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The Wanton Bishops is a Lebanese rock band formed in Beirut, Lebanon in 2011. The group consists of Nader Mansour (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards) and Eddy Ghossein (guitar, backing vocals, banjo). The duo began as an independent act founded after Mansour and Ghossein met outside a bar in Beirut and eventually bonded over their mutual appreciation for blues music. The Wanton Bishops was eventually formed and emerged among a second wave of popular garage rock revival and are considered today to be one of the leading bands in the Middle East.

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  • The Wanton Bishops est un groupe de rock et de blues rock, fondé en 2011 à Beyrouth (Liban) par Nader Mansour (voix, guitare, harmonica, clavier) et Eddy Ghossein (guitare, chœurs, banjo). Ils chantent en anglais depuis leur premier EP, Bad Ryhme, paru en 2012, mais incluent dans leur second album paru en 2016, Nowhere Everwhere, la langue arabe à leurs chansons, comme dans le titre Waslaha. Le nom du groupe peut être traduit par « Les évêques dévergondés ». (fr)
  • The Wanton Bishops is a Lebanese rock band formed in Beirut, Lebanon in 2011. The group consists of Nader Mansour (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards) and Eddy Ghossein (guitar, backing vocals, banjo). The duo began as an independent act founded after Mansour and Ghossein met outside a bar in Beirut and eventually bonded over their mutual appreciation for blues music. The Wanton Bishops was eventually formed and emerged among a second wave of popular garage rock revival and are considered today to be one of the leading bands in the Middle East. (en)
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  • The Wanton Bishops est un groupe de rock et de blues rock, fondé en 2011 à Beyrouth (Liban) par Nader Mansour (voix, guitare, harmonica, clavier) et Eddy Ghossein (guitare, chœurs, banjo). Ils chantent en anglais depuis leur premier EP, Bad Ryhme, paru en 2012, mais incluent dans leur second album paru en 2016, Nowhere Everwhere, la langue arabe à leurs chansons, comme dans le titre Waslaha. Le nom du groupe peut être traduit par « Les évêques dévergondés ». Le groupe a commencé à se produire sous un label indépendant, avant de signer avec le promoteur de jeunes talents Keeward, qui leur a permis de sortir un EP en 2012. Ils sont vite reconnus au sein de la scène rock libanaise, avant d'entamer des tournées en Europe et en Afrique du Nord. Ils ont effectué des concerts en France à de diverses occasions, participant à des festivals tels que Le Chien à Plumes en 2016, Décibulles en 2016 ou encore Au fil du son en 2017 . (fr)
  • The Wanton Bishops is a Lebanese rock band formed in Beirut, Lebanon in 2011. The group consists of Nader Mansour (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards) and Eddy Ghossein (guitar, backing vocals, banjo). The duo began as an independent act founded after Mansour and Ghossein met outside a bar in Beirut and eventually bonded over their mutual appreciation for blues music. The Wanton Bishops was eventually formed and emerged among a second wave of popular garage rock revival and are considered today to be one of the leading bands in the Middle East. After signing with young talent promoters Keeward, the group released its debut EP, Bad Rhyme (2012), which was recorded in Beirut. The record forged the group's raw blues rock sound and earned them a good standing amongst rock crowds in Lebanon. Over the next year, the Wanton Bishops built an underground fanbase through near-constant touring of small clubs, a viral presence on social media, media appearances, and extensive licensing of their songs. The international media eventually caught on to their soaring fame in countries such as France, Turkey and Sweden, and it wasn't long before the band started accumulating international date tours. Today, the band has just completed a tour in Turkey and is scheduled for tours in France, Dubai, and Scandinavia. (en)
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