Artist Bio
Faranak Shahroozi is an Iranian-American composer and pianist known for her lyrical, romantic and captivating melodies reminiscent of composers like Francis Lai (love Story) and Nino Rota (God Father).
In 1984, Faranak moved to the United… (read more)
Artist Bio
Faranak Shahroozi is an Iranian-American composer and pianist known for her lyrical, romantic and captivating melodies reminiscent of composers like Francis Lai (love Story) and Nino Rota (God Father).
In 1984, Faranak moved to the United States, where she pursued her passion for music and received her B.A. in Classical Music from San Jose State University, California.
Faranak started collaborating with Lenny Williams, Syreeta Wright (Stevie Wonder's wife) and received the endorsement from the legendary winemaker Robert Mondavi. Faranak's first album, titled "La Musica De La Vigna," was produced by soul music hall of fame inductee, Preston Glass. Her song "Helplessly Falling" was featured in the "Down ‘n Dirty" film starring Gary Busey. By the late 90’s Faranak became the face of music in Napa Valley where she lived and performed for many years.
Faranak’s second album, titled “Eternal Love” was produced by Adam Ivy and released in 2012.
"Remembering the 80's” was featured in Johnathan Moch’s Playing the Crease in 2021. Same year she released her third album , Circles Of My Mind, produced by Soul music Hall of Fame inductee Preston Glass and soon she got signed with Symphonic Distribution.
Faranak’s song “Persia” is play listed on Spotify’s Equal “Woman Of Iran, for the global movement of Woman Life Freedom. Animals mean so much to Faranak and through her music she supports PETA, where she can be the voice for the voiceless.