Rishad Zahir

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Rishad Zahir
Birth nameRishad Zahir
Occupation(s)Singer

Rishad Zahir (

Afghan singer and musician from the United States. He is the son of the Afghan singer Ahmad Zahir
.

Early life

Rishad Zahir was born in

Pashtun ethnic group and are originally from Laghman. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Career

He showed interest in music at the age of 11. He was inspired by his father's music and singing. While perfecting his understanding of his mother tongue, he also furthered his studies in the art of music, by seeking the guidance of elite musicians, and studying books and classical music. Rishad in 1987, at the age of 17, released his first full album Guli Intezar. He then released a second album in 1990, Tu Guli Nazi Hama. His third album Negahi Gahi, released in 1993. He had eight concerts from 1990 in both the U.S. and Europe. With his interest in music fully developed, he decided to pursue his interest in

Dari literature. He impelled in his pursuit of ascertaining a greater understanding of Persian literature, by the fact that he had been deprived of the opportunity in Afghanistan. Rishad currently resides in California.[citation needed
]

Discography

His CD titled Ishq-e-Mann was released in November 1999.

Album: Various

Album: Live Volume 1

  • 01 – Ze Jaan Man
  • 02 – Soze Qalbam
  • 03 – Maast o Ghazal Khan
  • 04 – Jaan Jan
  • 05 – Har Chand o Mara
  • 06 – Door Az Tu
  • 07 – Bego Ke Gul
  • 08 – Baaz Ai
  • 09 – Aqlam Rabood
  • 10 – Anke Ze Dar Merasad

Album: Live Volume 2

  • 01 – San Nest
  • 02 – Ze Ha Mo
  • 03 – Ya Mawla
  • 04 – Muhammad
  • 05 – Imshaab
  • 06 – Ba Kudam Dar
  • 07 – Akhreen Sham
  • 08 – Agar Penhan

Album: Live Volume 3

  • 01 – Tura Man Dost Medaram
  • 02 – Rshani Chashmam
  • 03 – Khyal
  • 04 – Khuda Konad
  • 05 – Faqat Soze
  • 06 – Dil Shuda Ghafel
  • 07 – Ai Deedai Ranj

References

  1. ^ "احمد ظاهر، الويس پريسلی افغانستان Ahmad Zahir: Elvis Presley of Afghanistan". BBC Persian. December 6, 2003.
  2. ^ "احمد ظاهر ولې پښتو سندرې کمې ویلې دي؟ Why Did Ahmad Zahir Sing Less Pashto Songs?". BBC Pashto. June 13, 2018.
  3. ^ "احمد ظاهر یو لیجنډ سندرغاړی Ahmad Zahir: A Legendary Singer". Haroon Bacha. Mashaal Radio. October 23, 2016.
  4. ^ "Kabul Journal; The Afghan Elvis 'Lives' 24 Years After His Death". Amy Waldman. New York Times. March 20, 2003.
  5. ^ "'Evergreen': Afghan Elvis's legacy endures, decades after death". Wakil Khosar. Al Jazeera. October 10, 2019.
  6. ^ "Pilgrims flock to Kabul to pay tribute to the Afghan Elvis". James Astill. The Guardian. November 27, 2003.
  7. ^ "Afghan Singer's Legacy Continues At Home And Abroad". Mustafa Sarwar. Gandhara. October 29, 2018.
  8. ^ "BBC World Service - the Documentary, Remembering Afghanistan's Elvis".

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