Alikram Bayramov

Alikram Bayramov
Background information
Born (1968-12-22) December 22, 1968
Yukhary Dzhuraly, Bilasuvar, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Occupation(s) singer, song-writer
Years active 1989–present
Website alikram.az

Alikram Bayramov (Azerbaijani: Əlikram Bayramov; 22 December 1968, Yukhary Dzhuraly, Bilasuvar, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR), is a popular Azerbaijani singer.

Biography

Alikram Bayramov was born December 22nd 1968[1] in Yukhary Dzhuraly in Bilasuvar District.

When he was a child, his father died and he lived a terrible life.

Because of him to be ambitious for music since childhood, he always crooned and it was consolation for him, he also made the people happy by crooning.

After he grew up, he did not waste his life and, Alikram started being familiar with music.

By creating his own group, he composed the music to acquit the sympathy of the people

Finally, with the composition of Asrin gozali (English: the beauty of the century) he gained the sympathy of people and became the favorite of people.

He handles with his job at the moment.

Family

He is married, he has one child and two grand-children.

Career

Since his adolescent age, he created his musical group and worked as a chief of The Culture Group of Bilasuvar town. In 1989, he started being invited to sing at the wedding-parties.

In 1997, during the concert, in Gachgin town of Bilasuvar, he was caught by our great leader H.Aliyev, then he went to the capital, and he started collaborating with a few poets and composers.

In 1997, he professionally started appearing in TV. Before the public, he participated in the creative concert of Zemfira Alishqizi for the first time[2].

Then he sang the compositions of a few favorite composers, and his compositions turned into people’s favorite songs and he went on composing.

He is the author of Asrin Gozali, Gozlayacayam, Yaz chichayi, Yashayiram sanin uchun, Daniz arzularim, Ugur meleyim[3] and other songs like these.

References

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