Walid soroor biography of christopher
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At the age of eight he performed for school concerts at Said Noor Mohammad Shah Mina School in Karte-Nau. Since the release of his Civil Defense, Vahid was invited to perform at several Functions including.
The 25th anniversary of the Ontario Afghan Association in 2006, the CHIN International picnic (an event held in Toronto, Canada, where artists from different nations represent their art and culture) and several fundraising events organized by local University students that were also from Afghanistan including one for the University of Kabul and One for the children of Afghanistan.
One of the reasons for Vahid "s success has been his natural ability to sing in different languages and with different accents.
WaheedSoroor left. In the spring of 1987, Vahid and his family moved to Canada, where he teamed up with his two brothers Walid and Wais Soroor and performed as the lead singer for the first musical group of Afghanistan in Toronto called Caravan in 1988. Vahid can also sing in English.[1] Vahid gets his motivation for the music of Afghanistan from the earlier legend Ahmad Zahir, Farhad Darya and Amir Jan Sabori who have employed energy, emotions, creativity and professionalism to represent their art and their country.
Career
At the age of eight he performed for school concerts at Said Noor Mohammad Shah Mina School in Karte-Nau. Vahid Soroor left (during a Qawali concert in India).
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Discography
Personal life
At an early age, he married Anita and in 1999 she gave birth to a daughter, Miriam.
Vahid returned to singing in 2004 and released his first CD titled Let's Dance in December 2005, which was well received by fans. Soroor can sing Dari, Pashtu, Hindi, Spanish, and Arabic. Vahid returned to singing in 2004 and released his first Civil Defense titled Let"s Dance in December 2005.
Much to his surprise, the Civil Defense was quite well received by his fans.
Waheed, then, joined his brotherWalidSoroor and started a groupcalled king of hearts or SultaneQalbhawhere he assumed the role of the keyboardplayerwhile he continued his post secondaryeducation at York University in Toronto. Since the release of his CD, Vahid was invited to perform at several functions including; the 25th anniversary of the Ontario Afghan Association in 2006, the CHIN International picnic (an event held in Toronto, Canada, where artists from different nations represent their art and culture) and several fundraising events organized by local University students that were also from Afghanistan including one for the University of Kabul and One for the children of Afghanistan.
WaheedSoroor was born in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. Vahid recently coordinated an extensive project about the needs of a Youth for his countrymen in Toronto, a project funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services in Toronto.
Vahid was subsequently interviewed by the Toronto Star and the Canadian Broadcasting Company radio to shed more light on the matter.
He also presents the Dari Persian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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One of the reasons for Soroor's success has been his natural ability to sing in different languages and with different accents.
Since the release of his CD, Waheed was invited to perform at severalFunctions including; the 25th anniversary of the OntarioAfghanAssociation in 2006, the CHINInternationalpicnic and severalfundraisingeventsorganized by localUniversitystudents that were also from Afghanistanincluding one for the University of Kabul and One for the children of Afghanistan.
Much to his surprise, the CD was quite well received by his fans. Waheed can also sing in English.
He also presents the Dari Persian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? since 2010. Soroor recently coordinated an extensive project about the needs of a Youth for his countrymen in Toronto, a project funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services in Toronto.
Vahid and his family moved to India in 1982, where he sang as the lead singer for his school in more than five large concerts. Waheedreturned to singing in 2004 and released his firstCDtitled Let's Dance in December 2005.