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Andy - Live At The Kodak Theatre Hollywood

Andy - Live At The Kodak Theatre Hollywood

19٫99$ Regular Price
10٫95$Sale Price
1Faghat Yeh Negah
2Rayhan
3Areh Areh
4Almast
5Yareh Sabzeh / Goleh Bandar
6. Cheshmayeh Naz 7 Che Khoshgel Shodi Emshab / Khoshgela Bayad Beraghsand
8Yalla
9Mohem Nabood
10Maral / Alagoz
11Salameh Asheghouneh
12Toe Nabashi
13Prison Song
14Deltang
15Balla / Dokhtar Irooni
16Foroudgah
17Dokhtar Pesara
18Get Somebody
19Tsagheekner / Gole Sangam
20Zamouneh
21Eshgheh Aval / Veda
22Mardeh Tanha
23Long Train Runnin'
24Gnank Hayastan

25Beegharar
26Ma Hameh Irooni Hasteem *
27Nilooofar Feat. Andy & Kouros
28Khodayeh Asemounha Feat. Andy & Kouros

This package includes two CD's

Artist: Andy

Released: March 2008
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    Bringing idol charisma to both the silver screen and concert venues is ANDY, Persian - Armenian legendary music exile. He has recently been selected to sing alongside the most prestigious Artists from around the World in the WORLD PEACE ONE musical collaboration. Andy recently won 2 JPF Awards for Best Middle Eastern Album and Best Middle Eastern Song chosen by Industry Executives and colleagues from more than 25,000 albums and 350,000 songs worldwide. Andy is also the recipient of 6 Best Armenian International Singer / Albums and at a prestigious Awards Gala, he won the AMVA Video Award. His previous feature films include: Dreamwork\'s "The House of Sand and Fog\" with Sir Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly in which Andy plays a featured singer. In Guide Company\'s "The Keeper" (The Legend of Omar Khayyam) with Academy Award Winner Vanessa Redgrave, Andy plays the governor of the ancient city of Samarkand. His music was also featured in a film noir short from AFI called \"The Florist\" and his work will be featured in the upcoming indie film "Futbaal". Andy first made his mark on ABC's 2001 production of the " Princess and the Marine".
    When Andy\'s not acting or producing moving scores, he's a musical trailblazer forging a new path that redefines traditional musical borders. He plays to sold-out venues all over the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, Russia and the Middle East including rarely if ever performed in by American--based artists such as Armenia, Uzbekistan, and cities Tashkent, Samarghand, and he regularly performs at the most prominent, world-class venues of Dubai spreading his universal message of love and joy. In the United States, he has played to sold out crowds in the most prominent venues in the country such as the Kodak Theatre, Hollywood Bowl and multiple appearances at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, as well as many of the large scale venues in Las Vegas. In a gala ceremony at Universal Studios, he was named Persian Pop Male Singer of
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