

Among the 18 albums Ghomayshi has recorded to date, Ragbaar, Rooz-haye Bi-Khatereh (Days with No Memories), Bi Sarzamin-tar az Baad (More Homeless Than The Wind), Taak (The Vine), and last but certainly not least Yadegari ("Memento") (2011) have been among his most successful. In recent years Siavash Ghomayshi has explored electronic music as well such experimentation has introduced new elements into his music and the whole Iranian pop music, He is known as the father of trance music in Iran. He lived in Iran until the age of 25, then, given the uncertain status of those involved in the music business following the Islamic revolution of Iran, decided to leave the country once again to pursue his career, this time his destination was the United States. In 1972 he released his first album, Farangis, in Iran. Although initially considered a composer, in the latter years of the Pahlavi regime (before the 1979 Islamic Revolution) he released his first album, and has since continued his work as a singer, composer, arranger, and lyricist. Discovered using Shazam, the music discovery app. Ghomayshi wrote his first song, called "Ghayeghran" ("Boatman") for Zia when he was 13. Listen to Bi Sarzamin Tar As Baad by Siavash Ghomayshi, 2,484 Shazams. Ghomayshi has created numerous melodies and lyrics for famous Persian artists such as Ebi, Dariush, Sattar, Mansour, Leila Forouhar, Aref, Firoozeh and many more. When he returned to Iran at the age of 25, he started his career mainly as a composer. He worked with some popular bands in England such as the Rebels and the Insects as a pianist and singer.

Siavash holds a Master's degree in classical jazz from Royal Society of Arts in London, England, where he majored in pop music.

He started his career as a composer when he was just 14. In 2011 in an interview with he stated that Yadegari ("Memento") (2011) would most probably be his last album, However, till present day, his last album is "Sargozasht (2017)" that contains 9 songs but to let his fans enjoy his music and his unique style, he will be releasing singles.Biography : Siavash Ghomayshi was born in Ahwaz in 1945. His music can be considered as Persian-language pop/rock, in contrast to the vocal stylings most often associated with adult contemporary singers. Ghomayshi has also had significant involvement in albums released by various musical compatriots, "The Story of Yours, The Story of Mine", "Setarehaye Sorbi (1995) and Shab-e-Niloufari (2003)", which attracted a lot of attention with great reviews. Because of the popularity of Siavash's voice among young generation, in recent years many singers have followed his style.Īlthough his albums may be considered largely non-political, he expresses a longing for his home country. Among the 17 albums Ghomayshi has recorded to date, Ragbaar, Rooz-haye Bi-Khatereh (Days with No Memories), Bi Sarzamin-tar az Baad (More Homeless Than The Wind), Taak (The Vine), and last but certainly not the least Yadegari ("Memento") (2011) have been among his most successful. He is known as the father of trance music in Iran. In recent years Siavash Ghomayshi has explored electronic music as well such experimentation has introduced new elements into his music and the whole Iranian pop music. He lived in Iran until the age of 33, then decided to leave the country once again to pursue his career in the United States. Although initially considered a composer, in the latter years he released his first single "Farangis", and has since continued his work as a singer, composer, arranger, and lyricist. Ghomayshi wrote his first song, called "Ghayeghran" ("Boatman") for Zia when he was only 13 old years. Ghomayshi has created numerous melodies and lyrics for famous Persian artists. He worked with some popular bands in England such as the Avengers and the Insects as lead guitarist and lead singer. Siavash holds a master's degree in classical jazz from Royal Society of Arts in London, England, where he majored in pop music. He started his career as a composer when he was just 12. Siavash Ghomayshi was born in Ahvaz, Iran on 11 June 1945. Ghomayshi during his concert in Kuala Lumpur (2009)
