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Googoosh

Googoosh at an Air Canada Centre concert in June 2006.
Background information
Birth name Faegheh Atashin
Born 5 May 1950 (1950-05-05) (age 59)
Tehran, Iran
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer, actress
Years active 1953–present
Labels Avang Music [1]
Taraneh Records
Caltex Records
MZM Records
Pars Video

Googoosh in Persian گوگوش defined as Swanhawk (alternately spelled Gogosh, Googosh or Gougoush; Persian: , born Faegheh Atashin, Persian: فائقه آتشین , born 5 May 1950 in Tehran) is Iranian pop singer and actress. She is one of the most famous Iranian singers for different generations.[1]

In the 1960s and 70s, Googoosh was considered the most celebrated recording artist in Iran and much of the Middle East.[2] In addition to music, Googoosh was also an actress in many Persian films of the 1960s and 1970s. She is more widely known as a singer than as an actress. After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, she is famously known for remaining in Iran until 2000 and not performing or performing again due to the ban on solo female singers. Still, her following grew. Younger people have rediscovered her music via bootleg recordings.[3] Outside of Iran, she has a significant following in many Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries, and has even caught the attention of western media and press.[4]. Googoosh is rumored to reside in an estimated $16 million valued estate near Bel Air, Los Angeles, California,[5] and continues her career, albeit in a limited manner.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Childhood and youth

Googoosh (Faegheh Atashin) began singing and acting at a young age with her father, Saber, during the 1950s

Googoosh was born 'Faegheh Atashin' on 5 May 1950[6] on Sarcheshmeh Street of Tehran. Her father, Saber Atashin was an Iranian Azerbaijani who emigrated back to his native Iran several years before his marriage. While Googoosh was still an infant, her father divorced her mother.[7] She began doing impersonations of some of the singers of the time[8]. When her father discovered this talent, he put her on stage[8]. She was raised multi-lingual, being fluent in the Persian & Azeri languages.

[edit] 2000 and beyond

In 2000, a feature-length documentary called Googoosh: Iran's Daughter was released which chronicled the singer's life and her icon-status while detailing the socio-political turmoil that led to the 1979 Revolution in Iran. Made by Iranian-American filmmaker Farhad Zamani, the documentary began production in 1998 and was made at a time when Googoosh was still forbidden to perform interviews.[citation needed]

On 21 and 24 March for the year during Nowruz holiday Googoosh performed in Dubai. This concert was considered a homecoming for her since thousands of Iranians crossed the Persian Gulf to hear her.[9]

On 22 July 2009, Googoosh, delivered an emotional speech in which she said the outcome of the 12 June presidential election, which the protesters accuse President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of stealing, inspired her to make her first foray into politics. She and the other speakers stood in front of a banner bearing the names of some of the 600 protesters believed to remain in jail. The names of those killed were written in red.

“I have come here to be the voice for the sad mothers who lost their loved ones in peaceful demonstrations,” said the singer. “I have come here to be the just voice of the grass-roots and spontaneous movement among my compatriots and to show my solidarity.” Source New York Times.com

[edit] Awards

  • 1971: first prize and golden record for her French songs , Retour de la vie and J'entends crier Je t'aime, at Midem festival in the Cannes.[10]
  • 1972: First prize at the Carthage Music Festival
  • 1972: First medal of arts of Tunisia
  • 1973: The best actress for Bita in Iranian Sepas film festival.[10]
  • 1973: The best artist of the year at San Remo Music Festival.[11]

[edit] Personal life

Googoosh's first husband was Mahmoud Ghorbani. He was a music promoter who had helped Googoosh make a name for herself throughout the 60s. They married in 1968. They had a son, Kambiz, who currently lives in Los Angeles and who is also in the music industry. In 1973, Ghorbani and Googoosh divorced.

In 1974, Googoosh married Iranian actor, Behrouz Vossoughi. They divorced 14 months later.

During the late 1970s, Googoosh became involved with Homayoun Mestaghi, but after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Googoosh served a 3 month jail sentence because she was living with him outside of marriage, which was illegal under the Islamic regime. Several years later, Googoosh divorced Mestaghi.

She married director Masoud Kimiai in 1991.[12][13]

[edit] Discography

Studio albums

  • Mosabbeb (with Dariush, 1975)
  • Nimeh Gomshodeh Man ("My Lost Half", year unknown)
  • Behtarin Fasl-e-Taazeh ("The Best Fresh Season", year unknown)
  • Do Mahi ("Two Fishes", 1974)
  • Hamsafar ("Fellow Traveler", 1972)
  •  ?:Jadeh (The Road)
  • 1971: Mordab (The Swamp)
  •  ?:Do Panjareh (Two Windows)
  •  ?:Kavir (The Desert)
  •  ?:Kooh (The Mountain)
  •  ?:Ageh Bemooni (If You Stay)
  •  ?:Yadam Basheh, Yadet Basheh (Shenasnameyeh 1)
  •  ?:Pol (The Bridge)
  •  ?:Setaareh (The Star)
  •  ?:Mann O Gonjeshkayeh Khoneh (Me and Sparoows of the Home)
  •  ?: Lahzeh Bidari
  • 1977: Dar Emtedâde Šab (Along the Night)

Albums since comeback

  • 2000: Zartosht (Zoroaster)
  • 2003: QQ Bang Bang
  • 2004: Akharin Khabar (Last Reminder)
  • 2005: Manifest
  • 2008: Shabe Sepid

[edit] Filmography

Googoosh played most of her movies in 60s but her 70s movies are more memorable.

9 year old Googoosh in Fereshteh farari one of her first movies
Googoosh won the best actress award of Persian Sepeas film festival in 1972 for Bitâ
Year Persian Title[14] English Title
1960 Fereşteye Farâri (فرشتۀ فراری) The Runaway Angel
Bim o Omid (بیم و امید) Hope and Fear
1963 Partgâhe Maxuf (پرتگاه مخوف) The Cliff of Fear
1965 Şeytune Balâ (شیطون بلا) The Naughty One
1966 Gedâyâne Tehrân (گدايان تهران ) The Beggars of Thehran
Fil va Fenjan (فيل و فنجان ) Big and Small
Hosseyne Kord (حسين كرد) Hosseyne Kord
1967 'Çâhâr Xwâhar (چهار خواهر) Four Sisters ( with Leila Forouhar)
Darvâzeh Taqdir (دروازه تقدير) The Gate of Fate
Ganjo Ranj (گنج و رنج) Treasure and Toil
Dar Costocuye Tabahkâran (در جستجوي تبهكاران) Searching for the Criminals
1968 Se Divâne (سه ‌دیوانه) The Three Morons
Şabe Fereştegân (شب فرشتگان) The Night of Angels
Setareye Haft âsemân (ستاره هفت آسـمان) The Star of Seven Skies
1969 Gonâhe Zibai (گناه زيبايی ) The Sin of Beauty
1970 Tolu' (طلوع) Sunrise
Cancâle 'Arusi ( جنجال عروسی ) The Wedding Brawl
Pancere (پنجره) The window
1971 Esâse Dâğ (احساس داغ) Hot Feeling
Asemoune bi setareh (آسـمون بی ستاره ) Starless Sky
Qesâs( قصاص ) Retaliation
1972 Bitâ (بیتا) Bita
1973 Khialati(خیالاتی)
1975 Hamsafar (هـمسفر) Co Traveler
Nâzanin (نازنین) Nazanin
Mammal Emrikâyi (مـَمَل امریکایی) American Mammal
Şabe Ğaribân (شب غریبان) Nostalgic Night
1976 Mâh Asal (ماه عسل) Honeymoon
1977 Dar Emtedâde Şab (در امتداد شب) Along the Night
1979 Emşab aşki mirizad (امشب اشکی می ریزد) Tonight Someone Cries

Googoosh also played in two other movies, Marde Kerayee(مرد کرایه ای) and Haaji Firouz( حاجی فیروز) but the production of these film were stopped at the last stages for unknown reasons.

[edit] Tours and concerts after 2000

Googoosh Comeback Tour (2000–2001)

Post-Comeback Tour Concerts

  • 18 August 2001 - Toronto, Air Canada Centre[citation needed]
  • 19 July 2001 - Tunis, Menzah Stadium[citation needed]
  • 8 September 2001 - Sydney[citation needed]
  • 8 February 2003 - Los Angeles, The Forum[citation needed]
  • 24 May 2003 - Anaheim, Honda Center (former Arrowhead Pond)[citation needed]
  • 4 October 2003 - Washington, DC, Verizon Center (former MCI Center)[citation needed]
  • 25 December 2004 - Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas[citation needed]
  • 17 September 2005 - Los Angeles, The Forum[citation needed]
  • 24 September 2005 - Fairfax, Virginia (near Washington, DC), Patriot Center[citation needed]
  • 12 November 2005 - San Francisco, Bill Graham Civic Auditorum[citation needed]
  • 24 December 2005 - Las Vegas, Thomas & Mack Center[citation needed]
  • 11 March 2006 - Dallas, Nokia Theater[citation needed]
  • 27 May 2006 - Vancouver, GM Place[citation needed]
  • 3 June 2006 - Toronto, Air Canada Centre[citation needed]
  • 9 September 2006 - San Diego, Symphony Hall[citation needed]
  • 7 October 2006 - Los Angeles, Kodak Theater[citation needed]
  • 8 October 2006 - Los Angeles, Kodak Theater[citation needed]
  • 21 October 2006 - New York, Madison Square Garden[citation needed]
  • 13 January 2007 - Atlanta, Atlanta Civic Center [15]
  • 20 January 2007 - Flint Center, Cupertino (near San Jose)[citation needed]
  • 7 July 2007 - Toronto, Air Canada Centre [16]
  • 15 September 2007 - Miami, Knight Concert Hall [17]
  • 1 December 2007 - Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Theatre[citation needed]
  • 25 December 2007 - Oberhausen, Arena Oberhausen (presented by International Music Productions)[citation needed]
  • 27 December 2007 - Stockholm, Globen Arena[citation needed]
  • 29 December 2007 - London, Hammersmith Apollo[citation needed]
  • 15 March 2008 - Houston, General Assembly Theater
  • 26 March 2008 - Dubai, Dubai Media City
  • 28 June 2008 - Ledyard, CT, MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort & Casino
  • 23 August 2008 - Los Angeles, Nokia Theatre
  • Memory lane tour
  • 21 March 2009_ Oakland ,California _ Paramout Theatre,
  • 6 June 2009 - Washington, DC, DAR Constitution Hall
  • 7 August 2009_ Melbourne, Australia_ Dallas Brooks Centre
  • 8 August 2009_ ,Sydney, Australia _ Sydney Convention Centre
  • 19 September 2009 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia _ KLCC Concert Hall
  • 29 Novemb 2009_ Dubai ,Sheikh Rashid Hall,World trade center

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Googoosh website; Retrieved on 2007-12-22
  2. ^ Googoosh Returns Azerbaijan International; Retrieved on 22 December 2007
  3. ^ Suh, Joanne (9 October 2000). "Iran's pop diva Googoosh returns to the world stage after two decades". CNN. http://edition.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Music/10/09/wb.googoosh/. Retrieved 2007-04-10. 
  4. ^ Saba, Sadeq (19 June 2000). "Iran's pop diva to sing again". BBC. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/796962.stm. Retrieved 2007-04-11. 
  5. ^ "Private Devotion: The world of Googoosh's biggest fan". Bidoun. http://www.bidoun.com/issues/issue_5/06_all.html. Retrieved 2008-08-14. 
  6. ^ Googoosh in Media - Life After the Revolution Singer Googoosh
  7. ^ "Iranmusic:Googoosh". Iran Chamber. http://www.iranchamber.com/music/googoosh/googoosh.php. Retrieved 2007-04-30. 
  8. ^ a b "Googoosh.com : About Googoosh". googoosh.com. http://www.googoosh.com/aboutgoogoosh.htm. Retrieved 2008-02-02. 
  9. ^ Moaveni, Azade (23 March 2001). "Don't Cry for Me, Iran". http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,103628,00.html. Retrieved 2007-04-12. 
  10. ^ a b "Googoosh.TV - Googoosh Awards". http://www.googoosh.tv/music-awards.html. 
  11. ^ Bahmani, Behrouz (11 February 2003). "A Treasure Hunter's Effort Pay Off!". Iranian.com. http://www.iranian.com/Music/2003/February/Sanremo/index.html. Retrieved 2007-04-24. 
  12. ^ CNN.com - WorldBeat - Iran's pop diva Googoosh returns to the world stage after two decades - 9 October 2000
  13. ^ The Iranian: News & Views
  14. ^ The Iranian Movie Database
  15. ^ Jan 13 - Atlanta - Googoosh & Mehrdad Live in Concert; Retrieved on 22 December 2007
  16. ^ Toronto Events Listing for July 2007; Retrieved on 22 December 2007
  17. ^ Knight Concert Hall; Retrieved on 22 December 2007

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