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   <title>Dariush Eghballi</title>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="../uploads/articles/14167db0.jpg" alt="" border="0" height="126" hspace="" vspace="" width="126"><strong><br><br></strong><strong>Da</strong><strong>riush Eghballi</strong> <br><br>&nbsp;
<strong></strong>&nbsp; Born February 4, 1951 is a <a href="http://www.last.fm/group/Persia">Persian</a>
(Iranian) pop singer. Dariush Eghbali was born in Miyaneh and spent his
early years in Karaj and Kurdistan. His talent was first recognized at
an early age of nine, when he appeared on stage at his school. Hassan
Khayatbashi introduced him to the public at the age of twenty through
Iranian television. He immediately became popular with his legendary
song “Do not tell me you love me” his contemporary and unique style
opened a new era in the Iranian music.<br>
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Dariush has never compromised his deeply held beliefs, for which he was
even imprisoned and persecuted before the revolution in Iran. Whether
he sings poems of Shamlou, Rumi, Hafez,shirazi and Naderpour, or lyrics
of Iraj Jannati Attaie, Shahyar Ghanbari, Mina Assadi and Ardalan
Sarfaraz, the one theme that runs through all his music is that of
love, peace, freedom and justice. He has collaborated with such
renowned artists as Babak Bayat, Farid Zoland, Ahmad Pejman, Mohammad
Shams, Varoujan and many other innovative and avant guarde lyricists,
musicians, and composers.<br>
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His body of work consists of over 200 songs in 25 albums. With
remarkable sensitivity and undeniable logic, he has created an
astonishing repertoire and a glorious body of work. He has the ability
to interpret all forms of music with consummate ease. He has dazzled
audiences with great virtuosity with his bright and effervescent
performances. He has had sold out performances in concert hall around
the world notably: Wembley, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Koncertoes,
Greek Theatre, Universal Amphitheatre, and Palais de Congres.<br>
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Dariush has earned the respect and love of his admirers not only
because of his talent in the world of music as a performer, but also as
an accomplished composer. Furthermore, his performances in the Iranian
Cinema, more specifically in two films: “Yaran” and “Faryad zir-e- ab”
have earned great reviews[citation needed]. Recently, his incredible
amount of sheer hard work in bringing awareness and support to the
world of addiction has insured his place among the mere handful of
humanitarian Iranian artists who have made an impact in the lives of
people with compassion and passion. Through the establishment of the
Iran Recovery Center, and Ayeneh Foundation, by creating such websites
as [Behboudi.com], the first Persian website addressing substance
abuse, [Ayeneh.org], the first and only website addressing all social
maladies widespread among our countrymen all around the world, and his
own weblog, [dariusheghbali.com]; through educational seminars and
conferences around the world, and as a member of Amnesty
International[citation needed], Dariush has raised his voice to make a
difference. His goal is to create a nurturing environment conducive to
allowing people to develop healthy, drug free lives, encouraging them
and their family and loved ones to acquire and seek the skills to
achieve sobriety and successfully maintain it, to bring social
awareness regarding the plight of our countrymen and to create a bridge
between those in need and those who can lend a helping hand. As such,
his contributions have been recognized by the Self-Help And Recovery
Exchange, which selected him to receive the Ron Simmons &amp; Rev,
Ronald L. Wright Award, for his outstanding contribution to support
group participation by minority communities.<br>
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Dariush and his music have swept the worldwide musical scene with such
haunting and powerful voice that could break a heart. His inherent
musicality and intelligence and the astonishing beauty of his timbre,
coupled with a passionate belief in the importance of civil liberties
and political and human rights has made him an international symbol of
a free Iran. He has been a messenger of love and compassion to the
refugees all around the world struggling to find a tiny nest away from
the tyranny and suppression. As such, he has been embraced by the Arab
world, with its rich musical culture, with great enthusiasm. In a
recent international festival of music video and tele-media held in
Bahrain, Dariush was recognized as the sole representative of
contemporary Iranian music. He was awarded the highest peace
trophy[citation needed]. In the closing ceremonies of the festival,
Dariush sang of freedom, particularly in his homeland, Iran, and passionately expressed his firm commitment towards being the voice of
awareness, bringing attention to the plight of his countrymen
struggling for freedom.<br>
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His flawless taste in music, poetry and lyrics, and his magnificent
ability to touch the souls of his countrymen have been the main source
of his enduring style. His engaging personality and his fierce loyalty
to the need of the society has undoubtedly proven to be inspiring to
the younger generation. This ever-growing impact on the younger
generation, who were not even born when he began his career, as well as
those who are avidly following his every move is generating over
200,000 hits a day on his website Dariush2000.com. Dariush transcends
the world of popular and traditional Iranian music that he has
commanded for over three decades, and has awarded the most glorious
spot in the heart and soul of his countrymen all over the world.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 18:03:12 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Mozhdah Jamalzadah</title>
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<p><strong>About Mozhdah Jaan in her own words….</strong></p>
<p>Hi all you lovely people who are taking the time to check out my
music!! I would like to thank you so much for your kindness, and
support. Your sweet comments and messages constantly encourage me to
move forward.</p>
<p>It has always been in my blood, but I discovered my love for music
only five years ago. I guess I was too busy reading my novels, writing
poetry, and painting murals. I didn’t realize I was missing out on what
would become a very important, and meaningful part of my life. I would
like to thank Habib jan Qaderi for giving me a chance, and helping me
realize my dream.</p>
<p>I started taking vocal lessons with Wahid jan Omid after my parents
agreed I needed an exra curricular activity during highshcool (another
hobbie). You can say my run in with music was a wonderful accident. I
really have to thank my parents for that. I continued my vocal lessons
for two years, and at the same time enrolled in the British Columbia
Conservatory of Music where I studied Opera for another two years.
After graduating Secondary School with honors, I finished a program in
Broadcast Journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
I’m currently studying Philosophy, and Political Science at the
University of B.C.</p>
<p>When I found free time, I modeled for Fashion Week, Asian women’s
magazine, and worked for Charles Stuart at Faces West Int’l Modeling
convention. I also worked in a few movies as a background performer…the
latest one would be Fantastic 4 part 2 (Scene: the bachelor party).</p>
<p>I am currently working on my first album which will be released in
2008, bakhair! Stay tuned for more songs and videos in the meantime.
Thank you again for your support. I can’t wait to meet all of you once
I go on tour inshallah.</p>]]></description>
   <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:28:43 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Arash</title>
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<p><strong>Platinum-selling singer and producer ARASH</strong> stakes
his claim as one of the biggest pop music sensations to originate from
Sweden, home to such pop pioneers as Abba and Ace of Base. But, it's
the distinction of being the only music impresario of Persian heritage
whose success has translated into the Western and European mainstream
music market that makes his story one for the history books. <br>
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  <strong>Following the three-year crest of success</strong>
emphatically spearheaded by the release of his self-titled debut Warner
Music album ("Arash)" in 2005, Arash is ready to parlay his
unprecedented musical rise from Malmoe to MTV into a dynamic sophomore
album that is sure to ignite the zeal of his super fans and garner the
curious ear of millions of new admirers. <br>
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  <strong>The project, appropriately titled <em>Donya (World),</em></strong>
and tentatively set for release in May, features a global sound that
injects the listener with a lethal rhythm of western production and
mediterranean harmony. The blockbuster first single, "Donya," is a
buzz-inducing collaboration with Kingston, Jamaican reggae maestro
SHAGGY, whose career has been defined by a string of platinum-selling
U.S. singles in the last decade and collaborations with such megastars
as Janet Jackson. The 14-track evolution also features cameos by U.S.
radio darling and international phenomenon LUMIDEE, Swedish rap pioneer
and certified hitmaster Timbuktu, and more. <br>
<br>
<strong><em>Donya</em> spectacula</strong><font size="1"><img style="width: 1px; height: 1px;" src="../uploads/articles/1edf85ab.jpg" alt="" align="left" border="0" hspace="" vspace=""></font><strong>rly hypnotizing follow up</strong> to
the debut that made Arash a household in many European countries and
saw the young pop icon reach the top of the charts in Sweden, Austria ,
Germany , Poland, Serbia, Hungary, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine,
Tajikistan, Israel, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey and the Czech Republic,
just to name a few. He has gone gold in 5 countries and has accumulated
airplay on MTV outlets in more than 35 countries, and with his new
album called Donya an eclectic convergence of rock, hip-hop, dance and
world ballads, the 2-year long residency Arash undertook in his studio
has paid immense artistic divid<img style="width: 698px; height: 246px;" src="../uploads/articles/fd9fd4e8.jpg" alt="" align="left" border="0" hspace="" vspace="">ends. <br>
<img style="width: 385px; height: 1px;" src="http://www.extensivemusic.com/arash_myspace/arash_stage.jpg">

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<strong>Accolades and recognition from major global entities</strong>
have been many and frequent for Arash, including his recent victory in
Cannes, France when he was exulted as Sweden's most successful debut
artist in 2005 at the International Music Market, and the inclusion of
a reprise of his No. 1 smash hit, "Boro Boro" in the blockbuster
Bollywood flick "Bluffmaster," which also featured Arash's big-screen
debut in a cameo. The subsequent year, world-renowned sports magazine <em>Sports Illustrated</em>
tabbed his FIFA World Cup ballad - an ode to his native country's
national soccer team - as one of the top 3 such songs of the year, a
distinction shared by pop musician RICKY MARTIN a few years earlier.
Later in 2006, he won 2 Grammys in Russia and was recognized as the top
import artist in all of Russia. <br>
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<strong>The future is bright for Arash, </strong>and his melodic flame
has yet to reach to its pinnacle. And with the release of Donya, the
whole World will feel the fire that is this artist's musical legacy.</p><br>]]></description>
   <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:47:55 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Valy</title>
   <description><![CDATA[I was born<img src="../uploads/articles/ffb959bf.jpg" alt="" align="left" border="0" height="255" hspace="" vspace="" width="170"> on May 29th, in the pilgrim's city of Mashad in Iran. It was a very rainy day, as my parents have told me. I grew up in the most beautiful city in Germany, Heidelberg.<br><br>As a child I would always sing songs from my favorite movies. y parents recognized very early what had to be done. My father, who was a musician, showed me how to play different instruments. My mother, God bless her, was the best mother in the world. She let me know that it is all about the passion one has within them that really matters. <br><br>It's with this passion that I have for music that I express myself. When I sing, and I am on stage in front of thousands of fans, I sing from my heart. I put my heart and passion into my music. Music is all the same whether it be Afghan, Iranian, Arabic, Indian, American and so on. What really matters is the love that one has behind it. <br><br>I had met my team in 2006 and everything changed from that point on. Of course, even before I had met them I was earning money through music but at that point I didn’t really know what my future had in store for me. My team motivated me and after 11 months of hard work and dedication, the songs were ready and my debut Album “After Love” hit stores on October 19, 2007. 

Many people have asked me over the months whether I am Iranian or Afghan and why I sing in different languages.<br><br>&nbsp;It’s difficult for me to answer these types of questions because where I am from plays no role. What is really important to me is who I sing for, I sing for you! My fans, if it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t be here performing on stage for all of you. 

I am not a peacemaker or someone that starts a struggle for peace just to sell albums. To me, politics makes no difference what so ever. We are all human and music is one of the things that we all have in common. :) I believe in all religions but I know that the most powerful religion in this world is LOVE. <br><br>Love is something that surpasses everything. Love brings us all together as one. Love will take us to the highest places as hate takes us no where. 

A little message to my fans: I love it when I see how often you visit my homepage, or how often you look at my videos on Youtube. You are the ones that give me energy and keep me going. I hope that I am able to one day visit all my fans all over the world. I hope we see each other on tour! I hope that you all come to my concerts all around the world, but make sure you leave your concerns and problems at home, because I want to sing with you, dance with you, and laugh with you.<br><br>&nbsp;I am always here to listen to all your problems. I will personally take the time to solve all your problems. If something is bothering you or you are upset about something, do send me a message. Although it may take me some time to reply your messages (because I am either on tour, traveling, or I just get a lot of messages and can’t always get to all of them at once) I will take the time to answer them myself that way you get my individual attention. You have all always been there for me, and I will always be there for you :) <br><br>Yours Truly, 
Valy&nbsp;]]></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:47:06 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Afshin</title>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="../uploads/articles/831f9b7c.jpg" alt="" align="left" border="0" height="401" hspace="" vspace="" width="281">&nbsp; Afshin was born on the 6th of May 1978 in Babol, a town in northern Iran. Afshin is one <br>of the biggest Persian pop stars. His music is fresh and new, merging Persian lyrics and<br>musical traditions with Western pop.
<br><br>&nbsp; He was good unti he decided to become s**t
His album “Maach” had big hits such as the<br>album titled song “Mach” and “Dige azat Badam Miyad”.<br><br>&nbsp; He has collaborated with his brother Amir Ali to make a nice mixture of Persian pop&nbsp;themes<br>with German lyrics.
His lyrics are simple and prefered by the younger generation.<br><br>&nbsp; He once claimed he is thinking of put an end to his singing career because of personal <br>reasons,but his fans hope he keeps singing and making music forever.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:43:43 -0700</pubDate>
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