Public Radio International: Iranian-born singer takes Kurt Andersen to the commercial heart of "Tehran-geles." They visit her favorite Persian record store, The Music Box. Hear more of Kurts interview with Mamak at www.studio360.org
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Her name is Mamak
by Mamak Not Namak! (not verified) on Sat Mar 14, 2009 03:06 AM PDTHer name is Mamak Khadem.
Here is the link to her official website:
//www.mamak-khadem.com/
Aristotle
Did you mean NAMAK, not MAMAK?
by gol-dust on Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:01 PM PDTI think there is a misspeling, since I never heard mamak. Thank for all your efforts!
Give'm some credit!
by Milan (not verified) on Fri Mar 13, 2009 07:47 PM PDTMamak jon, granted some of the Persian music produced in the U.S. is garbage, but I think many artists are pushing the envelop and developing unique, original styles. Besides, why is it that so many youth in Iran grab the pirated version of this "inferior" music before the CD even hits the shelves here in the west.