Ali-Kabir Takmilinejad (Persian: علیکبیر تکمیلینژاد), better known as Farzin (فرزین), was an Iranian pop singer in the 1970s.
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Birth name | Ali-Kabir Takmilinejad |
Born | (1952-03-21)21 March 1952 Abadan, Khuzestan Province, Imperial State of Iran |
Origin | Iranian |
Died | 3 September 1999(1999-09-03) (aged 47) Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Federal Republic of Germany |
Genres | Persian pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | c. 1971–1999 |
Farzin was a singer before the revolution of 1979. Farzin's first song was called "Mehman" (Persian: مهمان), written by Bijan Ghaderi. He was named 'Demis Roussos' of Iran. Before 1979 revolution Farzin worked with Aref in 'Sati Nik'. Sati Nik was Farzin and Aref hangout lovers. From that time musics, we can pointed to 'Dam Begirim' (Persian: دم بگیریم) at that time, it became famous. Farzin left Iran and immigrated to the U.S.A. after 8 years silence in artwork in Iran and then He released his first album called "Gerye Nakon" (Persian: گریه نکن). He left the Los Angeles artwork and immigrated to Germany for some reason. Farzin has two children, Arash and Atie.
The main cause of his death was heart attack. He had breathing problems before his death.