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Parem (Tajik: Парем) is a Tajik folk-rock band, formed in 1993, based on the vocal instrumental ensemble Boychechak, at the House of Pioneers of Frunzensky district of Dushanbe city, Tajikistan.

Parem was formed in March 1993 by Vladimir Yumatov, Olim Shirinov, Feyruz Hakimov and Alisher Zarikov. The name of the band was given by Olim Shirinov, who suggested that the group be called "Parem", during the discussion of various options for the name of the group.

The band’s first lineup consisted of:
Vladimir Yumatov - vocals, drums
Olim Shirinov - vocals, bass guitar
Feyruz Hakimov - vocals, rhythm guitar
Alisher Zarikov - lead guitar
Vladislav Nechipurenko - keyboards
Nargis Muminova - vocals

Parem gave their first concerts in the midst of the Civil War in Tajikistan. These were home concerts and performances at schools and small clubs in the city of Dushanbe. In May 1993, Olim Shirinov left the band due to a conflict with Vladimir Yumatov, and Maksud Tairov took the place of bass guitar player. In June 1993, Feyruz Hakimov and Vladislav Nechipurenko left Parem. Alisher Sayfulloev took the place of Feyruz Hakimov.

From the spring of 1993 to 1995, the band periodically performed at “Rock Panoramas”, performing songs in Russian that were sung by Vladimir Yumatov. In 1994, Nargis Muminova left the band. 1995 became a turning point for the future of the band, the first songs in the Tajik language began to appear in Parem's repertoire, that Alisher Sayfulloev began to compose and sing.

In early 1995, Vladimir Yumatov left the band, and Olim Shirinov, who returned to the band, took his place as a leader and music producer. The band radically changes the style, abandoning the use of keyboards and choosing rock and roll and folk-rock as the main style. In the spring of 1995, Sobir Aminov joined the band as rhythm guitarist.

In May 1996, Parem recorded their first album - Why Love (Tajik: Ай чаро ишқ). In addition to the original songs of Parem, the album included 2 songs of The Beatles - “Things We Said Today” and “The Long and Winding Road”. The songs of The Beatles have been an integral part of all the performances of Parem since its formation, for which the musicians are often called the Dushanbe Beatles.

In 1996, Maksud Tairov left Parem, and Sobir Aminov became the bass-guitar player of the band. Parem recorded the song “Medoni yo ne” in 1997. The song quickly became popular among youth and students. According to the fans of the band “Medoni yo ne” is the calling card of Parem. In December 1998, Alisher Sayfulloev left the band. Khakimjon Khazratkulov took his place as a rhythm guitarist, and Sobir Aminov becomes the main singer.

On 31 January 1998, the band became a Diploma-recipient of the SONE Prize, established by the MIR TV and Radio Broadcasting Company, in the nomination of Best Debut of the Year. On 19 December 1999, Parem became an awardee of the competition Melodies of the Past Century organized by the Open Society Institute - Assistance Foundation, in the nomination Nostalgia.

At the end of 1999, the band's second album, Dishab, was released. All songs on this album were written by Sobir Aminov. In 2000, a very young Daler Sultonov joined the band, first as a percussionist, and then as a guitarist and vocalist. In 2004, the percussionist Farrukh Khudoyberdyev joined the band.

On May 15, 2004, the band became an awardee of the competition Song of the Year 2004 (Tajik: Суруди Сол 2004) with the song “Tanho dar yod”. With the song “Ay gulak” Parem became an awardee of the competition Song of the Year 2005 (Tajik: Суруди Сол 2005) on May 21, 2005. The competitions were organized by the TV and Radio Broadcasting Company Asia-Plus.

In 2012, Farrukh Khudoyberdyev left the band and was replaced by percussionist Shavkat Mullodzhonov, who mainly plays the doira. On Monday, 29 April 2013, Khakimjon Khazratkulov, the guitarist of the band died in the city clinical hospital of Dushanbe, after a short illness. In July 2013, the attending physician of Khakimjon Khazratkulov was taken into custody. In the summer of 2013, Khakim's place in the band was taken by Sulton Imomov.

In 2016, Parem with the song “Alo Gul” became an awardee of the competition Song of the Year 2016 (Tajik: Суруди Сол 2016), organized by the Holding Company “Orieno-Media” with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tajikistan.

On 21 December 2021, with the song “Oshiqi zoram” Parem became an awardee of the competition Tarona Music Award 2021 (Tajik: Ҷоизаи мусиқавии Tarona — 2021), organized by the TV and Radio Broadcasting Company Asia-Plus.

On June 6, 2022, Alisher Zarikov decided to leave Parem, the group informed fans about this on their Facebook and Instagram pages. In June 2022, Feyruz Hakimov becomes the solo guitarist of Parem. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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