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Shahram Kashani

Shahram Kashani

Iranian pop singer (1974–2021)


Shahram Kashani or Shahrum Kashani (Persian: شهرام کاشانی; 7 July 1974[2] – 28 July 2021) was an Iranian pop singer.[3][4][5] He released eight albums with notable hits.[6][7][8][9]

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Biography

Music

Kashani's interest in singing and music manifested at an early age. He started his career in 1990; however, it was not until 1992 that he released his professional debut album titled K-One, promoted by Alireza Amirghassemi, and also with support of Persian super star Leila Forouhar. Due to his youth, synergy, and style, he gained popularity in a short amount of time.[10]

International popularity came with his second album Atash with hits like Begou Tou Begou and Khater Khah. In 2001, he stopped working with Caltex Records and instead signed on with Taraneh Records. This collaboration yielded a couple of instant bestsellers. The hit songs Dokhtar Bandari, Yadam Nemirehand Dige Basteh became club favorites.[11] In a 2005 interview with Tapesh, Kashani talked about his childhood, about his parents' divorce and his mom's short marriage to Googoosh's first husband. Kashani also, in this interview, blamed Taraneh Records for not promoting his new album Khoshalam enough and delaying its release. His claim was dismissed by the owner of Taraneh, Vartan Avenassian, who cited immaturity of the singer as cause of their tense relationship.[12]

In August 2006, Kashani's new music video from his latest album Game Over (directed by élan productions), was aired on all Persian satellite channels. Despite his complications with the record company, this album was still released by Taraneh Records.[13] His latest music, Sahneh Sazi, was performed at Valley Oaks Memorial Park at his funeral, and artists such as Andranik Madadian and Shahbal Shabpareh attended his funeral and spoke about Kashani.[14][5] Ali Hosseinzadeh, composer and songwriter of Shahram Kashani's latest song, explained about this song in an interview with KIRN Los Angeles Radio. "The idea of making this song was formed many years ago, considering the events that took place in Shahrum's personal life, I wrote this song. Shahrum called this song an elevator because I refer to life somewhere in the poem, which is like an elevator.[15][16] Life is like an elevator, it raises some up, but he who is down is sad. Shahrum went to his studio in Los Angeles twice to record this song and recorded it several times. Because he was telling me I think my feelings are not real".[15]

Health

Kashani had a long battle with alcoholism and was sober for several months during his stay in Istanbul, but relapsed months prior to his death. Legendary Iranian singer, Dariush Eghbali tried to help him with his alcoholism.[17][18] He died in hospital in Istanbul from COVID-19, while being treated for liver problems brought on by alcoholism.

Discography

Caltex Records releases

  • 1991: K-One
  • 1994: Atash
  • 1996: Havas
  • 1998: Friends

Taraneh Records releases

  • 2000: Color Of Love
  • 2003: Don't Tell
  • 2005: Khoshalam
  • 2006: Game Over
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Single Songs

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Videography

DVD Releases

  • Khoshalam (included in the Khoshalam Album)

Taraneh Records

  • Kheyli Vaghteh

References

  1. "درگذشت شهرام کاشانی؛ مرگی زودرس برای خواننده‌ای نامتعارف". ایندیپندنت فارسی. 1 August 2021. Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. Bahmani, Behrouz (8 October 2006). "Behrouz Bahmani, Shahram Kashani's new album, Game Over". iranian.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  3. "Fans Mourn Iranian Pop Star Who Died After Contracting COVID-19 - Maxim". www.maxim.com. 29 July 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  4. لندن, کیهان (29 July 2021). "شهرام کاشانی خواننده موسیقی شاد ایرانی در ۴۸ سالگی درگذشت". KayhanLondon کیهان لندن (in Persian). Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  5. "بایگانی برنامه ها". BBC News فارسی (in Persian). 23 April 2018. Archived from the original on 15 January 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  6. ketab.com. هفته نامه ایرانشهر هفته 22: IRANSHAHR w22 (in Persian). Ketab.com. Archived from the original on 22 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  7. Uncut Shahram Kashani part 01, retrieved 31 December 2021
  8. "BBCPersian.com". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  9. Shahrum Kashani – Sahneh Sazi, retrieved 1 January 2022
  10. "Shahram Kashani's Official Instagram Page". Archived from the original on 22 October 2021.
  11. "شهرام کاشانی، خواننده موسیقی پاپ، درگذشت | صدای آمریکا فارسی". ir.voanews.com (in Persian). Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  12. "Circumstance (2011) - Soundtrack.Net". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  13. Circumstance - IMDb, retrieved 28 November 2021

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