Mahasti

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مهستی
Mahasti
Birth name Khadijeh (Eftekhar)dadehbala
Born November 16, 1946
Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Died June 25, 2007 (aged 60)
Santa Rosa, California, U.S.
Genre(s) Persian traditional music
Soft Rock
Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 19632007 1342-1386
Label(s) Avang Records
Taraneh Records
Caltex Records

Mahasti (Persian: مهستی) Khadijeh (Eftekhar) Dadehbala, 1946, Tehran - d. June 25, 2007, Santa Rosa, California) was a Iranian pop and classical singer.

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[edit] Background

Eftekhar Dadehbala (Mahasti) (November 16, 1946 - June 25, 2007) was an Iranian singer who was recognized as the "Banooye Golhaa va Delha" (Lady of hearts & flowers). She was the younger sister of another popular Iranian female singer, Hayedeh. Mahasti's voice was discovered by maestro Parviz Yahaghi, a distinguished Iranian composer and violinist. She was amongst a rare group of singers who "started" their careers on the prestigious Persian traditional music radio program Gol hâ ye Rangârang( گلهای رنگارنگ), in 1963 with the song "Anke Delam Râ Borde Xodâyâ"(persian -آنكه دلم را برده خدایا) composed and arranged by maestro Parviz Yahaghi with lyrics from Bijan Taraghi. She has worked with some of the most famous Iranian composers, including Parviz Yahaghi, Habibollah Badiei, Homayoon Khorram, Asadollah Malek, Anooshiravan Rohani, Jahanbakhsh Pazooki, Hasan Shamaeizadeh, Mohammad Heidari, Jamshid Sheibani, Sadegh Nojooki, and Manoochehr Cheshmazar as well as some younger composers such as Bijan Mortazavi,Faramarz Aasef, Mehrdad Asemani, and Shadmehr Aghili.

She has been known as a singer who has supported many young musicians, and have been loved by all those who have worked with her.

[edit] Musical career

In the beginning, her family was reluctant to allow her to pursue a career in entertainment because it was not appreciated for women at the time in Iran. However, Mahasti overcame this stigma by providing Iran with a new image for women within the entertainment industry. She was an image of a "gentle-woman", a lady with great manners. Her enormous success in music opened the way for many other women, including her older sister, Hayedeh, who started her work about 5 years after Mahasti. The two sisters made tremendous contributions to improving the image of female singers in Iran and in making the transition of Iranian music from where it was then, to where it is now.

Mahasti's career was remarkable. In 2005, she was awarded the Persian Female Pop-Classic Vocalist of Excellence by the World Academy of Arts, Literature and Media (formerly Persian Academy Awards) for over 40 years of top performance in Persian pop music. She sang more than 400 songs, contributed to more than 200 music albums with other Persian singers, and produced more than 35 music albums in which she was the only singer. Some of these albums are: Beeganeh-بیگانه٫ Havaye Yar-هوای یار, Ashofteh-آشفته, Ghasam-قسم ٫, Mowj-موج, Mosafer-مسافر, Nameh-نامه, Taghdir-تقدیر (with Golpa), To Bezan Ta Man Beraghsam-تو بزن تا من برقصم , Asir-اسیر, Hamishe Ashegh-همیشه عاشق, Havaye Asheghi-هوای عاشقی, Avazak-آوازك, Ziafat-ضیافت (with Asef and Sattar), Oje Seda-اوج صدا (with Hayedeh), Saal-سال (with Hayedeh and Moein), Mehman-مهمان (with Hayedeh), Hamishe Sabz-همیشه سبز, Deldadeh-دلداده, Sarab e Eshgh-سراب عشق, Gole Omid-گل امید, Masti-مستی, Sepeedeh Dam-سپیده دم , Haghighat-حقیقت (with Sattar), Labkhand-لبخند (with Shahram Solati), Booye Gandom-بوی گندم (with Sattar), Bazm-بزم (with Sattar) and Az Khoda Khasteh-از خدا خواسته. In her albums she has worked with several other singers, including Hayedeh (her sister), Sattar, Akbar Golpaygani (Golpa), Iraj (Hossein Khajeh Amiri), Mahmoodi Khansari, Aref, Moein, Shahram Solati, Faramarz Asef, Homeyra, Hasan Shamaeizadeh, and Sadegh Nojooki.

[edit] Personal life

Mahasti married Kouros Nazemiyan and gave birth to her only child, Sahar. Mahasti and her family lived in Abadan for several years , finally moving back to Tehran. Her marriage with Nazemiyan ultimately ended in divorce. Nazemiyan was executed by the Revolutionary Court of the new Islamic Republic shortly after revolution. Several years later she re-married to Bahram Sanandaji, owner of a shoe factory, however their marriage also ended.

In 1978, Just before the Iranian Revolution she emigrated to the United Kingdom and then to the United States where she lived thereafter.

[edit] Death

In March 2007, she publicly announced that she had been battling colon cancer for four years. She hoped that her experience would raise awareness within the Iranian community regarding cancer and the significance of constant physical examinations. She was then living in Santa Rosa, California with her daughter, Sahar and her husband Naser, and their two children, Natasha, 15 and Natalie, 14. She died at 7:52 AM on June 25, 2007 in Santa Rosa.

Mahasti was interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California on June 29, 2007 the same cemetery where her sister Hayedeh was buried at.

[edit] Discography

Release date Album name
Ashofteh
Asir
Avazak
Deldadeh
Bezan Ta Beraghsam
Bazm
Gol-e Gandom 12121
Az Khoda Khasteh

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