Hassan Shamaizadeh
Hassan Shamaizadeh حسن شماعیزاده | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Hassan Shamaizadeh |
Born |
Isfahan, Iran | November 22, 1943
Genres | Pop, Dance |
Occupation(s) | Composer & Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Piano |
Years active | 1968–present |
Hassan Shamaizadeh (Persian: حسن شماعیزاده, born November 22, 1943 in Isfahan, Iran) is a well known & popular Persian singer, songwriter,[1] composer, arranger, saxophonist, and pianist, he has composed more 600 songs, 150 of them were hits, he was one of the most popular male singers in Iran at the time. He is known for his compositions. Over the past three decades, he composed songs for artists like Googoosh, Dariush, Aref, Ebi, Farhad Mehrad, Mahasti, Moein, Leila Forouhar, Susan Roshan and many others.
At the age of 13, Shamaizadeh already played in a theater orchestra Esfehan . He then played in the Radio programs and Television in Tehran.
He continued to break record with artists like "Aghaaghi" from 1976 . He was selected as the most popular male artist in 1976 by readers of the magazine "Zan-e Rooz".
Discography
- 1973 - Mordaab ( "Maarsh")
- 1973 - Safar ( "Journey")
- 1974 - Ojaagh ( "Four")
- 1974 - Esm-eh Tow ( "Your name")
- 1975 - Deh ( "Village")
- 1976 - bad az tow ( "After You")
- 1976 - Aghaaghi ( "You are a jewel")
- 1977 - Bumi
- 1977 - Talaaye Kaaghazi (With Paajuki)
- 1978 - Mehmuni ( "Party")
- 1980 - Avaz-e Parvaaz ( "Flight Song")
- 1981 - Gol Aftab Gardoon
- 1982 - Golhayeh khis
- 1984 - Bishtar Bishtar
- 1985 - Kamtar Kamtar ( "Fewer")
- 1985 - Kooch (With Homeyra )
- 1986 - Dokhtar-e Mardom
- 1987 - Ghasalak
- 1988 - Hafteh Shab
- 1988 - Zende Bad Eshgh
- 1990 - Gol Yadeh1, Yadeh2
- 1991 - Saateh Haft-e Shab
- 1992 - Atish Rooyeh Khakestar
- 1993 - Ye Dokhtar Daram Shah Nadareh
- 1994 - Bolooreh Mahtab
- 1996 - Akhareen Savaar ( "Last knight")
- 1997 - Parvaz Eshgh-o
- 1998 - Parastesh ( "Adoration")
- 2001 - Morvarid ( "Pearl")
- 2002 - Dooshizeh Khaanum
- 2006 - Singer not the Song
References
- ↑ (9 July 2010). Interview with veteran popular singer/songwriter & more, iranian.com