Ehsan Aman
Ehsan Aman is a singer an Afghanistan singer. he is one of the few musicians that revived the music of Afghanistan, when it was lost in th...
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Ehsan Aman is a singer an Afghanistan
singer. he is one of the few musicians that revived the music of Afghanistan,
when it was lost in the Golden Age and have maintained the popularity of the
music over the years. Already he had public exposure in the country in the 1970
and the 1980s with his sigles anf the shows he has arranged at the University
of Kabul. Aman who was exiled in early 1980s in the United States has continued
with the writing and the production of music in the state of Virginia that has
as well been his abode since then
Aman is happily married to the
daughter of a late song composer, known as Nainawaz.
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Aman was born in Laskargah in Afghanistan, to the family of
Mohammad Aman Ibrahim, who is an engineer. By caste, he is Sarparah, whose ancestry can be map out to the illustrious
people of Helmand province.
Aman’s attention in music advanced in his early childhood
when he learned how to play the musical instrument called accordion.
This steered to his partaking in his high school
music roles that elevated public sustenance for his professional chase of
music. After completing his education in the high school, Aman gained a scholarship
to study in the University of Kabul and
he followed the footsteps of his father to study.
Aman's
serious attention in music started during university, during his appearance as
a student, he organized several live performances; his fame started rising.
Nevertheless, there were strains between Aman and media dispositions, the
opposing conditions of the time epoch steered to misunderstanding of his lyrics and subsidized to bad publicity.
His songs, which were combatants of Kabul Radio
Station were forbidden.
CAREER
His early
workings comprised the hit single
Bute' Daram that he organized
as a gift for his relative. Broadcast on radio, it instantaneously brought him to light.
Then he was demanded by the radio staff for additional record, to which he
replied with Allah. This single
that surpasses the popularity of his number, was aired recurrently buying Aman
instant national attention. His rapid fame steered to infuriating of bitterness
from other musician and people and resulted to the construction of stories
against the Aman. Circumventing a hostility that could have demanded his life,
he decided to leave his country. He entered in Pakistan
in the year 1981. In October 1982, he immigrated to the U S,
re-awoke his musical chases. In spite of financial and technical complications,
he worked in partnership with some other exiled music players that are from
Afghanistan and, in the year 1983, Aman released his first album called Musafer.
Conversely,
weighed down with family life and the change to the accepted country, Aman
minimized his engrossments from the year 1985 to 1993 to a vocation in
engineering. After 1993, at the demand of his fans, he reimbursed to music.
In
January 2002, Aman was requested by the Embassy of Afghanistan in the Washington, D.C.
to re-compose the national anthem of
Afghanistan.
PERSONAL LIFE
In the year 1985, Aman got married to
his wife who is the daughter of the late poet of Afghanistan and the composer
of music called Nainawaz. His wife was in support of jis music life and
normally followed him to his concert performances. Aman was also a tennis
player and a calligrapher. From the year 1976 to the year 1980, he was a member
of the National Tennis Team of Afghanistan, and he participated in several
international tennis competitions outside the country.
ACCOLADES
In the year 1996, he won the Afghan
Youth Ballot, Artist of the Year.
DISCOGRAPHY
1.
1983 Musafer
2.
1999 Sahar
3.
2001 Blue
Moods
4.
2002 Afghan
Hope
5.
2004 Heart
Beat
6.
2005 Echoes
from the Past
VIDEOGRAPHY
1.
2001 live in concert