Abdo Mousa

Abdo Mousa (Arabic: عبده موسى; 1927 – 1977) was a Jordanian singer, composer, and rebab player, active during the 1960s and 1970s.

Orphaned and illiterate from a young age, Mousa was introduced to Jordan TV in 1958 by the then-Jordanian prime minister Hazza' Majali after hearing him play the rebab.

The then-prime minister Wasfi Tal appointed a tutor to teach Mousa reading and writing.

[5] Mousa composed music for several prominent Arab singers, including Samira Tewfik, Salwa al-Aas, and Suad Tawfik among others.

[5][4] He also participated in various festival outside Jordan such as Syria, Tunisia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Turkey, London and Romania.