The Lebanese artistic family of Bandali lost its corner, Rene Bandali, who was the actual driver of the family's artistic ladder, consisting of 12 people, divided between singing and composing.

The National Information Agency in Beirut said that Rene Bandley had died at the age of 70 in the port in Tripoli, in northern Lebanon, and he had more than 200 songs in his balance.

Bendley wrote and composed the songs of his family in cooperation with the late poet, journalist George Yammine.

In the 1980s, he contributed to the arrival of his daughter, Remi Bandali, to international theaters, where she sang for her homeland Lebanon the song "Give us childhood, give us peace."

René Bandley was famous for his satirical songs, which mimic the days of the civil war in Lebanon that took place between 1975 and 1990 and their living crises.

Among these songs, "Tanaka Tanaka", which was written by the late artist Wassim Tabbara and exposed to the reality of a life crisis in which the Lebanese were standing on petrol stations and bakery doors to obtain the missing raw materials.

Bendaly sang "Her Role by Role" in the 1970s, from Bashir's narrow words, which carried an invitation to forget the war.

The Bandali family has lived through many successes, and they have documented these successes with the song "Our Family A Family", "Warda Hamra" and "Ghazali".