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August 14, 2004

08:00 PM » New Beginning- starring Maryam featuring Amir-Reza


EVENT: “New Beginning” starring Maryam featuring Amir-Reza
Saturday, August 14th, 2004 from 8:00 PM until 11:00 PM
Santa Clara Convention Center
Santa Clara, CA

Rumi Records proudly presents Maryam featuring Amir-Reza at the Santa Clara Convention Center, August 14th, 2004 at 8:00 PM. This one-of-a-kind live performance, featuring a ten-piece orchestra, and several choreographed dances, will be aimed towards an Iranian-American market, one that has a population of over 100,000 in Northern California alone.

For the past few months, They have been preparing and coordinating thisconcert to make sure they have everything in perfect order. This is goingtobe a very nice show .

Ticket information's is on www.rumirecords.com
You can purchase Your tickets from this site and pay by check or creditcard oryou canobtain your ticket from the Iranian store listed below:
Bazaar Noorooz
Etehad (408-371-5854)
Rose Market (408-650-960-1900)
Setareh (979-0634) or 408-267-STAR
ETMEENAN (408-226-5992)
For more information you can call 1-866-FOR-RUMI (1-866-367-7864)or visit www.rumirecords.com

In this concert, Amir is coordinating a 12 piece band. He also is thepiano player. Maryam will perform songs from her latest album (NewBeginning) along with some other songs (including some of Dariush'smaterial). Three of the songs will be performed with professional dancers who have choreographed each dance. Also the musicians are some the bestmusicians in the Bay area, Barbara Eastman, the conductor of theSan Francisco Orchestra, Tom, the lead Saxophone player of the world famousTower of Power band, Dennis Murphy, the Bass player of Santana, a stringquartet orchestration from San Jose, along with other top musicians in the
bay area.

Posted by talieshah () at August 14, 2004 8:00 PM