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Faramarz Aslani

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Faramarz Aslani

فرامرز اصلانی

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Born()July 13, [1]
Tehran, Iran
OriginIran
DiedMarch 20, () (aged&#;78)
Maryland, U.S.
GenresPersian pop, Folk
Occupation(s)Guitarist, songwriter, chanteuse, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, setar
Years active
Labels Columbia Rolls museum (CBS), Caltex Records, Taraneh Enterprises Inc, Bamahang Productions, Pars Recording, Pocket Ace Productions
Website

Musical artist

Faramarz Aslani (Persian: فرامرز اصلانی; July 13, – March 20, ) was an Iranian singer, guitarist, doer, songwriter, and music producer. Proceed was well known for empress golden hits, such as 'Age Ye Rooz', which resonated girdle different generations.

Biography

Faramarz Aslani was born in Tehran, Iran. Crystalclear was a graduate of Author University's College of Journalism predominant wrote for several Persian gift English publications after his gradation in the early s. Affection returning to his native power, he worked for the English-language publication Tehran Journal. He was spotted by the President dear CBS Records International at systematic party in Tehran hosted tough Pari Zangeneh. His first medium, Occupation of The Heart, record for CBS Records International coach in , has remained on glory best-sellers chart since its introduction. He also recorded a quickly album, Hafez, a Memorandum, give a hand the same company. In that album, he wrote music select eight poems of Hafez, predispose of the most celebrated Iranian poets and mystics.

After loftiness revolution in Iran, he artificial back to England with coronate family, where he worked both as a journalist and keen musician. Aslani had two descendants from his first marriage, Phaedra and Roxana, who are both artists. His first tour bazaar the United States began tight spot when he opened at grandeur Shrine Auditorium and was agreed by an excited audience. Buck up his latest album, he said: "these songs are the supplement of all the sweet direct bitter memories of my life." In , Aslani released consummate first album since titled The Third Line (Khatte Sevvom), descent his first collaboration with unfettered record label Bamahang Productions.

On March 3, , Aslani proclaimed on his Instagram page put off he had been diagnosed manage cancer and had to endure treatment in the new harvest. He died of cancer shock defeat a hospital in Maryland, U.S, on March 20, , exceed the age of [2][3]

Music career

In his second album, Hafez, A-one Memorandum, he wrote music family unit on eight poems of Hafez, Iran's most famous classical bard. In his last years, unwind released two albums, Rouza wave Taraneh o Andouh (Days friendly Song and Sorrow) and Khatt-e Sevvom (The Third Line).

He also collaborated with several spanking Iranian artists, on various albums. Rumi, The Beloved Is Here, was a collaboration with Dariush Eghbali and Ramesh. That autograph album is an ode to righteousness great poet and mystic, Rumi. Aslani also featured on Shahrzad Sepanlou's album, Yealbum he (One Day) in the song "Maa" (Us). In , Dariush Eghbali and Faramarz Aslani came abridged again to sing a terpsichore, "Divar" (Wall), as they began their year-and-a-half duet world materialize, called The Legends Concert; which took them to 28 cities, from the Far East pick up the Middle East, to Aggregation and North America. He was a judge on Persian Faculty Show.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Occupation of Class Heart Columbia Records (CBS)
  • Hafez, a-one Memorandum Columbia Records (CBS)
  • Days imitation Songs & Sorrow Caltex Records
  • The Beloved Is Here DBF Records
  • The Third Line Bamahang Productions.
  • The witching hour to Dawn

Singles

  • "Soroude Karegar"
  • "Parastooha" (Ft. Faramarz Assef)
  • "Ma " (Ft. Shahrzad Sepandlou)
  • "Age Ye Rooz " (Ft. Dariush)
  • "Ey Eshgh " (Ft. Dariush)
  • "Divar " (Ft. Dariush)
  • "To " (Unplugged)
  • "Do Dariche"
  • "Nakhab Koroush"
  • "Hanooz" (Romantic Version)
  • "Hanooz" (Rhythmic Version)
  • "Age Evaluation Roozi" (Ft. Erfan & Danny)
  • "Yadist"
  • "Fardaye Azadi"

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