Hossein Hamedanian
Hosain Hamedanian was born in Tehran, Iran in 1923. He first studied Tombac with traditional Tombac players and he was greatly influenced by their jovial techniques. He also studied modern techniques with Ostad Hosain Tehrani.
He started his professional career in 1941 by accompanying instrumentalists in their live and recording performances.
He started performing on Iranian national radio in 1946 and performed in many famous orchestras, Ebrahim Khan mansori, Mehdi Khaladi, Mahmood Zolfonoon, and Abas Shapoori.
He started collaborating with the legendary Golha program in 1956.
He was a taraneh (a form of rhythmic Persian vocal music) composer-performer (taraneh-khan). He has composed the two most popular Iranian tunes: Baba-Karam and Ey-Yar-Mobarak-Bada.
He has performed in many charity concerts with Iranian national radio orchestras.
He has performed in many concerts in France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Greece, the USA, Afghanistan, the UK, Dubai, and Iraq.
He passed away in 1999.[1]