Posted by: usfcommunitycounseling | April 29, 2011

An Evening With Sattar: A Benefit Concert for the USF Center

The USF Center for Child and Family Development is proud to present An Evening With Sattar, a benefit concert event featuring Iran’s most idolized musical artist, Sattar!  The concert takes place in San Francisco on May 22, 2011.  For more information and to purchase tickets for this special event, please see the following link: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/155904.  All proceeds go towards the USF Center for Child and Family Development, which has provided school-based family counseling to more than 10,000 children since 1984.

Check out Sattar’s newest music video “Ajab Sabri Khoda Darad! (What Patience God Has!)” below:

An Evening With Sattar
A Benefit Concert for the USF Center for Child and Family Development

May 22, 2011
5:00PM
University of San Francisco’s Presentation Theater
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/155904
Parking Map: https://usftherapist.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/parking.pdf

About Sattar:
He is admired by more than 100 million people. He has recorded over 200 songs and performed in more than 22 countries. He was the favorite of The Persian Royal Family and is Iran’s most idolized musical artist. His name is SATTAR. SATTAR’s fame began at the age of 22 with the release of the theme song to “Morad Barghi,” a popular telvision show in Iran. The show made him an instant STAR. Young, talented, and extremely handsome, he soon became an ICON all over the Middle East.

In 1978, SATTAR migrated to the United States and continued his singing career in Los Angeles, California. In 1980, he got married and eventually became a father. His career blossomed further through the years, leading him on tours all over the world. As a caring individual, SATTAR volunteers to perform at charity events for causes he believes in supporting.

With over 30 years of fame, SATTAR’s career has been Dynamic. He has over 50 greatest hits which include the Internationally known “GOLEH SANGAM.” Other hit songs are “SHAHZDEH KHANOOM,” “HAHMSAFAR,” and “GOHLEH POONEH.”

The key to his longevity is his amazing vocal ability which ranges from traditional ballads to the diverse sounds of present day Pop Music.  Friends and family like to refer to him as “The Persian Frank Sinatra” – Loved, Respected, & a True Icon.

About the USF Center for Child and Family Development:
The Center for Child and Family Development has provided school-based family counseling to more than 10,000 children since 1984.  The Center has a strong social justice focus reflected in its commitment to serving at-risk and under-served children.


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