Farman Fathalian

Farman Fathalian
Born December 20, 1970
Tehran, Iran
Origin Tehran, Iran
Genres Persian Rock
Occupation(s) Singer , Composer
Instruments Guitar , Tabla
Years active 1992 - present
Labels Irangaam , Golchin Records , Avang Tar , Peygham Sahar
Website www.farmanfathalian.com

Farman Fathalian (Persian: فرمان فتحعلیان , born July 13, 1954 ), is an Iranian guitarist and Persian Rock singer.[1]

Biography

Fathalian was born in December 20, 1970 in Tehran . He started learning Violin when he was five years old.

After Iran's revolution music centers were closed, but he continued practicing until he learned how to play flamenco guitar. He started teaching flamenco guitar in 1989. He had loved Indian music and Indian instruments and he migrated to India in 1992 to study and learned how to play Tabla. He returned to Tehran in the same year.

After he returned to Tehran he formed a concert group named "Ilia" and he started holding concerts with his group on October in 1992. He became known after this concert. He continued performing until 1998.

He introduced a new style of rock to Iran's music portfolio. He combined guitar and Indian instruments such as Tabla.

Recordings

In 1999, he published his first official album Moghim. The lyrics were about Ali , the first Imam of Muslims.

He published his second album in 2001 Raahe Eshgh. The name is a Persian word, in English meaning Path of Love. The lyrics were also about Ali.

He published his third album in 2003 Mast o Kharab. Some of its lyrics were also about Ali.

He published another album in 2009 named Ba Mardome Biganeh.[1]

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

References

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