Walid Tawfik: "I will never forget Mohamed Badie Sarbieh."
While browsing Al-Maw'ed's archives, I read an interview with the star Walid Tawfik in which he said: "I can't forget my great mentor, the great journalist Badih Serbey. I will never forget him as long as I live. He was like a father who worries about his son to me. He is the one who told me to sing the song 'Don't Kiss Me in the Eyes.'"
Badih Serbey had obtained the approval of the musician of generations, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, to have Walid sing his song, and arranged a meeting between them at the musician’s house in Cairo, where he and his friend, the late director Mohammed Salman, were present. It was a prominent stop in Walid Tawfik’s singing career, which Al-Mawed accompanied from its beginnings. This is a cover photo of him in issue No. 1370, issued in September 1989.
By May Serbey Chehab, from the Book "Boulevard of Stars: The Golden Age of Arab Entertainment".
Badih Serbey had obtained the approval of the musician of generations, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, to have Walid sing his song, and arranged a meeting between them at the musician’s house in Cairo, where he and his friend, the late director Mohammed Salman, were present. It was a prominent stop in Walid Tawfik’s singing career, which Al-Mawed accompanied from its beginnings. This is a cover photo of him in issue No. 1370, issued in September 1989.
By May Serbey Chehab, from the Book "Boulevard of Stars: The Golden Age of Arab Entertainment".