Farid Zoland

Farid Zoland
فرید زلاند
Birth name Farid Zoland
Born (1955-08-01) 1 August 1955
Kabul , Afghanistan
Origin Kabul , Afghanistan
Genres Pop, Classic
Occupation(s) Musician, Composer, Songwriter, Arranger, Producer
Instruments Guitar, Piano , Tabla , Rubab
Years active 1971-present
Website www.faridzoland.com

Farid Zoland (Persian: فرید زلاند, Pashto: ځَلاند; also Romanized as Zoland) (born 31 July 1955 in Kabul) is an Afghan songwriter and composer. Throughout his career, he collaborated with many musicians from other countries.

Biography

He comes from a family of musicians with father Jalil Zaland and siblings Shahla Zaland and Wahid Zaland.[1]

Education

After receiving preliminary education in music from his father in Kabul, Zaland continued a formal education in music at the University of Tehran.

Career

Zoland went on to compose and produce many of the most iconic Iranian songs for major artists like Dariush Eghbali, Ebi, Googoosh, Hayedeh and Moein.[2][3] He has also collaborated with American musicians, namely Lloyd Miller.[4]

He has also had minor acting roles.[5]

Music Label

After migrating to the United States, he co-founded Avang Music, a major Iranian recording label outside of Iran.

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