Azam Ali

Azam Ali

Azam Ali, Niyaz concert, Kavehaz Restaurant & Bar, NYC, September 17, 2005
Background information
Birth name Azam Aliafgerad
Born 1970, Tehran, Iran
Genres Rock
New Age
World
Sufi
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Hammered Dulcimer, Frame Drum, Riqq, Zils, Chan Chan, Daf, Tanpura, Psaltery, Bendir
Labels Narada, Six Degrees Records
Associated acts Vas, Niyaz, Roseland
Website http://www.azamalimusic.com

Azam Ali (Persian: اعظم علی) is an Iranian American musician.

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Biography

Born in Tehran, Iran 1970, Ali spent most of her childhood in Panchgani, India.[1] Ali and her mother moved to Los Angeles, California in 1985, after which Ali discovered the santour. Ali then studied the santour under Persian master Manoocher Sadeghi, which led to the rediscovery of her voice.[2] She is now living in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

In 1996, Ali formed "alternative world" group VAS with percussionist Greg Ellis after meeting the year prior at a concert at UCLA.[3] She and her husband, Loga Ramin Torkian, are also part of another group, Niyaz, an Iranian acoustic electronic group.[4] In 2005, Azam Ali was featured in Enter The Chicken, a Buckethead album, singing the song Coma along side Serj Tankian.

Solo career

In 2002, Ali released her first solo album, Portals of Grace.[5] This was followed up with 2006's Elysium for the Brave, which reached #10 on Billboard's World Albums chart on 23 September 2006.[6] Ali's most recent release, 2011's From Night to the Edge of Day, is a collection of lullabies inspired by her son.[7]

Discography

Solo albums

With VAS

Greg Ellis

With Niyaz

With VGM

References

External links