Ma'soumeh Dadehbala, known professionally as Hayedeh, was an Iranian singer with a contralto vocal range. Known for her wide range of voice, her career spanned over two decades, and she has been widely described as one of the most popular and influential musicians of Iran.
Hayedeh in 1977
Hayedeh and Anoushiravan Rohani on National Iranian Radio and Television, Tehran, 1975
Hayedeh in a concert at Royal Albert Hall, London, 1987
Hayedeh's grave at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in the Westwood area of Los Angeles
Eftekhar Dadehbala, known by her stage name Mahasti (مهستی), was an Iranian singer of Persian classical, folk, and pop music with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. She was active for more than four decades.
Mahasti in 1970s
Mahasti (left) and Hayedeh, leaping over a fire at Chaharshanbe Suri.
Mahasti's grave at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in the Westwood area of Los Angeles