Rana Mansour

Rana Mansour (Persian: رعنا منصور; born November 16, 1981 in Alexandria, Virginia, United States) is an Iranian-American musician and singer.

Rana Mansour
رعنا منصور
Born (1981-11-16) November 16, 1981
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
GenresPop, Jazz
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active2005–present
Websitehttp://www.RanaMusic.com

Biography

Mansour was born into an artistic family, her mother being a producer and director in the Iranian National Television station and her father being one of the main filmmakers at the same television, before the Iranian Revolution.[1] She attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where she received her Bachelor's in Music with Honors. Before entering the music field professionally, Mansour worked for an online stock brokerage, where she prepared and audited online budgets. She released her debut album entitled Suite 16 in 1997 and her first Persian album in September 2015. Mansour has performed concerts in various cities across Europe and North America, including for the Persian Tirgan festival in Toronto and San Francisco. She has performed in over ten languages.[2]

Mansour has a history of performing live on Persian-language television channels, including Voice of America, BBC, and Manoto Tv. In March 2015, Mansour performed the songs "Ki Ashkatu Pak Me Kneh" and "Shab Zedhe" on the Nim Qarn program with Ebrahim Hamedi (Abi), which was organized by Manoto Tv channel to honor his 50 years of artistic activity.[3]

TV presence

  • On November 4, 2022, Mansour performed her version of Shervin Hajipour's song Baraye on the finale of The Voice of Germany to show solidarity with the Hajipour, along with other arrested Iranian protesters.[5] She received a standing ovation of nearly 2 minutes after which she spoke about the political arrest of the Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi in Iran.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Suite 16 1997
  • The Adventures of Indygyrl 2008
  • Rana Mansour 2015 (self-titled album)
  • Eshghe Naab 2019

Singles

  • "No Place Like Home"
  • "Sorry Baby"

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.