Faramarz Assef
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Faramarz Assef فرامرز آصف | ||||||||||||
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Birth name | Faramarz Assef Nakhaei | |||||||||||
Born | 27 October 1950 Abadan, Iran | |||||||||||
Genres | Iranian pop | |||||||||||
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Years active | 1977–present | |||||||||||
Labels | Afra Production Co. | |||||||||||
Website | assefmusic.com | |||||||||||
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![]() Assef as an athlete in 1970s | ||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Southern California | |||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||
Event | Triple jump | |||||||||||
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Faramarz Assef (Persian: فرامرز آصف; born 27 October 1950 in Abadan, Iran) is an Iranian music artist and former long and triple jumper who won a bronze medal at the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran in triple jump.[1]
Music career
As a graduate in architecture from University of Southern California (USC), Assef began his music career in Los Angeles, California in 1984. Since then, he has produced eight albums titled AFRA 1-8 along with four single songs. His most famous song, "Haji", brought him to the attention of Iranian communities around the world. Due to his sport background, Faramarz Assef is referred to[by whom?] as a bird with iron wings in Iranian pop music. He married Yalda in 2003 and has two children, his daughter Ranaa and his son Ramin.[2][3]
References
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- ^ Faramarz Asef. takhtejamshidcup.com
- ^ "بیوگرافی فرامرز آصف". beytoote.com (in Persian). Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "فرامرز آصف، خواننده و ورزشکار سابق ایرانی". beytoote.com (in Persian). Retrieved 23 June 2020.
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- Living people
- Iranian pop singers
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- Persian-language singers
- Iranian male triple jumpers
- Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games
- Asian Games bronze medalists for Iran
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