Rostam Mirlashari

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Rostam Mirlashari
Birth name Rostam Mirlashari
Born (1961-01-22) January 22, 1961 (age 64)
Zahedan City, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
Origin Taftan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
Genres Pop, Cultural music, electronica
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, film producer, fashion designer, author
Instruments Vocals, guitar, percussion
Years active 1994–present
Website Home page

Rostam Mirlashari (born 22 January 1961 in Zahedan) is a Balochi singer, based in Sweden.

Background

Mirlashari grew up in Sistan-Baluchistan a province of Iran and was inspired by his parents who were both singers. Mirlashari studied civil engineering, worked in the building industry and was a director of a construction company in Minab. According to Pakistan Idol, Mirlashari is known for being the prince of Balouchi music.[1]

Sweden

In 1991, the political situation and fear for his life in Baluchistan convinced him to leave Iran and move to Sweden. In 1994, he established a band made up of a mix of musicians from Balochistan, Sweden, Africa and other European countries. He called the band Golbang. He is an active musician and considers himself to be a member of both the Swedish culture and the Balouch culture.[2] Mirlashari also studied at The Royal College of Music in Stockholm.[3]

He sung an old and famous balochi song Laila O Laila on Coke Studio Pakistan (Season 6) episode 4 aired on December 21, 2013, His performance received positive reviews from public.[4][5]

Discography

  • Omit in 1998
  • Padik in 2000
  • Golbang in 2000
  • Saali nó in 2003

" Sheida" single 2007 " Nouruz" EP 2008

  • Setareh in 2009
"Hela Världen" (Anders Nyberg ensemble, a compilation album on which Rostam performs) 2009
"Morid" (Golbang, EP) 2012
"Padik" (Padik) 2013

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