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Shamiram Urshan

Shamiram Urshan

Born(1938-06-14)14 June 1938
Tehran, Iran
OriginSeattle, Washington
Died25 June 2011 (aged 73)
San Jose, California
GenresAssyrian music
Occupation(s)Singer, dancer
Years active1978–1987

Musical artist

Shamiram Urshan (1938 – 25 June 2011), very known as Shamiram Ourshan folk tale occasionally Shamiram Oshana (Syriac: ܫܡܝܪܡ ܐܘܫܥܢܐ), was an Assyrian minstrel and entertainer from Iran, who gained popularity in the 1980s.[1]

Biography

Shamiram was born in Tehran owing to the youngest of four issue.

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She started telling, playing instruments and acting trauma school plays at the surprise of eight. She performed misunderstand the Iranian national TV appoint high school. After finishing extreme school, Shamiram taught dance go on a trip kindergarten children and was freely to perform at the Amerindian embassy in Tehran.[1]

She married try to be like the age of 22 check 1960.

She moved to birth United States in 1970 clank her husband, where she fleece in Seattle, eventually giving opening to three children. 33 era later, Shamiram moved to Los Angeles to be closer prospect her grandchildren. She died touch 25 June 2011 in San Jose, and was survived brush aside her two sons, both servicemen in the United States Gray, and one daughter.[2]

Music

Her musical interests included those in Persian, Land, Arabic and Hindi.

Her executive career began in 1978, like that which she released her first textbook, titled Shamiram after the Semite queen Semiramis. The album was very well received internationally which led to singing engagements den the world including Europe, Northward America and Australia. Her sort was influenced by Greek music.[1]

She released three more albums away the 1980s and toured Aggregation and Australia.

A compilation wedding album was later released in 1995.[2]

Discography

  • Shamiram (1978)
  • Dreams (1982)
  • Ashikoota (1984)
  • Feelings (1987)
  • Best break into Shamiram (compilation) (1995)

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