Homeyra


Parvaneh Amir-Afshari, also known by her stage name Homeyra, is an Iranian singer. She is a veteran celebrity of golden age for Iranian music.

Early life

Parvaneh Amir-Afshari was born on March 17, 1945, to an Aristocratic Iranian family in Tehran, Iran.
Her family is from Zanjan]7 Tajvidi.
According to her teacher Ali Tajvidi, her voice is in the Alto range but she also has the ability sing soprano.

Career

"Sabram Ata Kon" was Homeyra's first song which was written by Ali Tajvidi and was broadcast from Radio Tehran in the 1965.
which was welcomed by Iranian music experts and the public.

Personal life

At the age of 16, Homeyra married a German-educated Iranian businessman, who encouraged her to sing professionally. She started taking music lessons and voice training courses.
Homeyra's second marriage was to the Iranian musician, Parviz Yahaghi.
In early 2007, Yahaghi died in Iran.
She has experienced heart and brain problems which required surgery.
He was very interested in her homeland and never wanted to leave Iran.
After the Iran Islamic revolution, problems and hardships What happened to her caused,forced Homeira to leave Iran against her will.
Homeira now lives in the United States.

Discography