Ala Ghawas

Ala Ghawas

Ala Ghawas performing at Bahrain Fort, January 2014
Background information
Birth name Alaa Abdulla Ghawas
Born (1981-07-22) 22 July 1981
Origin Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain
Genres Folk, Indie Rock, Folk Rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Musician, Record Producer, Lyricist
Instruments Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Accordion, Harmonica, Keyboard
Years active 2006 - present
Associated acts Likwid, Mohammed Haddad
Website www.alaghawas.com

Ala Ghawas [Arabic: علاء غوّاص] (born 22 July 1981) is a Bahraini independent singer-songwriter, musician & record producer.

Early Independent EPs: Hums, Whispers & Screams [2007-2009]

Ghawas recorded and released his debut EP, “Hums”, in 2007 during his time in Boston as a Fulbright Scholar. The release was received positively by the Bahraini media upon his return and then followed by another two critically acclaimed EPs, “Whispers” in 2008 and “Screams” in 2009.

Live from Muharraq [2011]

After a long series of performances in music festivals, on November 19, 2009, Ghawas performed his first solo show at the prestigious concert hall of Shaikh Ebrahim Center in Muharraq. The recordings from the concert were released digitally later in 2011 on iTunes as a live album entitled "Live from Muharraq" and it contains live versions of his best cuts from Hums, Whispers and Screams along with Elliott Smith's cover "Between the Bars" and Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah". Ghawas mentioned in later interviews that Hallelujah's cover was actually inspired by Jeff Buckley's version.

Armor: Debut LP Release [2013]

Starting 2011, Ghawas spent almost three years writing new songs for his debut LP, “Armor”, and partnered with Bahrain’s most popular band, ‘Likwid’, for the recording of these songs. The album was released in November 2013 and featured his most successful single to date, “Raven”. After the release of Armor, the partnership between Ala Ghawas and Likwid took more adventurous grounds with a successful series of live performances to promote the album in Bahrain and the gulf region.

Live from Allston [2015]

Later in 2015, Ghawas invited Likwid to record and film a live concert and a documentary at his house and called it "Ala Ghawas & Likwid: Live from Allston". Ala named his house "Allston" honoring the small town in the city of Boston where he used to live in 2006 and 2007. The film was produced and directed by Bahraini filmmaker 'Saleh Nass'.

Discography

Studio EPs

Studio LPs

Live LPs

Record labels

Ghawas releases are under his own record label (Ala Ghawas Records) and they are handled by CD Baby.

References

    External links

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