They had built a new home in a foreign land without losing their roots. Their Persian traditions blended beautifully with the vibrant culture of New York. Every Nowruz, their home was filled with the scent of sabzi polo and the laughter of friends and neighbors from all walks of life. Ebi’s music began to reach a wider audience. What started as small performances in underground clubs led to larger venues. Eventually, he was invited to perform at a cultural festival in Central Park, where his melodies resonated with thousands. The moment was surreal—standing on stage, guitar in hand, as the crowd sang along to his Persian ballads. New York had not only given him a new life, but it had also embraced his art.
5 Ways Ebi’s Family Thrived in New York
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