
Homeyra became an overnight sensation with "Sabram Ataa Kon" which was a collaboration with her husband, the legendary Parviz Yahaghi, in the early 1970s. She later changed her style and became a regular at Khorram Cabaret in Tehran and now performs often in Los Angeles. I bought her latest album "Mahtaab-e Eshgh" for the three songs about Iran which I found beautiful. The love songs are my kind of romantic songs as well. -- Azam Nemati
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