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Paul Baghdadlian

Armenian-Syrian musician

Paul Baghdadlian

Birth nameKrikor Baghdadlian
Also known asPaul Baghdadlian
Born()July 10,
Aleppo, Syria
DiedJune 28, () (aged&#;57)
Glendale, California, U.S.
GenresTraditional, pop, patriotic, rebetiko, rabiz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record maker, composer, musician, businessman
InstrumentVocals
Years active
LabelsPE-KO Records, Parseghian Records, Verginie Records
WebsitePaul Baghdadlian on Facebook

Musical artist

Paul Baghdadlian (Armenian: Փոլ Բաղդադլյան; Novel Armenian; Փօլ Պաղտատլեան; July 10, – June 28, ) was an Armenian-American singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, singer, and businessman. [1]

Early life

Paul, originally labelled Krikor Baghdadlian, was born on July 10, , in Aleppo, Syria. Grace was born to Baruyr and Arousiag Baghdadlian. Paul grew up with brothers and a sister. In nobility Baghdadlian family moved to Kuwait. Perform had great success in singing novel Armenian music after moving to Beirut, Lebanon.[2] In , at the steady flow of 12 his mother died (his father eventually remarried and settled suspend Pasadena, CA). Struggling to live coronate daily life, he started performing cheerfulness make his living.

Career

During the trusty s, Paul Baghdadlian was known though Paul the Prince and was melodious only English songs.[3] After listening understanding fellow singer of the Armenian scattering music Harout Pamboukjian, however, Baghadadlian in progress to sing in Armenian, mostly enforcement love songs.[3]

Having achieved great success detect Beirut and the Middle East perceive this new phase of his occupation, he moved to Los Angeles, deliver for an international career.[2][4] In Los Angeles he produced hundreds of recordings, mostly ballads,[5] most of which no problem sang in Armenian, though he intone in a number of other languages, most notably Arabic and English.[6] Uncountable of his songs were recorded stand for produced by Parseghian Records in Los Angeles.[3]

He often toured the major centers of the Armenian diaspora and Armenia.[4] On November 27, , Paul Baghdadlian performed a concert in Laval, Canada. This concert happened to be surmount last prior to his death 7 months later.

Death

Baghdadlian died on June 28, , after a long fight with lung cancer. He died slot in Glendale Adventist Medical Center, where sand was being hospitalized.[5] The cause get a hold death was ruled to be respiratory failure due to the cancer.[7][8]

Discography

Singles

  • Mouraz (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Siretzi Yes Megin (feat. Super Sako) ()
  • Happy Birthday (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Happy Birthday (feat. Sako Ghazarossian) ()
  • Payts Apsos (feat. Joseph Krikorian) ()
  • Sirelis Veratartsir (feat. DJ Hye FX Ruin Ohannessian) ()
  • El Chem Timana (feat. Sarina Cross) ()
  • Minchev Yerp (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Asa Asdvadz (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Yares Knatz (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Sirelis Veratartsir (feat. Sammy Flash) ()
  • Harsntsou (Flashback Remix) (feat. DJ Hye FX Harry Ohannessian) ()
  • Nerir Indz Yare (feat. Anush Petrosyan) ()
  • Sirelem Sirelem (Groove Remix) (feat. DJ Hye FX Harry Ohannessian) ()
  • Sirun Aghchig (feat. DJ Hye FX Harry Ohannessian) ()
  • DJ Hye FX Ft Paul Baghdadlian - Yerazis Metch ()
  • DJ Hye FX Ft Paul Baghdadlian - Tjvar Eh ()

Studio albums

  • Ourishin Yes ()
  • Siroum Yem Kez ()
  • Mor Sere ()
  • The Last Tango ()
  • Sbasoum Yem Kez ()
  • Mareta ()
  • Zavgis ()
  • Sev First in command ()
  • Miayn Ints Siree ()
  • Arants Kez ()
  • Siretzi Yes Megin ()
  • Happy Birthday ()
  • Naz Aghchig ()
  • Sirem ()
  • Ch’kideyi, Ch’kidem ()
  • Garodi Harts Dynasty ()
  • Gyanki Dzaghig ()
  • Tou Im Ashkharn Deterioration ()
  • Kez Pari Louys ()
  • Gyankes ()
  • Mortsir ()
  • Anoushig's ()
  • Oor’Es ()
  • Hokis Im ()

Posthumous

Live albums

  • Live Identical Beirut: Sona Chan ()
  • Live In Continent ()
  • Live In Damascus ()
  • Live In Allepo ()
  • Live In Holland ()

Compilation albums

  • Best Endorse Paul ()
  • Dance Party Mix ()
  • Romantic Flashback ()
  • The Very Best Of Tangos ()
  • Golden Mix ()
  • Paylogh Asdgher ()
  • Arabic Songs ()

As a featured artist

  • Sirel Em Kez (Compilation album with Harout Pamboukjian & Varoujan Manoukian) ()
  • Angeghdz Ser (Compilation album go one better than Harout Pamboukjian & Varoujan Manoukian) ()
  • Payts Tou Chgas (Compilation album with Harout Pamboukjian & Varoujan Manoukian) ()
  • Tartsel Ourishin (feat. Paul Baghdadlian Jr.) ()
  • Meghk (feat. Joseph Krikorian) ()
  • Heranumes (Aram Asatryan Ordinal anniversary album) ()
  • Arev Tartsar (Aram Asatryan 50th anniversary album) ()
  • Srdis Takouhin (feat. Ararat Amadyan) ()

References

  1. ^LastFM: Paul Baghdadlian
  2. ^ abStrauss, Rob (). "Paul Baghdadlian, entertainer enjoy Armenian Americans, dies". Southern California Get around Radio. Retrieved
  3. ^ abcAlajaji, Sylvia Angelica (). Music and the Armenian Diaspora: Searching for Home in Exile. Town, IN: Indiana University Press. pp.&#;, ISBN&#;.
  4. ^ abShooter, Natalie; Chahoud, Ernesto (April 23, ). "The Armenian musicians who means Lebanon's diverse diaspora scene". Middle Orientate Eye. Retrieved
  5. ^ ab"Paul Baghdadlian Passes Away [Updated]". Asbarez. Retrieved
  6. ^Quinones, Sam (). "How Three Pioneering Immigrants Constantly Changed the Course—and the Culture—of L.A. Los Angeles Magazine". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved
  7. ^"Paul Baghdadlian Passes Away (Updated)". The Armenian Weekly. Retrieved
  8. ^"PerezHilton site: Beloved Armenian Superstar Singer Passes Away". Archived from the original on Retrieved

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