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What was Abdel Halim's nickname, meaning "the Dark Nightingale"?

Al-Andaleeb al-Asmar.

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Which Egyptian president was Abdel Halim closely tied to, becoming his unofficial "voice"?

Gamal Abdel Nasser.

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What is the English name of his famous last song "Qariat al-Fingan"?

The Cup Reader

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How did the crowd treat him at his first big concert in Alexandria in 1951?

They booed him and threw tomatoes and eggs.

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Rapper Jay-Z sampled an Abdel Halim song in his hit "Big Pimpin'." True or false?

True (the song "Khosara")

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Why was he raised by his uncle?

He was orphaned. His mother died the day he was born and his father died before he turned one

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Name one of his patriotic songs celebrating Nasser's Egypt.

Any of "The High Dam," "The Story of a Nation," or "Our Egyptian Revolution."

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Which famous poet wrote the words to that song?

Nizar Qabbani.

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What event a year later turned that same song into a hit?

The 1952 revolution.

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About how old was Abdel Halim when he died in 1977?

47

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Which instrument did he train on at the Arabic Music Institute in Cairo, graduating in 1948?

The oboe

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Israel's defense minister reportedly wanted to "remove this hand," meaning Abdel Halim's influence. Who was he?

Moshe Dayan.

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What unusual sound opens the song, and later sparked a famous concert moment?

Whistling.

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At London's Royal Albert Hall he sang "Christ" in support of which city?

Jerusalem

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During which 2011 uprising were his patriotic songs sung in the streets again?

The Arab Spring (the January 25 revolution in Egypt).

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Roughly how many times did Abdel Halim and his team rehearse "The Cup Reader" before performing it?

About 18 times.