HAROUT PAMBOUKJIAN WILL SING OLD AND NEW SONGS ON THE OCCASION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' DAY
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Harout Pamboukjian will have a concert
on the occasion of International Students' Day and International Youth
Holiday in Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex on November
16. The concert has been initiated by the Youth Foundation of Armenia
and the Youth Organization of the Republican Party of Armenia.
The Youth Foundation of Armenia informed "Armenpress" Harout
Pamboukjian will sing old and new songs at the concert.
For the tickets of the upcoming concert people can turn to the Youth
Foundation of Armenia or the student's councils of the universities.
American-Armenian singer and musician Harout Pamboukjian, commonly
known as Dzakh Harut was interested in musical instruments and learnt
to play guitar, drums, saz, bouzouki and piano. Harout formed a band
called Erebouni and started to perform various musical works ranging
from rock and rabis to chanson.
Due to restrictions under the Soviet Union, Harout and most of his
family left Soviet Armenia in 1975. After a year in Lebanon, he went
to Los Angeles and took up residence in Hollywood.
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Harout Pamboukjian will have a concert
on the occasion of International Students' Day and International Youth
Holiday in Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex on November
16. The concert has been initiated by the Youth Foundation of Armenia
and the Youth Organization of the Republican Party of Armenia.
The Youth Foundation of Armenia informed "Armenpress" Harout
Pamboukjian will sing old and new songs at the concert.
For the tickets of the upcoming concert people can turn to the Youth
Foundation of Armenia or the student's councils of the universities.
American-Armenian singer and musician Harout Pamboukjian, commonly
known as Dzakh Harut was interested in musical instruments and learnt
to play guitar, drums, saz, bouzouki and piano. Harout formed a band
called Erebouni and started to perform various musical works ranging
from rock and rabis to chanson.
Due to restrictions under the Soviet Union, Harout and most of his
family left Soviet Armenia in 1975. After a year in Lebanon, he went
to Los Angeles and took up residence in Hollywood.