He lived in Iran until the age of 34 and then - given the uncertain status of those involved in the music business following the Islamic Revolution - he decided to leave the country once again to pursue his career, and this time his destination was the United States. In 1972 he released his first album, Farangis, in Iran. Ghomayshi wrote his first song, called "Boatman," for Zia when he was just 14. Although initially considered a composer, in the latter years of the Pahlavi regime (before the 1979 Islamic Revolution) he released his first album, and has since continued his work as a singer, composer, arranger, and lyricist. Ghomayshi has written pieces for several Iranian singers like Zia, Betty, and Ebi. When he returned to Iran at the age of 25, he started his career mainly as a composer. bands such as Rebels and Insects as a pianist and singer. His passion for music led him to leave Iran in the age of 11 and begin his musical education at the Royal Society of Arts in London, where he majored in jazz. Siavash Ghomayshi was born in 1945 in Ahvaz, Iran.
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