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  2. Iranian pop music - Wikipedia

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    1950s–70s. Iran's western-influenced pop music emerged by the 1950s. [4] Prior to the 1950s, Iran's music industry was dominated by traditional singers. [4] Viguen, known as the "Sultan" of Iranian pop and jazz music, was a pioneer of this revolution. [4] [3] [5] [2] He was one of Iran's first musicians to perform with a guitar.

  3. Music of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Music in Iran, as evidenced by the "pre-Iranian" archaeological records of Elam, the oldest civilization in southwestern Iran, dates back thousands of years. Iran is the birthplace of the earliest complex instruments, which date back to the third millennium BC. [2]

  4. Baraye - Wikipedia

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    The special episode of Die Anstalt dedicated to the Iranian people with Negah Amiri and Enissa Amani as guests was ended with Baraye. Baraye is the background music in a video backed by Olivia Colman and Nazanin Boniadi in which celebrities such as Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale as well as several Iranian artists spoke out on the death of Mahsa ...

  5. Shahram Shabpareh - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of Black Cats from 1964 to 1979, which was started by his brother Shahbal Shabpareh. He embarked a solo career starting in the 70s. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Shahram, who had migrated to California a few years earlier, did not have the opportunity to return to his homeland. Since then, he has been living in the ...

  6. Aylar Lie - Wikipedia

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    Diana Lie. Aylar Dianati Lie ( Persian: آیلار دیانتی لی; born 12 February 1984) [1] is an Iranian - Norwegian actress, model, singer and former pornographic actress. She has worked as a music video actress and singer, appearing in several of Swedish musician Basshunter 's music videos. She became famous after participating in the ...

  7. Bijan Mortazavi - Wikipedia

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    Born in the city of Juybar, Iran. Mortazavi studied music in Tehran. He was trained in improvisation, orchestration, arrangement, quarter tone technique, and dastgah by various well-known violinists in Iran. Mortazavi started learning the violin under the supervision of Masoud Namazian when he was three years old.

  8. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, [1] [2] [3] refers to the classical music of Iran (also known as Persia ). It consists of characteristics developed through the country's classical, medieval, and contemporary eras. It also influenced areas and regions ...

  9. Ebi - Wikipedia

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    Ebi. Ebrahim Hamedi ( Persian: ابراهیم حامدی, romanized : Ebrāhim Hāmedi; born 1949), better known by his stage name Ebi (ابی), is an Iranian pop singer who first started his career in Tehran and Karaj, gaining fame as part of a band, and later as a solo performer.