Shadmehr Aghili

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Shadmehr Aghili
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Background information
Born January 27, 1973 (1973-01-27) (age 35)
Origin Tehran(in Hashemi streat), Iran
Genre(s) Pop & trance
Occupation(s) Singer, musician, actor
Instrument(s) Guitar, Violin, Piano, Trumpet, Jazz, Mandolin, Santoor (an Iranian Instrument)
Years active 1995–present
Label(s) Shadmehr Music

Shadmehr Aghili (born 27 January 1973) is an Iranian musician, singer and songwriter born in Tehran.

Shadmehr's brother, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, died when Shadmehr was only a young student(He said that was gossip). Young Shadmehr began studying music with the encouragement of his brother and mother. He learned to play the piano and the violin just before he was 12 years old. The guitar is also an instrument which Shadmehr learned to play in a dexterous manner. After the Iranian Revolution of 1979, he entered a school of arts in Tehran and in a short time showed great intelligence in composing and playing music. As a child Shadmehr was influenced by Persian pop star Siavash Shams and other singers like Andy.

After receiving a music diploma, when pop music was forbidden in Iran, Aghili entered the "music school of television". Around 1995 the first pop music permitted after the revolution was played on official Iranian television. This was dramatic music with Ahmad Shamlou's poetry read by Khashayar Etemadi.

Aghili composed a great deal of music for other singers. Finally, in 1997, his first album was presented, Bahareman ("My spring"), which was a collection of classic and folkloric music played and arranged by Aghili (violin, guitar, piano, keyboard). In the same year his voice was heard in Mabood, his first vocal music, and afterward he continued work that resulted in Mosafer ("The traveler"), his first complete vocal album. In 1999 he created a revolutionary album, Dehati ("The villager"), with rock and roll, 6'n'8 and popular rhythms. However, none of his songs were permitted to be played on public media (i.e. TV). Shadmehr worked hard to get a permission for his Adam o Hava (Adam & Eve), an album that was supposed to be released in 2001. However, not only he did not, but also, he was banned to work as a singer, musician, or to appear on TV shows.

Having left with no better choice, he decided to leave Iran in 2002, in order to continue his music in Canada, away from any restrictions. Khiali Nist ("No Worries"), Adamforoush ("Traitor", 2004) and "Popcorn" are his most recent albums released in Canada and the United States. In addition, Shadmehr acted in two movies, namely, Pare Parvaz (2000) and Shabe Berahneh (2001).

In October 2006, Shadmehr entered the United States to perform a U.S. tour with his first concert date scheduled for November 17, 2006 at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. Shadmehr Aghili is now living with his wife, 'Mia Mesa, in Los Angeles, California. Rage Khaab(2005) relesed in Iran.He is the first Iranian who entered Mandolin in Iranian musics in (Mashkook) and (Yekari kon) singles in Sabab album.

[edit] Discography

  • Bahare Man (Instrumental) 1997
  • Mosaafer 1998
  • Dehati 1999
  • Naghmehaye Mashreghi (Instrumental) 2000
  • Pare Parvaaz 2000
  • Fariba 2000
  • Adamo Hava 2001
  • Khiali Nist 2002
  • Adam Foroush 2004
  • Popcorn 2005
  • Rage Khaab (Instrumental) 2005
  • Sabab - EP 2008

Singles

  • "Ma'bood" (Fasle Ashenayee the album)
  • "Baaghe Zendegi" [Featuring Alireza Assar] (Fasle Ashenayee the album)
  • "Fasle Ashenayee" (Fasle Ashenayee the album)
  • "Too Binahayete shab" (Nazanin the album)
  • "Ghafas" (Nazanin the album)
  • "Atre Shabnam" (Kavir the album)
  • "Jaddeh" (Rangahang the album)
  • "Gham e Tanhayi" (Mosafer the album - 2nd release)
  • "Chardash" (Instrumental)(2004)
  • "dadashi" (For his brother)
  • "To ro injori mikham"
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