Ali Sigari

Ali Sigari(Entertainer)
Zaniar Ali Sigari(Born July 28,1982) more commonly known as 'Sigari' is a Canadian recording artist and actor. Sigari made his recording debut in late 2005 with Shake It remix.
Raised in Marietta Georgia. Sigari first appeared on circuit in June 2005 performing Shake It,to a crowd of 20,000 screaming fans shouting his name in his home town of Tehran, Iran. Due to his dance routines, Sigari has been compared to renowned R&B artists such as Usher and Michael Jackson, citing both as large influences on his music with the help of world famous choreographer Shane Sparks.
Biography
R&B singer Ali Sigari, born Zaniar Ali Sigari. Sigari's diverse style of music is a representation of his cultured background and the struggle to become a musical icon. His music captivates audiences from all over the world. Sigari was born in 1982 in Tehran Iran, in 1984 he moved to Marietta Georgia, where he spent most of his childhood learning the arts. In 1990 he moved to Toronto, Canada becoming more focused on his career as a writer. Sigari’s music career began with writing music at the early age of 12. In 2000 Sigari began to take his lyrical composition talent seriously and attended School of Arts Unionville to pursue music. Sigari lived in Toronto until 2003, when he moved to British Columbia for family matters. In 2005 Sigari’s music broke in the Middle Eastern market thanks to Sigari's cousin that asked him to write several lyrical hooks and saw the potential for him to be a performer. Sigari gained huge popularity in Europe and the Middle East for singing in “Crossover” style of Farsi and English, making multiple hits including "Shake it". Due to Sigari’s success and growing fan base, he came to Los Angeles, California to work on releasing his North American album.
As a result to Sigari’s musical talent, he has been fortunate enough to work alongside some of the big hitters in the music game: Such as Michael Bolton and Wanya Morris (Boyz II Men).
Ali Sigari 23:02, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
 
< Prev   Next >