Artoush biography books

          Artashes Avetyan mostly known as Artoush is an Iranian Armenian singer and musician.!

          The book, which has won a number of awards, recounts the happenings to an Armenian family living in Abadan in pre-Revolutionary Iran.

        1. The book, which has won a number of awards, recounts the happenings to an Armenian family living in Abadan in pre-Revolutionary Iran.
        2. The novel uses the first person perspective of middle-aged housewife Clarice Ayvazian, who lives in the city of Abadan in Iran.
        3. Artashes Avetyan mostly known as Artoush is an Iranian Armenian singer and musician.
        4. Artoush is a successful engineer in the oil company, while Clarice is trying to find some time for herself between cleaning the house, making food, and taking.
        5. A heartwarming and humorous insight into the hopes and aspirations of Iranians in the years that led up to the Islamic Revolution Deep in an Iranian suburb.
        6. Artashes Avetyan

          Artashes Avetyan

          Born (1942-08-14) August 14, 1942 (age 82)
          Tehran, Iran
          OriginIran
          GenresPop Music, Western Classical, Jazz
          Occupation(s)Singer, Musician
          InstrumentVoice
          LabelsCaltex Records

          Musical artist

          Artashes Avetyan (Armenian: Արտաշես Ավետյան; Persian: آرتاشس آودیان; born 14 August 1942) mostly known as Artoush is an Iranian Armenian singer and musician.[1]

          Biography

          Avetyan was born in Tehran, Iran.

          At a young age, he played football and played in Tehran's Taj Team (now known as Esteghlal F.C.). At the age of 14, he learned to play the guitar, with the help of German musician Erwin More. During his school years, he often toured Iranian cities playing in a musical band.

          His song teacher, Aram Sargsyan, was a tenor, who sang with the famous Russian bass-singerFeodor Chaliapin.[2]

          In 1963, his family moved to Yerevan, in Soviet Armenia. For 23 years, he was a soloist with the Radio an