فارسی
My Journey
Dariush’s journey in the world of art and social activism have explored and echoed the intimate connection between “what is” and “what should be” for over four decades, as an artist as well as a humanitarian. But inarguably, Dariush’s greatest impact lies with the millions of ordinary individuals whose lives he has touched and transformed, many of whom have been inspired by him to try to make the world a better place.
Dariush was born in Teheran on February 4, 1951 and spent his early years in Karaj and Kurdistan. His talent was first recognized at an early age of nine, when he appeared on stage at his school. Hassan Khayatbashi introduced him to the public at the age of twenty through Iranian television. He immediately became popular with his legendary song “Do not tell me you love me”, and his contemporary and unique style opened a new era in the Iranian music.
From his humble beginnings, the admiration of his countrymen for his art with a purpose has empowered him to be the voice of his people. As a risk-taker and a public minded artist, his ability to straddle the world of music and social awareness has not been without consequences. Dariush’s determination to change the world for a better place and his unwillingness to compromise his deeply held beliefs resulted in his imprisonment and persecution before the revolution in Iran and has eternally fueled his passion to continue his journey to this day. Whether he sings poems of Shamloo, Rumi, Hafez, Behbahani and Naderpour, or lyrics of Janati attaie, Ghanbari, Sarfaraz and Negahban, the themes that run through all his body of work are that of love, peace, freedom and justice. He has collaborated with such renowned artists as Ahmad Pejman, Mohammad Shams, Babak Bayat, Varoujan, Farid Zoland and many other innovative and Avant Garde lyricists, musicians, and composers.
His body of work consists of over 230 songs. Dariush’s commitment to echoing the plight of his people and his country has resulted in the creation of a bewildering repertoire. Lauded by fans and critics as an iconic performer, Dariush has also been praised as a compassionate and committed activist due to his dynamic approach towards the ever growing social maladies afflicting not only his homeland but international communities. He travels extensively to pursue his humanitarian endeavors, which, among others, include calling for the creation of a health triangle: a complementary coalition on the part of nonprofit organizations with benevolent objectives, the media and people worldwide. He has dazzled audiences with great virtuosity with his vibrant sold out performances in concert halls around the world notably: Wembley (London), Carnegie Hall (New York,) Kennedy center (Washington DC,) Koncertoes (Stockholm), Greek theater (Los Angeles), Universal Amphitheater(Los Angeles), Microsoft theater (Los Angeles), and Palais de Congres (Paris).
Dariush has earned the respect and love of his admirers not only because of his talent in the world of music as a performer, but also as a composer and actor. His performances in the Iranian Cinema, more specifically in two films: “Yaran” and “Faryad zir ab” have earned great reviews. Recently, his ambitious crusade for freedom and recovery, and his dedication to bringing awareness and support to the world of addiction have insured his place among the mere handful of humanitarian Iranian artists who have made an impact in the lives of people with compassion and passion. Through the establishment of the Iran Recovery Center, and Ayeneh Foundation, by creating such educational websites as Behboudi.com: the first Farsi website addressing substance abuse, Behboudichat.com: a chat room created for those who are seeking recovery and their family and loved ones to learn how to constructively pursue recovery, Ayeneh.org: the first and only website raising awareness, education and prevention with regard to social maladies, and his own Web log: dariusheghbali.com; through informative seminars, speeches and conferences worldwide, and as a member of Amnesty International, Dariush has raised his voice to make a difference. In 2017 he expanded the mission of Ayeneh foundation by creating the first educational 24 hour satellite television and radio, which has been a source of edification, awareness and prevention with regards to such crises as substance abuse, HIV and AIDS, human rights violations and the plight of refugees and children of labor among others. His goal is to create a nurturing environment conducive to allowing people to develop healthy, drug free lives, encouraging them and their family and loved ones to acquire and seek the skills to achieve sobriety and recovery; to bring social awareness regarding human rights violations, and to create a bridge between those in need and those who can lend a helping hand.
Dariush and his music have swept the worldwide musical scene with an unforgettable and powerful mission. He has endeavored to create music of lasting impact and through the years he has remained a true believer in the power of love and knowledge triumphing over tyranny and oppression. His inherent musicality and timbre, coupled with a passionate belief in the importance of civil liberties, and political and human rights have made him an international symbol of a free Iran. He has been a messenger of love and compassion to the refugees all around the world struggling to find a tiny nest away from suppression.
Steadfast to his principles, Dariush’s fervor and unique taste in music, poetry and lyrics, and his impassioned ability to touch the souls of his admirers have been the main source of his enduring style and presence. His visceral intensity and his fierce loyalty to the needs of society has undoubtedly proven to be inspiring to not only the younger generation but many generations past.
Dariush transcends the world of popular and traditional Iranian music that he has commanded for over four decades, and has awarded the most glorious spot in the heart and soul of his admirers all over the world.