Two new music video releases by Doc Jazz on Facebook

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Increasingly making use of Facebook as his primary platform for the release of videos, Doc Jazz has recently published two new music videos that were widely viewed by audiences from all over the world. The first one, uploaded on November 30, is a live rendition by Doc Jazz of the famous song ‘Al Quds Al Ateeqa‘ (‘Old Jerusalem’) by the legendary Fairuz, and the second one, uploaded on December 2, is a clip of a live performance by Doc Jazz of one of his most popular songs, ‘Intifada‘.

For his Dutch audience, Doc Jazz also released a short video documentary that provides a concise history of the Zionist invasion and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. It was based on an animation published by Al Jazeera English in their series ‘Palestine Remix’. The video proved to be immensely popular, signifying a perceived need among Dutch followers to attain solid knowledge of historical facts about the history of the Palestinian struggle.

You can watch both music videos here below. Both videos have artistic as well as educational value, because of their lyrical content, and therefore are provided with clearly legible English subtitles. They provide you with an excellent and playful way to educate people about the Palestinian struggle. Fairuz’s song describes the impact of the Zionist invasion of Jerusalem, while the song ‘Intifada’ places the Palestinian struggle for liberation in its proper context of a fight against colonialism, ethnic cleansing, and racism.

Therefore, the call unto you is, to watch AND SHARE!

 
INTIFADA – LIVE BY DOC JAZZ

 

 

 

AL QUDS AL ATEEQA (OLD JERUSALEM) – LIVE BY DOC JAZZ

 

 

 

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Doc Jazz

Doc Jazz is a Palestinian musician, currently based in the United Arab Emirates. He was born and raised in the Netherlands, which is where he started his first musical endeavors. He works full-time as a surgeon, and produces his songs in his free time. He usually does all the instruments and vocals in his recordings by himself. His music, which covers a wide variety of genres ranging from funky pop and jazz all the way to rap and Arabic music, has been featured on many media outlets in the Netherlands, in the Middle East, and elsewhere. The Palestinian cause plays a big role in the themes of his songs.

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