Rami Attallah Dock Street Jazz Club Belfast, N. Ireland September 7, 2025 It was an auspicious day in the old docks area of Belfast, for on this day a new jazz club was born. Dock Street Jazz Club, nestled upstairs in The American Bar, swung into life with a gratifying Sold Out sign on its website. Dock Street Jazz Club is tucked down a side-street of an area known as Sailortown. In ...
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