Atef Fahim Mohamed Montasser[1] (15 September 1948 – 14 April 2018) was an Egyptian record producer,[2] A&R executive and the founder of Sout El-Hob Records. Montasser is credited with discovering singing talents in Egypt and the Arab world like Hany Shaker, Ahmed Adaweyah, Aziza Jalal, Mohammad Fouad, Medhat Saleh, Omar Fathi, El Masryeen, Four M and Metkal Kenawy. He is credited with bringing Algerian singer Warda to prominence.
^Hammond, Andrew (2017-05-22). Pop Culture in North Africa and the Middle East: Entertainment and Society around the World. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781440833847.
Atef Fahim Mohamed Montasser (15 September 1948 – 14 April 2018) was an Egyptian record producer, A&R executive and the founder of Sout El-Hob Records...
made another bombing attempt, this time to kill Egypt's prime minister, Atef Sidqi. The car bomb exploded close to a girls' school in Cairo as the minister...
Press, Details of some terror list groups, September 25, 2001 al-Zayat, Montasser, "The Road to al-Qaeda", 2002 Immigration and Refugee Board Transcript...
York Times, Islamic militants' war on Egypt, 20 November 1995 El-Zayyat, Montasser, "The Road to al-Qaeda", 2004. tr. by Ahmed Fakry CNN, Egyptian doctor...
on March 16, 1999, as part of the Returnees from Albania trial, with Montasser al-Zayat as his lawyer. He was sentenced to 15 years hard labour. Marzouk...