Elefteriades is an author and composer of more than 120 songs for such European and Arab artists as:
Tony Hanna,
Demis Roussos,
Jean-Jacques Lafon,
Nahawand,
Hanine Y Son Cubano,
Sébastien El Chato, Jose Gàlvez, Jose Fernandez, as well as a collective work featuring
Saber Rebaï,
Moein Sharif,
Wadih El Safi, and
Mohamad el Mazem. Elefteriades is considered an Arab pioneer of
World Music fusion. As a music producer and song arranger, some of his creations are considered successful musical experiments in the Arab world. A few of these are: • Hanine Y Son Cubano. •
Wadih El Safi in duo with Jose Fernandez. •
Demis Roussos & the Oriental Roots Orchestra. • Tony Hanna & the Yugoslavian Gipsy Brass Band. He has directed a number of music videos, for such artists as Galvez, Demis Roussos, Tony Hanna,
The Chehade Brothers, Hanine Y Son Cubano, Nahawand,
Tania Saleh, José Fernandez, Abdel Karim Chaar, Yusra, Rom Bakhtale, Tino Favazza. Elefteriades has also directed documentaries about Tony Hanna and on the life of Nahawand.
Events organization In 1999, Elefteriades founded the "Mediterraneo Byblos International Festival", and was its director from 1999 to 2003. He wrote, composed and directed the 2004 "The Journey of Four Songs", a musical for the
Baalbeck International Festival.
Elef.Records Elefteriades is founder and co-owner of "Elef.Records", a former
Warner Music label which has produced the following albums: •
Bilal The Gipsy Prince –
Live at the MusicHall • The Chehade Brothers –
Live at the MusicHall • The Chehade Brothers –
A Bridge Over the Mediterranean • Hanine Y Son Cubano –
Arabo-Cuban,
10908 and
The Festivals Album • Jose Fernandez –
Makhlouta • Jose Gálvez & the National Orchestra of Nowheristan • Lautaris • Michel Elefteriades –
L’Empereur chante – self-produced • Mounir El Khawli –
The Dragon of Tarab • Nahawand • Tania Saleh • Tony Hanna & the Yugoslavian Gipsy Brass Band –
My Village, Lost Somewhere Between Beograd And Baghdad • Wadih El Safi & Jose Fernandez
Television Elefteriades appeared as judge for two seasons on
The X Factor, XSeer Al Najah (the Arabic version of
The X Factor), in 2006 and 2007, which earned him the sobriquet of "the Arabian
Simon Cowell". In 2012, Elefteriades produced and created Western/Oriental fusion songs for
Coke Studio, a music television series in the Middle East and North Africa featuring performances by various established Arab and international music artists brought together to collaborate and record original fusion songs meshing two or more unique music genres. Although carrying the same name,
Coke Studio Pakistan and
Coke Studio Middle East have very little in common after all the changes that Elefteriades brought to the original format. Featured artists were:
Wadih El Safi (Lebanon),
Nancy Ajram (Lebanon), José Galvez (Spain),
The Chehade Brothers (Palestine/Lebanon), tenor Tino Favazza (Italy), DJ
Jerry Ropero (Belgium/Spain),
Mohamed Hamaki (Egypt),
Mohamed Mounir (Egypt),
Shontelle (Barbados),
The Wailers (Jamaica/USA),
The Yugoslavian Gipsy Brass Band (Serbia),
Bilal (Lebanon),
Rouwaida Attieh (Syria),
Yara (Lebanon),
Jannat (Morocco),
Jay Sean (UK),
Saber Rebaï (Tunisia),
Fabián Bertero (Argentina) and
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