Javad Yasari
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Born | Tehran, Iran | August 29, 1944
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1973–present |
Labels | Taraneh Records, Caltex Records, Avang Music |
Javad Yasari was born in Tehran on 29 08 1944 . He started his artistic activities by singing street songs from 1973 by performing a song called "Black Money".[2]
Javad Yasari has three children named Reza, Mehdi (kamran) and Majid, Majid died abroad in 1995.
After the revolution, Javad Yasari holds concerts in the United Arab Emirates most days of the year, and every few years he also holds European concerts. Before the revolution of 1973, he released five albums, the last of which was the album "Spideh Dem" with a song of the same name.
The female enemy movie
In 2017, after 40 years of the Iranian Revolution, a license was issued to play a song by him in the movie "Enemy of Women" (2016) directed by Hossein Farah Bakhsh. Yasari played his own role in this film in a short role. [3] He performed the song "Shakhe Nabat" (Love) in this film. [4]
A few years later, he performed the company's song and several songs in the Nowruz special program for the year of 1402 TNT competition, directed and performed by Hamid. This program was broadcast from the Filmo platform.[
Javad Yasari (Persian: جواد یساری) (born August 29, 1944) is an Iranian Street singer (Persian: کوچه بازاری) of popular music.[1]
He comes from the South of Tehran,[1] and started singing in 1972 with the song called Black Money (Persian: پول سیاه). He released five albums in Iran before the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
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Discography
Studio albums
Currently available albums include:[2]
- Classics on Taraneh Records:
- Asire Gham (1985)
- Bacheha
- Haft Asemoon (2008)
- Sepideh Dam
- Pop on the Pars label:
References
- ^ a b "Javad Yasari". The Iranian. 2003. Retrieved August 10, 2009.
- ^ "Javad Yasari". Radio Javan. 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2009.
- ^ "Javad Yasari – Bot". Iran Song. Archived from the original on August 9, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2009.
- ^ "Eshgheh Man by Javad Yasari". eMusic. Retrieved August 10, 2009.