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Abdolhassan Sattarpour (Persian: عبدالحسن ستارپور; born 19 November 1949), better known simply as Sattar (Persian: ستار), is an Iranian singer with specialization in both Persian pop and classical music. He had gained fame before the Islamic Revolution and became Pahlavi Royal Family court singer up until the political upheavals of the late 1970s. He left Iran in 1978 and has lived in the United States since then.[1]

Sattar
Background information
Birth nameAbdolhassan Sattarpour
Born (1949-11-19) 19 November 1949 (age 72)
Tehran, Iran
GenresPersian pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1971–present
LabelsAvang, Caltex, Taraneh
Websitesattarmusic.net

Biography


Sattar is one of six siblings born to an Abadani mother and Azeri father. His fame began at the age of 22 with the release of the theme song "Khaneh Bedush" for Morad Barghi, a popular television show in Iran. The show made him an instant star. His next hit came with the TV series Ghesseye Eshq made by Mansour Poormand. His signature song is "Hamsafar". With over 40 years of fame, Sattar has over 70 hits which includes the internationally known song "Gol-e Sangam".

Sattar has recorded over 350 songs and is among very few Persian singers who in addition to diverse sound of Pop, performs both Persian traditional and classical music professionally. Sattar has also recorded a number of cover songs in English such as "Feelings", "A time for us", "Speak softly, Love" and "I Believe".

Sattar is a vocalist, who won two Golden Lioness Awards from The world Academy of Arts, Literature and Media – WAALM in 2005. He also received a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Music from IFSI Institute in London in 2004.

Sattar on a concert promotion ad
Sattar on a concert promotion ad

Discography



Single tracks



Albums


Sattar in a Persian New Year Concert, Arena Oberhausen, 2014
Sattar in a Persian New Year Concert, Arena Oberhausen, 2014
  1. Hamsafar (1976)
  2. Sedaye Baroon (1978)
  3. Iran Iran (1980)
  4. Shenasnameh (1982)
  5. Eyde Shoma Mobarak (with Mahasti & Naser Cheshmazar) (1982)
  6. Raaze Del (with Hayedeh) (1983)
  7. Shazdeh Khanoom (Sattar 2)(1984)
  8. Bani (1984)
  9. Nargez Shiraz (with Hayedeh & Mahasti) (1984)
  10. Golpari (1986)
  11. Tak Khal (1987)
  12. Golriz (with Susan Roshan, Mahasti, Hayedeh) (1987)
  13. Parastooha (with Hayedeh & Mahasti) (1988)
  14. Motreb (with Dariush & Ebi)(1988)
  15. Shabe Asheghan (with Hayedeh) (1989)
  16. Ghadam Ranjeh (1990)
  17. Gole Pooneh (1990)
  18. Ziafat (Sattar & Mahasti & Faramarz Asef) (1991)
  19. Sekkeh Tala (Sattar & Shohreh & Shahram Solati) (1993)
  20. Ziyarat (with Ebi & Shohreh) (1993)
  21. Armaghan (with Delaram) (1994)
  22. Haghighat (with Mahasti) (1995)
  23. Fasle Panjom (1995)
  24. Man o Ghoroob o Jaddeh: Hekayat 3 (1996)
  25. Raghib (1993)
  26. Haghighat (with Mahasti) (1995)
  27. Nemizaram Beri (Sattar & Shohreh & Shahram Solati) (1996)
  28. Bi Eshgh Hargez (1996)
  29. Ashk (1997)
  30. Do Parandeh (1998)
  31. Shame Akhar (1998)
  32. Deltangi (1998)
  33. Koocheh (1998)
  34. Masti (1999)
  35. Gole Gandom (with Mahasti) (2000)
  36. Gelayeh (2001)
  37. Bazm (Avaye Deldadegan) (2002)
  38. Setareh Bazi (2002)
  39. Golhaye Ghorbat 4&5 (with Golpa) (2003)
  40. Golbanoo (2006)
  41. Friends (Sattar & Morteza & Saeid Mohammadi & Shila) (2008)
  42. 40 Years of Memories (2013)

See also



References


  1. Partovi, Pouya. "Biography: Sattar". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 July 2010.





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