Habib Mohebian (Persian: حبیب محبیان; 26 September 1947 – 10 June 2016),[1] was an Iranian singer, songwriter, musician, composer and arranger. He was born in Tehran and was originally from Tehran He is considered one of the founders of Iranian rock music. He was one of the few Iranian singers who had composed all his works And he was one of the few Iranian singers who used a 12-string guitar in his performances and was a professional musician of this instrument
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Birth name | Habib Mohebian |
Born | (1947-09-27)27 September 1947 Tehran, Iran |
Died | 10 June 2016(2016-06-10) (aged 68) Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran |
Genres | Persian Rock, Rock , pop, Country music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, piano |
Years active | 1970–2016 |
Website | Official website |
Habib has many successful songs such as Mard Tanhaye Shab, Shahla Man and Madar. The song "Shahlai Man" was inspired after hearing the voice of the Azari presenter. But there is a common misconception that "Shahlai Man" was inspired by Habib's ex-wife (his ex-wife's name is Shadi, not Shahla).
Habib since the 70s With Iranian rock music He entered the world of music and was the composer of all his pieces. He was interested in the Beatles since he was a teenager And he started learning to play the guitar at the age of 16 And his music and work style were influenced by Beatles and Pink Floyd.... He is a professional musician The guitar was 12 strings
Eko12-string acoustic guitar
In 2002, Habib went on stage with his son Mohammad. While staying true to his principles, Habib has shown a bit more flexibility in producing music videos, performing on stage and more mainstream music to help his son's career. Their first joint album was called Juvoni with songs like "Ghir To", "Naznim", "Nam", the new version of Mother's song. The song Ghir Tu starts with a clip from the movie Payam (which is often shown in Iran) with a Persian love song by Habib himself
Habib travelled back to Iran and requested permission to put on a concert in Iran. He also produced a music video about his mother in Iran.
Habib died in Ramsar, Iran, on 10 June 2016 due to heart failure, aged 68.
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