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127
OriginIran Tehran, Iran
GenresGypsy punk, jazz, rock
MembersSohrab Mohebbi (guitar/vocals)
Sardar Sarmast (piano)
Salmak Khaledi (trombone)
Alireza Pourassad (bass)
Yayha Alkhansa (drums)
Shervin Shahamipour (backing vocals, setar)
Websitewww.127band.com

127 (Persian: ١٢٧) is an Iranian five piece band – guitar, piano, trombone, bass and drums – with roots in Iranian melodies and jazz with an alternative sound.

Members include Sohrab Mohebbi (guitar/vocals), Sardar Sarmast (piano), Salmak Khaledi (trombone), Alireza Pourassad (bass), Yayha Alkhansa (drums) and Shervin Shahamipour (back vocals, setar).

Discography

  • Coming around (2005)
  • The Full time job (2006)
  • Khal Punk (2008)
  • Pop Emergency (2011)
  • Be Raahe Khod (2019)

References

  1. "Rockin' hard, rockin' risky". Chicago Tribune. 20 June 2005. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  2. "Iran's 127 uses Net to beat repression". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 16 March 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2010.

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