Английская Википедия:Dariush (singer)
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Dariush Eghbali (Шаблон:Lang-fa), known mononymously as Dariush (Шаблон:Lang), is an Iranian singer.[1]
Biography
Childhood and youth
Dariush was born in Tehran to parents from Mianeh on 4 February 1951. He spent his early years in Mianeh, Karaj and[2] his musical talent was first recognized at age nine when he appeared on stage at his school. Hassan Khayatbashi introduced him to the public at the age of 20 through Iranian national television. He gained popularity for his song "Don't Tell Me You Love Me". (Persian: به من نگو دوست دارم Шаблон:Transl)[3]
Before the Islamic Revolution
Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran, Dariush was named the most popular singer in Iran by a youth magazine in 1977.[4] Dariush also worked with many famous pre-revolution songwriters in Iran.
Imprisonment
During the rule of Shah Mohammadreza Pahlavi, Darisuh was arrested and sentenced to prison several times because he sang political songs. Such songs include Jangal, Bonbast, and Booye Gandom.
After the Islamic Revolution
After the Islamic Revolution, Dariush left Iran in 1978 and became a part of the diasporic music scene in Los Angeles.[5] His work consists of over 208 songs in over 27 albums. He has also performed in two Iranian movies. Dariush's song "Dastaye To (Your Hands)" was named the most enduring song in Iranian music history by Manoto TV.Шаблон:Cn Ethnomusicology Professor Farzaneh Hemmasi has described Dariush as "the best-loved popular musician of his generation" alongside Googoosh.[5] His new songs protested Iran's new political system, which caused his popularity to grow even more, making him one of the most well known Iranian singers. Also, while staying in Los Angeles, he supported all Iranians who sought asylum.
Addiction
Dariush suffered through a heroin addiction ever since his first imprisonment. In the year 2000, Dariush quit heroin and sang a song titled Silent Miracle (Persian: معجزه خاموش). The song references a turning point in his life, where he is through with being addicted.[6] Dariush launched his recovery site, https://www.ayeneh.org/, (ayeneh translates to mirror in Persian) which marked history as the first ever website to help Iranian addicts and their families. Then, he started his Ayeneh foundation (mirror foundation in Persian) to help Iranian addicts.[7] His foundation has helped 40,000 Iranians quit addiction so far.[8]
Philanthropy
The Ayeneh (Mirror) Foundation was established by Dariush and aimed at helping addicts recover. The Ayeneh Foundation broadcasts radio and television programs to help addicts and their families. They also set up various seminars to help families.[9]
Dariush is a member of Amnesty International. Dariush helps Amnesty International by focusing efforts on Iranian asylum seekers and saving working children.[10]
Personal life
He is married to Venus Eghbali.[11]
See also
References
External links
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