Doc Jazz
Rock/Funk protest song against genocide and injustice
The Palestinians' legendary struggle against injustice and ethnic cleansing. Jazz-rap. (from the album Front Door Key).
Inspired by the proud attitude of the Palestinian resistance, but applicable to any struggle against injustice.
A song about the inalienable right of Palestinians in the diaspora to return to their homeland. Featuring Susanne Alt on saxophone.
Funky song calling for the liberation of Palestine, featuring among other things the Palestinian flute (shibbabeh). Free Palestine!
Bluesy pop song with a smooth jazz influence. It's about time we start working together! (from the album Front Door Key).
This is a danceable one .. and you're still listening to meaningful words! So ... rock your party ... (on the album Front Door Key)
Wake Up! Stop Israel from committing more war crimes! Hip-hop meets the Ud (Arabic Lute) .. spread the word y'all, stop the killing! 2011 remake of this song which was written during the 2006 Israeli war against Lebanon and Gaza.
Song protesting against the Israeli Apartheid Wall, from the album Front Door Key. Features a great saxophone solo by Susanne Alt!
This song is dedicated to all Palestine's children, especially those growing up in the largest prison on earth, the Gaza strip.
Rising Tide is a shoutout for all those people around the world who took to the streets in the summer of 2014 to demand justice and freedom for our people.
A rap song dedicated to the incredible bravery of Samer Issawi, on hunger strike in an Israeli prison, and to all other Palestinian hunger strikers.
A song dedicated to PCRF (Palestinian Children's Relief Fund) who provide medical treatment for Palestinian children, on the occasion of the 2012 Healing Hands Gala.
This song is dedicated to the brave people who set sail to break the siege of Gaza, and to the martyrs of the Mavi Marmara, who were brutally murdered by the Israeli navy. Hopefully this song helps to inspire more and more flotillas! Free Palestine!
Song calling out for resistance to free illegally occupied Jerusalem (officially Jerusalem is not and cannot be the capital of Israel, though this appearance is often given).
This song is dedicated to Jannah and Masa Foqha, 8 and 10 years old, murdered April 29th 2010 by an Israeli army jeep. Anger over their deaths increased by the absence of public fury and media attention, hence the Gil Scott-Heron inspired intro.
A redo of the 2004 version. 'If you want to know where peace is ... you know Justice leads the way' ... song about the essential value of Justice in finding the solution to the conflict.
This song commemorates the Jenin massacre by the Israeli army in 2002. (from the album Front Door Key)
The newspaper - and the politicians - are full of talk about Peace ... and still many are disappointed or surprised that after many years of 'talks', nothing has been achieved. Why? Because one must aim for Justice, before one can attain Peace.
A song of peace, a song of change, a song of justice. The forces of darkness cannot be allowed to continue to dominate the lives of people wishing only to lead a normal life. Make a change !