Siavash Shams

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سیاوش
Siavash
Siavash 1998
Siavash 1998
Background information
Birth name Siavash Shams
Born January 26, 1962
Ahvaz, Iran
Genre(s) Pop
R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Songwriter
Records Producer
Years active 1985–present
Label(s) World Music Records
Avang Records
Caltex Records
Website Siavash.com

Siavash Shams (Persian: سیاوش شمس born January 26, 1962 in Ahvaz, Iran) is a famous Persian Pop icon, singer and songwriter who has released 6 successful albums. He has brought an electricity and style to stage playing sold-out venues around the world including: Caesar's Palace, Hollywood Palladium & El Rey theatre in Los Angeles, the Hippodrome and Le Palace in London, and Aughenhausen Coliseum in Germany and numerous other venues with capacities from 1,000 to 12,000.

[edit] Biography

Hamsaayehaa, 1985
Hamsaayehaa, 1985

Siavash was born in Ahvaz, Iran but moved to the United States at a young age with his older brother Siamak and parents. He blasted onto the Persian music scene in 1985 with his debut album "Hamsayehhaa", which to date is the best selling Persian album of all time. The songs were written by the famous poet Leila Kasra (aka Hadieh),The album was produced by the well-known Persian producer Elton Farokh Ahi. Young, with a sizzling look and voice, he was an instant success. The album broke all sales records in the U.S., Europe and Canada, selling over 500,000 copies, with its breakthrough song, "Persian Girl" or "Dokhtar Irooni".

Sahneh, 1992
Sahneh, 1992

His follow up album "Sahneh" in 1992 was an amazing album as it became a big hit. The title song "Sahneh" completely changed the style of Persian music, mixing a modern beat and style, which not only showcased his amazing vocal range but established him as a solid songwriter and musician as well. 6 out of the total 8 songs from the album became big hits. "Pedar" was an amazing album with instsnt hits like "Dokhtareh Choopoon", "Tou", "Baroon" and "Begoo Areh". Pedar ("Father" in Farsi,) the title song from the album "Pedar" was written by himself for his own father. Siavash also wrote another song for his father that was out on his website when his father passed away in 2003.

Faryad, 1998
Faryad, 1998

In 1996 he released "Didar" with Susan Roshan that was also a top seller with many classic hits. "Faryad" (Farsi for "Scream") was released in 1998 and was a smash, selling out of stores, 35,000 copies in the first 3 months. The album was produced by himself. The now classic "Boro Dige Dooset Nadaram" became a huge hit, with its upbeat, spirited lyrics written by Siavash about losing love and regaining your life, "Go away, I don't love you any more" became the song of a generation.

With this album Siavash also began to cross over into a world market with his breakthrough Spanish hit, "Historia de Amour" which has been played in radio stations in Mexico and the hit English single "Grace".

In 2001, after 3 years, Siavash released a new album "The Voice". The album did not do as well as his previous albums, primarily because most of the songs were in English, but it did have one huge hit " Heddieh Iroon".

In 2003, Siavash married his long time American manager and currently lives with her in Los Angeles. That year he also released a song on his website that was up for download for free. The song "javoonaayeh Irooni" was a political song about the freedom of young people in Iran. The song was the first Persian rock song and was and still is liked by many.

In 2005, he announced that he will be releasing two new albums, a Persian album named "Seven" and an English album named "Believe".

In January 2007 Siavash and his wife adopted a 3 day old baby which they named Noah.

[edit] Discography

Caltex Records releases

  • 1985: Hamsaayehaa
  • 1992: Sahneh
  • 1995: Pedar
  • 1996: Didar (with Susan Roshan)

Avang Releases

  • 1998: Faryad

World Music Records Releases

  • 2001: The Voice

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