Qader Eshpari

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قادر اشپاری
Qader Eshpari
Birth nameQader Eshpari
BornSeptember 1967 (1967-09) (age 54)[1]
Kabul, Afghanistan
GenresPop , Soft Rock
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
InstrumentsVoice
Years active1996–present
LabelsNegah, CineVision, Afghanistans Advance Music

Qader Eshpari (Persian: قادر اشپاری‎), born in September 1967[1] is an American singer. He is of the new generation of exiled artists who have achieved fame outside of Afghanistan. He currently lives in Fremont, California, United States from where he continues his music career through his own recording studio.

Early years[]

Qader Eshpari was born in a suburb of Kabul. To avoid the impending war in Afghanistan, his family moved to Pakistan, then to Germany and a while later they immigrated to the United States.

After finishing high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, Qader moved to California to pursue higher education. There he earned a degree in Computer Science. After working for IBM as a Technical Support Engineer for three years, he decided to return to his childhood passion once again. He started composing music and worked with various other musicians to start a career in this field professionally.

Involvements[]

Qader has a deep interest in Indian movie culture and music and much of his recorded songs reflect this. His renditions of popular Indian film songs are present in almost every album. He is also an active traveler and has toured all over United States, Canada, Australia, Europe and India. Most of these trips have been concert performances. During his 2006 visit to Afghanistan he sang to a group of disadvantaged children at an orphanage.

Contribution[]

Qader's has been credited with creating and arranging music for over 100 albums for various singers from Afghanistan. Other achievements include an English song: Dance with Me (from his Sahil Eshq CD). Qader Eshpari's first professional music video is released and it is called Ashiana.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • 1996: Soroode Asheqi
  • 1997: Sabrina
  • 1998: Sia Moo
  • 2001: Only You
  • 2003: Sahil Eshq
  • 2005: Naazi Jaan
  • 2009: Generation X

Videography[]

  • 2007: Ashiana (DVD)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b S. Ghilzai (November 11, 2014). "Biography of Qader Eshpari". Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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