Kourosh Yaghmaei ( fa, کورش یغمایی also spelled as Kourosh Yaghmaee; born 3 December 1946) is an Iranian singer-songwriter, composer and record producer, who started his career in the early 1970s. Regarded as one of the greatest
Persian
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psychedelic rock
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musicians in the history of
Iranian rock
Iranian rock (also known as Rocka red) refers to rock music produced by Iranian artists. Rock music has been popular in Iran since the late forties, with the emergence of singers such as Kourosh Yaghmaei, Farhad Mehrad, Fereydoon Foroughi and ...
music, he is known as "the Godfather of Iranian psychedelic rock", as well as "the king of rock".
Born in 1946 in
Shahrud
The Shahrud (Turkish ''Şehrud'' from Persian شاهرود, DMG ''šāh-i rūd'' or ''šāh-rūd'') was a short-necked lute, illustrated in the '' Surname-i Hümayun'', resembling an oud or barbat, but being much larger. The larger size gave the ...
to Parsi parents, he later grew up in
Tehran
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. Most of his songs are a combination of Persian classical poems, his own lyrics, and contemporary poems. His styles of music are a mixture of
Persian traditional music
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and the protein 1970s rock influenced by bands and artists such as
Led Zeppelin
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and
Pink Floyd
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. He has significant styles in
blues and rock as well as
Iranian folk music. He is best known internationally for his unique presentation of the early Iranian rock throughout the 1970s. He began his solo career in 1973 with his first single "Gol-e Yakh" ("Ice Flower") which was a huge success with more than 5 million copies sold in the domestic market. Later he started solo career with the album ''
Gol-e Yakh'' (1973) which also included this song. Several of his songs are well known by the Iranian diaspora and his hit singles such as "Gol-e Yakh", "Havar Havar" ("Shout Shout"), "Khaar" ("Thistle"), "Leila", "Paiz" ("Autumn"), "Reyhan" etc. In 2011, his first
compilation album ''
Back From the Brink: Pre-Revolution Psychedelic Rock From Iran: 1973-1979'' was released by
Now-Again Records
Now-Again Records is a Los Angeles–based music imprint that specializes in reissues and compilations of funk, soul, and psychedelic rock from the 1960s to the 1980s. Founded in 2002 by Eothen "Egon" Alapatt as a subsidiary of Stones Throw Record ...
. ''
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'' described Yaghmei as "psyche singer, stylish, moustached and funky". He was banned for 17 years since 1979.
Early life
Kourosh Yaghmaei was born on 3 December 1946 in
Central District of
Shahrud
The Shahrud (Turkish ''Şehrud'' from Persian شاهرود, DMG ''šāh-i rūd'' or ''šāh-rūd'') was a short-necked lute, illustrated in the '' Surname-i Hümayun'', resembling an oud or barbat, but being much larger. The larger size gave the ...
,
Semnan, Iran to a well-off family. His name Kourosh ( peo, 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 ''Kūrauš''; ''Kourosh'') originated from the
Persian Emperor
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Cyrus the Great
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(c. 600 – 530 BC). He is second son as a part of the Yaghmaei family. His elder brother
Kamran Yaghmaei
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and younger brother
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are also musicians. His grandfather was a landowner and one of his distant ancestors was a popular Iranian poet. They had moved to
Tehran
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so that Yaghmaei grew up there and studied at
Shahid Beheshti University
Shahid Behesti University ( fa, دانشگاه شهید بهشتی , Dāneshgāh-e Shahid Beheshti) (formerly known as the National University of Iran) is a public research university in Tehran, Iran. The university offers many programs at Bache ...
.
Yaghmaei began his interest in music at his age of ten. He started to learning
Santur
The santur (also ''santūr'', ''santour'', ''santoor'') ( fa, سنتور), is a hammered dulcimer of Iranian origins.--- Rashid, Subhi Anwar (1989). ''Al-ʼĀlāt al-musīqīyya al-muṣāhiba lil-Maqām al-ʻIrāqī''. Baghdad: Matbaʻat al-ʻ ...
, an eastern instrument, which was bought by his father. Soon he learned to play and primarily followed by the traditional Iranian music. Later he self-learned to play guitar, at the age of fifteen,
and became interested in
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music.
Music career
1960s–1970s

At a young age, he started his first band with some friends by listening to the
vinyl
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records of bands like
Surf-rock
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ers and
The Ventures
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. In the early 1960s, Yaghmaei joined a group named The Raptures who covers The Ventures,
The Kinks
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,
The Beatles
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, and
The Monkees
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. In 1967 lineup of that group was Yaghmaei (lead vocal, guitar), Bahram Saeedi (electric guitar), Kamran Khasheh (organ), Jahangir (bass),
Viguen
Viguen (born Viguen Derderian, fa, ویگن دردریان, ''Viguen Derderyân''; hy, Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան, ''Vigen Tērtērian''; 23 November 1929 – 26 October 2003), known as "King of Iranian pop" and the "Sultan of Jazz", was an ...
(drums). He also played in another group named Rebels for a while, who later gradually took their places in
Iranian rock
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scene.
In the early 1970s, at the age of early 20s, Yaghmaei set up his solo band along with his elder brother Kamran Yaghmaei and younger brother Kambiz Yaghmaei. That time he was playing guitar, bass and making vocals. His music consisted of combining Iranian melodies, instrumentals, vocals, and tones with Western
harmonies
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,
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, and
modes
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.
''Gol-e Yakh''
In 1973, Yaghmaei made his debut single when he was studying in Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran. The song "Gol-e Yakh" was written by Mahdi Akhavan Langeroudi who was Yaghmaei's friend at the university and one of the significant modern Persian poets. "Gol-e Yakh" penetrated beyond the borders of Iran, and thereafter various performances in other countries of the world continued till this day.
The song brought a great fame to Yaghmaei and it was adapted for various languages. At the same year he released debut solo album ''
Gol-e Yakh'' under
Now-Again Records
Now-Again Records is a Los Angeles–based music imprint that specializes in reissues and compilations of funk, soul, and psychedelic rock from the 1960s to the 1980s. Founded in 2002 by Eothen "Egon" Alapatt as a subsidiary of Stones Throw Record ...
level,
an American independent record label based in Los Angeles which is also a subsidiary of
Stones Throw Records
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.
He released 4 singles from his contracted record company Ahange Rooz. In 1973 "Gole Yakh" / "Del Dareh Pir Misheh" and "Leila" / "Paiz", in 1974 "Hajme Khali" / "Akhm Nakon" and in 1975 "Saraabe Toe" / "Dar Enteha" was released. Despite the high sales from all these records he could only gain a modest royalty. He released two albums before being banned, both of which are important works of Iranian rock history. Between 1975 and 1979, Yaghmaei recorded 24 songs in total. 17 of those songs were collected in two albums named ''
Hajm-e Khali'' (1975) and ''
Sārāb-e Toe'' (1977) released in
cassettes. The remaining 7 songs were recorded in the pre-revolution riot period between 1978 and 1979.
Islamic Revolution
Yaghmaei performed on radio or television in Iran till 1970s.
During the
Islamic Revolution of 1979
The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynas ...
, Islamic government cracked down hard on his music.
Kourosh was no longer allowed to sing and perform publicly. This ban on Kourosh's performances would affect his career. Aside from a few concerts in Sweden and
Norway
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in 1993, he did not perform much outside the country. The authorities swiftly shut down his music and barred from releasing records and performing live. Following the revolution, Yaghmaei spent over a month for recording albums ''Sol-e 1'' (1979)- reissued on CD as ''
Parandeye Mohajer'' by Los Angeles-based record label
Caltex Records
Caltex Records ( fa, کلتکس رکوردز) is a record label based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1980 by Iranian American immigrant Mehrdad Pakravan. The label focuses on Iranian music. In 1994, the label represented 75% of Pers ...
, ''Sol-e 2'' (1980, recorded with
Fereydoon Forooghi) and ''Sol-e 3'', which was renamed to ''
Arayesh-E Khorshid'' during its release in 2000, because during that time this album was about to be released the regime's pressure on music became more unbearable than ever. According to Kevan Harris, a lecturer from the
University of California
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, the government after the Islamic revolution were too much motivated to stop the impacts of
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and
European culture; therefore it was convinced to diminish musicians like Kourosh. Several musicians immigrated to cities like Los Angeles,
Montreal
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, Paris and other
European countries
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where exile communities were settled. Yaghmaei preferred to stay in Iran for his principles. Where he stated that:
Post revolution
After the Islamic Revolution, Yaghmaei was banned from performing for seventeen years. During that time he worked for children and published books and cassettes. In 1987, he released his fourth solo instrumental album ''
Diar'' which was recorded without bass, guitar and drums, as dictated by the
Iranian government
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. In addition, Yaghmaei arranged
folkloric pieces to be played by the Great National Orchestra.
1990s–present
In the early 1990s, Yaghmaei got permission from the Iranian government to release albums under some restrictions. He released studio album ''
Gorg haye Ghorosneh'' in 1990. Caltex Records titled his "best of the 1970s" as "Gole Yakh" released in 1991. During 1993, the restrictions became looser and Kourosh got permission to perform concerts in
Norway
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and Sweden. In 1994 he released studio album ''
Sib-e Noghreii'' (''The Silver Apple''), in which the regime didn't let him publish his portrait as an artwork, therefore album cover was only
graphic arts
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Mah va Palang'' and in 1997 ''
Kabous'' was released.
In the early 2000s, he released two solo albums ''
Arayesh-E Khorshid'' (2000), which primarily recorded as ''
Sol-e 3'' was censored one track before released and ''
Tofang-e daste Noghre'' (2001), was the last album that legally published in Iran.
''Malek Jamshid''
Between 2003 and 2006, Yaghmaei worked with his last studio album titled ''
Malek Jamshid''.
After 12 years of trying to obtain the required permit from the
Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance
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, the authority denied to release this album in Iran. Latter in 2016, since two years of restriction not to use types of equipment such as acoustic system, sound engineering, professional microphones, amplifiers, Roland keyboard, electric guitar,
8 track recorder and other necessary equipment the album was released by
Now-Again
Now-Again Records is a Los Angeles–based music imprint that specializes in reissues and compilations of funk, soul, and psychedelic rock from the 1960s to the 1980s. Founded in 2002 by Eothen "Egon" Alapatt as a subsidiary of Stones Throw Record ...
in United States and the album was banned by the Iranian government.
He released debut
compilation ''
Back from the Brink: Pre-Revolution Psychedelic Rock from Iran: 1973–1979'' in 2011.
A two-disc celebration of Yaghmaei's most well-known numbers, recorded between 1973 and 1979, before the
Islamic Revolution
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.
Musical style

Yaghmaei has unique Iranian style of
psychedelic rock
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and
blues-
rock
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music. He brought a lot of innovation to Iranian rock,
using the keyboard as the rhythm of the song instead of the guitar is part of this innovation.
Such as describing a melancholic picture, blues riffs, strings and analog synthesizer sounds make a feeling that settles in the heart. As the songs last for 6 to 8 minutes approximately, many progressive movements could easily be a part of the music. According to Iranian writer
Ebrahim Nabavi
Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi ( fa, سید ابراهیم نبوی; born 1958 in Astara, Iran) is a prolific Iranian satirist, writer, diarist, and researcher. He currently writes in the news website '' Gooya'' and the online newspaper '' Rooz'', and ...
, "Yaghmaei has had a profound impact on
Psychedelic rock
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in Iran." Yaghmaei is known as the father of Iranian rock music because of his deep influence on Iranian rock music.
"He was one of the people who was doing the Western-Eastern kind of hybrid music the right way," says
Ashkan Kooshanejad, a British-Iranian composer.
Personal life
Yaghmaei has two sons, Kaveh Yaghmaei, also a musician that lives in
Vancouver
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, Canada; and Kamil Yaghmaei. He has a daughter named Satgin Yaghmaei. Due to his records being under heavy censorship in Iran, Kourosh now runs a private music school and studio in Tehran.
Discography
Studio albums
*''
Gol-e Yakh'' (1973)
*''
Hajm-e Khali'' (1975)
*''
Sarab-e To'' (1977)
*''
Diar'' (1987)
*''
Gorg haye Ghorosneh'' (1990)
*''
Sib-e Noghreii'' (''The Silver Apple'') (1994)
*''
Mah va Palang'' (1996)
*''
Parandeye Mohajer'' (1996)
*''
Kabous'' (''Nightmare'') (1997)
*''
Arayesh-E Khorshid'' (2000)
*''
Tofang-e daste Noghre'' (2001)
*''
Malek Jamshid'' (2016)
Live
*''Sol-e 1'' (1979)
*''Sol-e 2'' (1980)
Compilation
*''
Back from the Brink: Pre-Revolution Psychedelic Rock from Iran: 1973–1979'' (2011)
*''Happy Birthday (Joyful songs for Children)'' (2012)
Collaborative
*''50 Golden Songs of Giti, Afshin, Kourosh Yaghmaee & Fereydoon Farrokhzad – Persian Music'' (2004)
Singles
*"Gol-e Yakh" / "Del Dareh Pir Misheh" ("My Heart is Getting Old") (1973)
*"Khaar" ("Thistle") (1973)
*"Leila" / "Paiz" ("Autumn") (1974)
*"Sarab-e To" ("Your Mirage") / "Dar Enteha" ("At The End") (1977)
*"Hajm-e Khali" ("Empty Bulk") (1975)
*"Akhm Nakon" ("Don't Frown") (1975)
*"Eshghe Iran" ("Iran's Love") (1977)
*"Zadeye Mehr" ("Born to Kindness")(1997)
*"Ghahre Afyoun" (2012)
*"Vatan" ("Birth Country" "Iran") (2012)
*"Faaje-e" ("Crisis") (2013)
*"Kaabous" ("Nightmare") (1997)
*"Nowrouz ("Iranian New Year)" (2016)
*"Asmar Asmar" (2016)
*"Pedar" ("Father")
*"Shabe Yalda" ("Longest night of the year")
*"Nedamatgah" ("Jail")
*"Panjerei Roo Be Sobh" ("A Window Opens Toward Morning")
*"Marde Khakestari" ("A Gray Man" aka "Old Man")
Film score
Kourosh Yaghmaei also composed several film scores, starting in 1991, with ''
Gorghaye Gorosneh''.
In popular culture
''
Vice Principals
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'' is an American comedy television series which in season 1, episode 4 called "Run for the Money" when Gamby and Russell experience
Psychedelic drug
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s on themselves when Russell tried to sabotage the football game, the background music plays the song "Entezar”. The song "Sarab-e To" can also be heard in the 2014 American
horror comedy
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film ''
Summer of Blood
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Plot
During an evening date, Eric Sparrow (Onu ...
''.
Yaghmaei's song featured on several albums by various artists. His 1974 single "
Gol-e Yakh" about disappearing youth appeared originally as "Adam and Eve" on 2018 albums ''
Nasir
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'' by American rapper
Nas
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.
In 1989,
Bollywood
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song "Haa Bhai Haa Mai Hu Jawaan" performed by
Anuradha Paudwal
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and
Amit Kumar
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from the film ''
Toofan'' directed by
Ketan Desai was inspired from Yaghmaei's song "Havar Havar". Pakistani singer
Hasan Jahangir had copied to come out with "Hava Hava" in his album "Hava Hava". This song was remade in a Hindi movie
Aag Ka Gola
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as "Aaya Aaya Woh Aaya Yaar Mera Aaya Re" by music composer
Bappi Lahiri
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. This song was also remade in another Hindi movie
Billoo Badshah
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Billu, an orphan, makes sacrifices for ...
as "Jawan Jawan Ishq Jawan Hai" by music composer
Jagjit Singh
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.
Gol-e Yakh was also featured in "The Rock" episode of the Apple TV+ series "Little America", which focused on the immigrant life of an Iranian family living in New York.
See also
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List of Iranian musicians
This is a list of Iranian ( Persian) musicians and musical groups.
Classical
Persian classical/traditional
*Moein
* Homayoun Shajarian
* Mohammad-Reza Shajarian
* Hossein Khajeh Amiri (Iraj)
* Shahram Nazeri
* Iraj Bastami
* Anoushiravan ...
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