Celebrating Nowruz with the Legendary Kourosh Yaghmaei and His Wife Atefeh Najmi
Kourosh’s Lasting Legacy and Modern Influence
Beyond the joys of celebration, Kourosh Yaghmaei’s music continues to resonate with people of all generations. Initially banned from performing after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Yaghmaei persevered, maintaining his artistic integrity while navigating a challenging landscape. His refusal to conform to governmental pressures has solidified his status not just as a musician but as a cultural symbol of resistance and hope.
In recent years, Yaghmaei has regained international recognition, with albums like Back from the Brink: Pre-Revolution Psychedelic Rock from Iran: 1973–1979 reviving interest in Persian rock music. His songs have transcended borders, now garnering appreciation from diverse audiences, contributing further to the rich tapestry of global music culture.
A Family Man and Community Figure
On a personal level, Kourosh Yaghmaei’s family life is a source of pride and joy. He has two sons and a daughter, embodying the balance between his demanding music career and nurturing his family. His commitment to his roots is evident, as he runs a private music school in Tehran, focusing on mentoring the next generation of musicians, including his son Kaveh, who continues to follow in his father’s footsteps.
March 29, 2025 | 12:46 pmMore stories
Religious Rally Amid Ceasefire: Massive Pro-Government Demonstration in Tehran
Introduction On April 29, 2026, the streets of Tehran became the center of global attention as thousands of pro-government supporters … Continue reading ➝
Cafe-Ketab in Tehran: The Ultimate Cafe Bookstore Experience with 6,000 Books
Introduction In recent years, the concept of combining a café with a bookstore has gained global popularity. However, few places … Continue reading ➝
Daily Life in Tehran After the Iran–US–Israel Conflict: A Return to Normalcy Following Ceasefire
Introduction In the aftermath of the recent Iran–US–Israel conflict, daily life in Tehran is gradually returning to normal. Following weeks … Continue reading ➝
The Opening of the First McDonald’s in Moscow (1990): A Symbol of the End of the Cold War and the Rise of Globalization
Introduction On January 31, 1990, a seemingly ordinary business opening turned into one of the most iconic moments of the … Continue reading ➝
Russia–Iran Relations 2026: Putin, Araghchi, and the Shifting Global Power Balance
Introduction The April 27, 2026 meeting between Vladimir Putin and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Saint Petersburg marks another … Continue reading ➝
