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Viguen

Viguen (born Viguen Derderian, Persian: ویگن دردریان, Viguen Derderyân; Armenian: Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան,[a][2] Vigen Tērtērian;[3] 23 November 1929 – 26 October 2003), known as "King of Iranian pop" and the "Sultan of Jazz", was an Iranian pop music singer and actor, well known throughout the Near East.[4] Viguen sang both in Persian and Armenian.[4]

Viguen
Background information
Birth nameViguen Derderian
Born(1929-11-23)23 November 1929
Hamadan, Imperial Iran
Died26 October 2003(2003-10-26) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1951–2001
Labels

Viguen was of Iranian-Armenian ethnicity and during the golden age of Persian pop (the early 1970s) until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian performers and celebrities—among them Delkash, Pouran, and Elaheh—yearned to be associated with him.

Viguen's innovative and upbeat style of music had a great influence on paving the way for a new genre of Iranian music, influenced by Western European and Latin American styles. His musical and performing talents soon captured the attention of many prominent Iranian lyricists and composers such as Parveez Vakili and Kareem Fakkour, and together they created some of Iran's most memorable songs.[5]

Early life

Viguen was born into an Iranian-Armenian family of eight children in the western Iranian city of Hamadan.[5] His father died of complications related to pneumonia when Viguen was only eight years old.[5] His mother and older brother Zaven raised him after moving away from the family property due to a family disagreement. His older brother Karo was a well-known Iranian poet and wrote the lyrics for Viguen's signature song, "Lala'ee" (Lullaby).

During World War II, the family moved to the northern city of Tabriz where local Azerbaijani nationalists declared the area a separatist republic, with the help of the occupying Soviet forces.[5] This is where Viguen bought his first guitar from a Russian soldier and discovered his affinity for American, Italian and Spanish music and adopted many of those melodies for his songs with Persian lyrics that became some of Iran's most popular music to date.[6]

Artistic rising

In his mid teens, Viguen moved to Tehran and in 1951 he was hired to perform at the Café Shemiran, an upscale restaurant & bar on the northern outskirts of the capital city.[5]

Equated to Elvis Presley by some fans in Iran, Viguen's debonair looks and his tall and athletic physique added to his appeal as Iran's first male pop star – particularly among young Iranian women at a time when ideas of emancipation and liberalism were taking hold in the 1950s and 60s. He was also one of the first Iranian entertainers to perform with a guitar.[5]

Later works

Viguen moved to the United States in 1971 and settled in California. He would return to Iran yearly to do concerts and perform in Vegas-styled nightclubs. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, he was exiled to the United States because pop music was no longer allowed in Iran. He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his career at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles in February 2001.[5]

Some of his most notable songs are "Baroon Barooneh" (It's Raining), "Asb-e Ablagh" (Thoroughbred Horse), "Mahtab" (Moonlight), Lala'ee (Lullaby), "Gol-e Sorkh" (Red Rose), "Ragheeb" (Rival), "Simin-bari", "Awazekhan" (The Singer) and "Del-e Divaneh" (Crazy Heart). More than 600 songs were recorded during his long career.

Film

Viguen's cinematic debut came in 1955 when he was discovered by the prominent Armenian-Iranian director Samuel Khachikian for a role in his film "Chaharrah-e Havades" (Crossroads of Incidents). In later years, he played roles in many other motion pictures by Khachikian and other producers, among them "Zalembala" (1956, Siamak Yasami), "Tappeh-eh Eshgh" (1959, Khachikian), "Arshin Malalan" and "Cheshmeh Oshagh" (1960, Samad Sabahi),"Atash Khakestar" (1961, Khosro Parizi), "Arooseh Darya" (1965, Arman). He later on founded "Viguen Film" to produce his own movies but did not pursue the enterprise.[citation needed]'

Filmography

Year Original film title English film title / translation Notes
1955 Chaharrah-e Havades The Crossroad of Events [7] Viguen's cinematic debut came in 1955, when he was discovered by the prominent Armenian-Iranian director Samuel Khachikian for a role in this film.
1955 Khoon va Sharaf Blood and Honor [8]
1959 Tappe-ye Eshq The Hill of Love [9]
1965 Aroos-e Darya The Bride of the Sea [10]
1969 Atash va khakestar Fire and Ashes

Personal life

His first wife was named Olga and they had three daughters together, including actress Aylin (also known as Eileen or Ailen), Aylin's fraternal twin sister, singer Jaklin Munns (also known as Jacqueline), and Katrin. His second wife was named Nadia and they had one daughter named, Evelyn, and one son named Edwin Derderian.[11] His third wife was Karen Holston Derderian (1951–2015)[12] and he had a step-daughter, Robin Navonne Brakefield.[11]

Death

Viguen died at home on 26 October 2003 from cancer and was buried at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Cemetery in Westlake Village, California.[6] At the time of his death he had recorded more than six hundred songs, starred in six motion pictures and made guest appearances on various popular TV shows including The Bob Hope Specials, The Jack Benny Show and the TV series Mission Impossible.[13]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In classical orthography, which is in use by the Eastern Armenian-speaking Iranian Armenian community; Վիգեն Տերտերյան[citation needed] or Վիգեն Տերտերեան in reformed orthography; Վիգէն Դէրդէրեան or Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան[1] in Western Armenian.

References

  1. ^ "50 տարի առաջ.... [50 Years Ago....]". Azat Or Archive (in Western Armenian). Azat Or. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Viguen Armenian Songs". Spotify. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  3. ^ Abrahamyan, Lusine (1 September 2011). "Milanda de Mont: "My life is art, art is my life"". Hayern Aysor. Archived from the original on 13 July 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2019. [...] most of my relatives are artists. Vigen Terterian is my mother's uncle's son.
  4. ^ a b Saba, Sadeq (27 October 2003). "Iranian pop legend dies at 74". BBC News. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Sadeq Saba (26 November 2003). "Obituary: Vigen Derderian". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Iran Chamber Society page on Vigen Derderian". Iranchamber.com. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  7. ^ "The Crossroad of Events". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Blood and Honor". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  9. ^ "The Hill of Love". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  10. ^ "The Bride of the Sea". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  11. ^ a b Zinder, Jac (19 March 1992). "The King of Persian Pop: Never a Dull Nouruz". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Karen Derderian Obituary". Valley Oaks-Griffin Memorial Park, Mortuary & Crematory. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Vigen, Iran's King of Pop Passed Away". Iran Dokht. Iran Dokht. 2003. Retrieved 18 August 2014.

Further reading

  • Dehkordi, Morteżā Ḥoseyni (2010). "DARARIĀN, Vigen". Encyclopaedia Iranica.

External links

  • Vigen Death in BBC
  • Vigen Biography on BBC Persian
  • Vigen Bio on Iranian Chamber
  • Sheet Music of songs by Viguen

viguen, born, derderian, persian, ویگن, دردریان, derderyân, armenian, Վիգէն, Տէրտէրեան, vigen, tērtērian, november, 1929, october, 2003, known, king, iranian, sultan, jazz, iranian, music, singer, actor, well, known, throughout, near, east, sang, both, persian. Viguen born Viguen Derderian Persian ویگن دردریان Viguen Derderyan Armenian Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան a 2 Vigen Terterian 3 23 November 1929 26 October 2003 known as King of Iranian pop and the Sultan of Jazz was an Iranian pop music singer and actor well known throughout the Near East 4 Viguen sang both in Persian and Armenian 4 ViguenBackground informationBirth nameViguen DerderianBorn 1929 11 23 23 November 1929Hamadan Imperial IranDied26 October 2003 2003 10 26 aged 73 Los Angeles California United StatesGenresRockPopJazzOccupation s SingeractorInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1951 2001LabelsAvang RecordsCaltex RecordsPars VideoTaraneh Enterprises Inc Viguen was of Iranian Armenian ethnicity and during the golden age of Persian pop the early 1970s until the 1979 Islamic Revolution many Iranian performers and celebrities among them Delkash Pouran and Elaheh yearned to be associated with him Viguen s innovative and upbeat style of music had a great influence on paving the way for a new genre of Iranian music influenced by Western European and Latin American styles His musical and performing talents soon captured the attention of many prominent Iranian lyricists and composers such as Parveez Vakili and Kareem Fakkour and together they created some of Iran s most memorable songs 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Artistic rising 3 Later works 4 Film 4 1 Filmography 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life EditViguen was born into an Iranian Armenian family of eight children in the western Iranian city of Hamadan 5 His father died of complications related to pneumonia when Viguen was only eight years old 5 His mother and older brother Zaven raised him after moving away from the family property due to a family disagreement His older brother Karo was a well known Iranian poet and wrote the lyrics for Viguen s signature song Lala ee Lullaby During World War II the family moved to the northern city of Tabriz where local Azerbaijani nationalists declared the area a separatist republic with the help of the occupying Soviet forces 5 This is where Viguen bought his first guitar from a Russian soldier and discovered his affinity for American Italian and Spanish music and adopted many of those melodies for his songs with Persian lyrics that became some of Iran s most popular music to date 6 Artistic rising EditIn his mid teens Viguen moved to Tehran and in 1951 he was hired to perform at the Cafe Shemiran an upscale restaurant amp bar on the northern outskirts of the capital city 5 Equated to Elvis Presley by some fans in Iran Viguen s debonair looks and his tall and athletic physique added to his appeal as Iran s first male pop star particularly among young Iranian women at a time when ideas of emancipation and liberalism were taking hold in the 1950s and 60s He was also one of the first Iranian entertainers to perform with a guitar 5 Later works EditViguen moved to the United States in 1971 and settled in California He would return to Iran yearly to do concerts and perform in Vegas styled nightclubs After the Islamic Revolution of 1979 he was exiled to the United States because pop music was no longer allowed in Iran He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his career at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles in February 2001 5 Some of his most notable songs are Baroon Barooneh It s Raining Asb e Ablagh Thoroughbred Horse Mahtab Moonlight Lala ee Lullaby Gol e Sorkh Red Rose Ragheeb Rival Simin bari Awazekhan The Singer and Del e Divaneh Crazy Heart More than 600 songs were recorded during his long career Film EditViguen s cinematic debut came in 1955 when he was discovered by the prominent Armenian Iranian director Samuel Khachikian for a role in his film Chaharrah e Havades Crossroads of Incidents In later years he played roles in many other motion pictures by Khachikian and other producers among them Zalembala 1956 Siamak Yasami Tappeh eh Eshgh 1959 Khachikian Arshin Malalan and Cheshmeh Oshagh 1960 Samad Sabahi Atash Khakestar 1961 Khosro Parizi Arooseh Darya 1965 Arman He later on founded Viguen Film to produce his own movies but did not pursue the enterprise citation needed Filmography Edit Year Original film title English film title translation Notes1955 Chaharrah e Havades The Crossroad of Events 7 Viguen s cinematic debut came in 1955 when he was discovered by the prominent Armenian Iranian director Samuel Khachikian for a role in this film 1955 Khoon va Sharaf Blood and Honor 8 1959 Tappe ye Eshq The Hill of Love 9 1965 Aroos e Darya The Bride of the Sea 10 1969 Atash va khakestar Fire and AshesPersonal life EditHis first wife was named Olga and they had three daughters together including actress Aylin also known as Eileen or Ailen Aylin s fraternal twin sister singer Jaklin Munns also known as Jacqueline and Katrin His second wife was named Nadia and they had one daughter named Evelyn and one son named Edwin Derderian 11 His third wife was Karen Holston Derderian 1951 2015 12 and he had a step daughter Robin Navonne Brakefield 11 Death EditViguen died at home on 26 October 2003 from cancer and was buried at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Cemetery in Westlake Village California 6 At the time of his death he had recorded more than six hundred songs starred in six motion pictures and made guest appearances on various popular TV shows including The Bob Hope Specials The Jack Benny Show and the TV series Mission Impossible 13 See also EditList of Iranian musicians Music of Iran Persian pop music List of Iranian Armenians List of Iranian Americans Rock and alternative music in IranNotes Edit In classical orthography which is in use by the Eastern Armenian speaking Iranian Armenian community Վիգեն Տերտերյան citation needed or Վիգեն Տերտերեան in reformed orthography Վիգէն Դէրդէրեան or Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան 1 in Western Armenian References Edit 50 տարի առաջ 50 Years Ago Azat Or Archive in Western Armenian Azat Or 30 November 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2019 Viguen Armenian Songs Spotify Retrieved 8 September 2019 Abrahamyan Lusine 1 September 2011 Milanda de Mont My life is art art is my life Hayern Aysor Archived from the original on 13 July 2019 Retrieved 8 September 2019 most of my relatives are artists Vigen Terterian is my mother s uncle s son a b Saba Sadeq 27 October 2003 Iranian pop legend dies at 74 BBC News Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b c d e f g Sadeq Saba 26 November 2003 Obituary Vigen Derderian The Guardian London Retrieved 16 October 2013 a b Iran Chamber Society page on Vigen Derderian Iranchamber com Retrieved 16 October 2013 The Crossroad of Events IMDb Retrieved 22 November 2015 Blood and Honor IMDb Retrieved 22 November 2015 The Hill of Love IMDb Retrieved 22 November 2015 The Bride of the Sea IMDb Retrieved 22 November 2015 a b Zinder Jac 19 March 1992 The King of Persian Pop Never a Dull Nouruz Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 August 2014 Karen Derderian Obituary Valley Oaks Griffin Memorial Park Mortuary amp Crematory Retrieved 6 March 2016 Vigen Iran s King of Pop Passed Away Iran Dokht Iran Dokht 2003 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Further reading EditDehkordi Morteza Ḥoseyni 2010 DARARIAN Vigen Encyclopaedia Iranica External links EditVigen Death in BBC Vigen Biography on BBC Persian Vigen Bio on Iranian Chamber Sheet Music of songs by Viguen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viguen amp oldid 1126040843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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