Maziar (singer)

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Maziar
عبدالرضا کیانی نژاد
Birth nameAbdolreza Kiani Nejad
BornJune 21, 1952
Persian Pop, Persian Traditional
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1961–1997
LabelsTaraneh Records, Pars Video, Caspian, Pejvak Records

Abdolreza Kiani Nejad (Persian: عبدالرضا کیانی نژاد; June 21, 1952-April 5, 1997), more commonly known as Maziar (Persian: مازیار), also spelled Mazyar, was a prominent Iranian singer.

Discography

Studio albums

Mahigir (Fisherman) 1976 ℗
Name of Song Lyricist Composer Arranger
Mahigir (Fisherman) Jahanbakhsh Pazooki Jahanbakhsh Pazooki Naser Cheshmazar
Zemzemeh (Whisper) Ghulam-Hosayn Amrani Mohammad Shams Mohammad Shams
Khasteh (Tired) Rahim Moeini Kermanshahi Emad Ram Mohammad Shams
Me'raj (Ascension) Ardalan Sarfaraz Farid Zoland Andranik Asaturian
Aziz (My Dear) Mojtaba Mirzadeh Mojtaba Mirzadeh
Payeez (Autumn) Reza Abdullahi Mohammad Shams Mohammad Shams
Gharib (Strangeness)
Kabootar (Pigeon) Jahanbakhsh Pazooki Jahanbakhsh Pazooki Eric Arconte
  • Maziar on Javanan magazine's cover in 1976, issue 552. A popular Iranian youth magazine of the 1970's.
    A singer, A song Vol. 2 – Persian Music ℗ 1976 Caspian
  • Persian Music Hits CD 7 ℗ 1976 Caspian
  • Golden Songs No. 8 – Persian Music ℗ 1976 Caspian
  • Mahigir – Persian Music ℗ 1978 Caspian
  • Harf Bezan ℗ 1985
    Taraneh Enterprises Inc
  • 50 Songs of 50 Years Vol 1 ℗ 2005
    Taraneh Enterprises Inc
  • Mahee Gir ℗ 2008 Pars Video
  • Ay Iran ℗ 2008 Pars Video
  • Asheghaneh No. 1 ℗ 2008 Pars Video
  • Old But Gold Vol. 8 ℗ 2008 Pars Video
  • Lazehyeh Bidari ℗ 2008 Pars Video
  • Khazteh – Ep ℗ 2009 Pars Video
  • Red House ℗ 2009 Pars Video
  • Love Songs 7 ℗ 2009 Pars Video
  • Arezooye Farda
  • Zemzemeh
  • Tanhaei
  • Harf
  • Koodake Gharn
  • Gole Gandom (1994)

Singles

  • Aziz
  • Hamsar (1972)
  • Peykareh (1973)
  • Harf Bezan (1977)
  • Shokate Boodan
  • To Ke Nisti
  • Saghi (1977)
  • Koodake Gharn
  • Faryaad
  • Kabootar (1976)
  • Vatan Ey Aziztarinam
  • Gharib
  • Sargashteh
  • Khasteh
  • Iran Iran
  • Adat (1976)
  • Yousofe Gomgashteh
  • Arezooye Farda
  • Salar
  • Baghche (1977)
  • Adam Keh Barfi (1978)

References