Khodr Alama | |
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![]() Alama in 2007
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Background information | |
Born | December 3, 1963 |
Occupation(s) | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Backstage Production |
Years active | 1980s-present |
Labels | Backstage Production (1999–present) |
Associated acts | Ragheb Alama |
Notable instruments | |
Guitar |
Khodr Alama, sometimes written as Khodr Alameh or Khodr Alame (Arabic: خضر علامة) (born December 3, 1963) is a Lebanese music executive and entrepreneur. He is the founder and current CEO of Backstage Production. He is the brother and manager of Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama and is often credited for the artist's success.
Alama is a graduate of York University, where he was a Business major. He began a career in the music industry as a guitarist and manager for his brother Ragheb Alama, who had won the Platinum Medal on the hit Lebanese TV show Studio El Fan in 1980. With his brother's direction and management, Ragheb was able to always be ranked at the top of the charts in the Middle East, North Africa and the Persian Gulf for close to 25 years. Since his early days in artist management, Khodr has always had an international philosophy in doing business. Khodr was the first to bring music videos to the Middle East with Ragheb Alama's song "Albi A'she'aha". After several disputes with record labels at the time of releasing Ragheb's album "Al Hob El Kebeer", Khodr established his own artist management and entertainment company Backstage Production with a primary objective of managing the works of his brother.
Alama became founder & CEO of Backstage Production in 1999 and has utilized his management philosophy to secure international deals with the likes of Samsung, Mercedes Benz, Persol, the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, and the Lou Loua Project in Qatar. Alama would also continue with the success of his brother Ragheb, and even achieved a Platinum Certification from Virgin Megastores in Dubai for the album "Ba'sha'ak". Khodr gained attention in 2010 when he was able to secure a deal with Sony Music Entertainment to feature Ragheb Alama on a song with international Columbian singer Shakira which was featured on the Backstage-produced album "Starz Vol. 1" which was sold at Starbucks Coffee shops, with which Khodr was also able to make a deal. This international outlook on management made Backstage Production an international name in artist management, event organizing, and music production, and the company was featured in the 44th edition of the Midem Guide. Khodr did not limit his management skills to the work of Ragheb, and has also signed international artists such as DJ Karma and Legha.