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Hassan Shamaizadehحسن شماعی‌زاده
Background information
Birth nameHassan
Born (1943-01-15) January 15, 1943 (age 81)
Genres
Occupation(s)Composer, singer, songwriter and legend
Instrument(s)Saxophone, flute, oboe, clarinet, piano and a legend
Years active1966–present
Musical artist

Hassan Shamaizadeh (Persian: حسن شماعی‌زاده, also Romanized as Hasan-é Šamâ'izâde; born January 15, 1943, in Isfahan) is an Iranian pop singer, songwriter and saxophonist. Over the past three decades, he composed songs for artists like Googoosh, Dariush, Moein, Ebi, Aref, Homeyra, Farhad and others.

Career

Ardalan Sarfaraz, Googoosh and Hassan Shamaizadeh in 1972-73.

At the age of 13, Shamaizadeh already played in a theater orchestra isfahan. He then played in the Radio programs and Television in Tehran. He is noted for playing Persian music with quarter tones on the saxophone, which is a rare skill.

In the 1960's, he was one of the first members of the popular Persian band Black Cats and played the saxophone for them.

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")
  • 1973 - Naraftan Moondan - 45rpm single (Lavi Records)
  • 1974 - Ojagh ( "Four") b/w Hobab - 45rpm single (Caspian Records)
  • 1974 - Esm-eh To ( "Your name") b/w Gharib-e Ashenaa - 45rpm single (Caspian Records)
  • 1974 - Hamoomi b/w Kalakat(instrumental) - 45 rpm single (Ahang Rooz Records)
  • 1975 - Benevis ("Write") b/w Seda - 45rpm single (Ahang Rooz Records)
  • 1975 - Deh ( "Village") / Chel Cheleh - 45 rpm single (Ahang Rooz Records)
  • 1975 - Aghigh ("Jewel") / Sojdegah - 45rpm single (Ahang Rooz Records)
  • 1975 - Gol-E Naz-E Par Pare Man - (Cassette-only release)
  • 1976 - bad az to ( "After You")
  • 1976 - Aghaghi ( "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
  • 1992 - Atash 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 ( "madam")
  • 2006 - Singer not the Song
  • 2012 - Hayahoo (Digital-only Single)
  • 2018 - Mosalase Khatereha (The Memory Makers) (ft. Googoosh)
  • 2018 - ghafas
  • 2018 - Tanhaei
  • 2020 - Aghaze Parvaz

References

  1. "Parazit: Hassan Shamaizadeh". iranian.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-06-13. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  2. "Revolutionary Court Orders the Seizure of Singer's House". Hrana. 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  3. "Googoosh: Iran's daughter speaks her mind". Fairfax County Times. 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  4. "آنچه از خواندن یاد گرفته‌ام، مدیون فرهاد است". رادیو زمانه (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  5. جمعه‌های فرهاد- مستند (in Persian), BBC Persian, 22 December 2012, retrieved 2023-07-07
  6. "فرهاد، قصه ای بی انتها" [Farhad, an endless story]. IRNA (in Persian). 2019-08-31. Retrieved 2021-10-18.

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