Arash Sobhani Explained

Arash Sobhani
Native Name:آرش سبحانی
Native Name Lang:fa
Birth Date:3 January 1971
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Origin:Iranian
Genre:Rock, Blues rock, Alternative rock, and Country rock
Occupation:Musician and TV host
Instrument:Vocals, guitarist
Years Active:1987–present
Associated Acts:Kiosk

Arash Sobhani (Persian: آرش سبحانی; born 3 January 1971 in Tehran[1]) is an Iranian musician and television host. He is the lead singer and guitarist of underground rock band Kiosk and the host of OnTen, a satirical news program that airs on VOA Persian.[2]

Sobhani was born and raised in Tehran, and attended Isfahan University of Art, from where he earned a MA in architecture. He moved to the United States in 2005 to release Kiosk's first album, Ordinary Man. Since then Kiosk has released nine albums and has toured in various parts of the world.

He has been an active advocate of human rights and democracy in Iran and has been invited to give speeches about Iranian cultural and social issues in various universities, including Harvard, Stanford, UCI etc.

In 2019 Arash Sobhani produced the hit series Persia's Got Talent for the MBC Persia network. His other projects in TV include Nowruz Special, OnTen for VOA and Studio 13 for Iran International.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Video - Kiosk: 'Hey Man, Pull Over'. PBS Frontline Tehran Bureau. 2011. May 12, 2014.
  2. Web site: New VOA Show Lampoons Iranian Politics. Voice of America. 2012. May 10, 2014.
  3. Web site: Persia's Got Talent Wikipedia. 2019. Feb 18, 2020.