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Birth name
  
Gholam-Hossein Banan

Name
  
Gholam-Hossein Banan

Years active
  
1943–1979


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Also known as
  
Banan

Role
  
Musician

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Born
  
May , 1911Tehran, Iran (
1911-05-00
)

Died
  
February 27, 1986, Tehran, Iran

Parents
  
Karim Khan Banan ol-Douleh Nuri

Genres
  
Classical music, Tradition

Record labels
  
Avang Music, Caltex Records, Taraneh Records

Similar People
  
Abdolvahab Shahidi, Marzieh, Delkash

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Gholām-Hossein Banān (Persian: غلامحسين بنان‎‎; May 5, 1911 in Tehran – February 27, 1986 in Gholhak, Tehran) was an Iranian musician and singer. He was born into a musical family. His father, Karim Khān Banān ol-Douleh Nurí (كريم خان بنان الدوله نوري), was a musician (and calligrapher), was an accomplished pianist; one brother and two sisters also played the tar as pupils of the renowned musician Morteza Neydāvood.

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From the age of six Gholam-Hossein Banān began to take lessons in singing and playing the piano and organ through the encouragement of Morteza Neydāvood (مرتضي ني داود) who was quick to recognize him as musically talented. Gholām-Hossein's first teachers were his parents. He subsequently studied with Mirzā Tāher Ziā oz-Zākerin Rasā'í (ميرزا طاهر ضياء ذاكرين رثايي) and Nāser Seif (ناصر سيف). Ali-Naqi Vaziri later introduced him to the acclaimed Rouhollah Khāleghi.

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Banān joined the Iranian National Music Association in 1942, and appeared on Iranian National Radio that same year. He then joined the orchestra of the distinguished pianist Javād Maroufi, becoming the lead vocalist.

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In 1957 or 1958, (1336 AH) Banān became blind in his right eye following a car accident.

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Banān died 7:00 pm on Thursday 27 February 1986 (8 Esfand 1364 AH) in Iranmehr Hospital in Gholhak, Tehran. He is still remembered by lovers of traditional Persian music. Among his best-remembered songs are "Ey Iran", "Caravan" and "Elahe-ye Naz".

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References

Gholam-Hossein Banan Wikipedia