Martik
Martik Qarah Khanian, known mononymously as Martik, is an Iranian Armenian singer, composer, arranger, and guitarist based in the United States. Martik has performed in various musical styles, including pop, rock, ballad, fusion, and dance.
Early life and Career
Martik Gharakhanian was born on 17 July 1949 in the Farahabad neighborhood of Abadan, Iran. He spent his childhood in Abadan and has two sisters and one brother. At the age of 15, he developed an interest in music. After his father retired from the National Iranian Oil Company, the family relocated to Tehran, where Martik began his professional career as a guitarist, performing foreign songs.In the late 1960s, Martik joined Googoosh's orchestra as a regular guitarist. He later ventured into composing and singing. His melodies were influenced by rock and rhythm and blues. His first composition, Chelcheleh, was released in early 1975, with lyrics by Zoya Zakarian, then a relatively new lyricist, and performed by Hassan Shamaizadeh. Martik’s debut as a Persian-language singer was with the song Harir, also written by Zoya Zakarian, which established him as a notable vocalist. After transitioning to performing Persian songs and collaborating with artists like Googoosh and Hassan Shamaizadeh in songwriting, performances, and television programs such as Panjereh, he quickly gained public recognition. He released his first album in 1977.
Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Martik traveled to London, where he performed as a guitarist with an Italian orchestra at the Hilton Hotel. He briefly returned to Iran before the revolution but left the country in 1980, settling in Los Angeles, United States. In an interview with Manoto TV, Martik mentioned that he had considered returning to Iran years earlier.
Due to his Western-influenced musical style, Martik initially struggled to gain widespread popularity in the 1980s compared to artists like Moein, Ebi, and Bijan Mortazavi. Over time, he adapted his style, with songs such as Bahar, Mah, To Nashnidi Sedat Kardam, and Do Delbar, composed by renowned Iranian composer Sadegh Nojouki, significantly boosting his popularity.
In addition to his continued collaboration with Zoya Zakarian, Martik worked with prominent post-revolution lyricists, including Jakilin Derderian, Masoud Fardmanesh, Jahanshakh Pazouki, Bijan Samandar, Homa Mirafshar, Ardalan Sarfaraz, Shahyar Ghanbari, and Iraj Jannati Ataei. Alongside composing his own songs, he collaborated with distinguished composers such as Hassan Shamaizadeh, Siavash Ghomayshi, Mohammad Heydari, Sadegh Nojouki, Farid Zoland, and Manouchehr Cheshmazar.
His most recent album, Sayehneshin, was released in February 2015.
After a long hiatus, Martik performed a live concert on September 27, 2025 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. He is also scheduled to perform a series of concerts throughout the United States in November 2025.
Discography
Studio albums
Harir, 1977 AvangToro Yadam Nemireh, 1983 OF-OZ RecordsABGD…, 1984 Refaghat, 1986 Taraneh Enterprises IncParandeh, 1987 Taraneh Enterprises IncNiloofar , 1989 Taraneh Enterprises IncKhab - Complication, 1990 Taraneh Enterprises IncHarir - Complication, 1991 Taraneh Enterprises IncBahaar, 1991 Caltex RecordsMehmoon , 1993 Caltex RecordsSadaf Va Sang, 1994 Taraneh Enterprises IncHoosa, 1995 Taraneh Enterprises Inc Navaye Eshgh, 1996 Nava EntertainmentAtreh Lahzeha, 1997 Taraneh Enterprises IncBa Shoma, 2002 Caltex RecordsSayehneshin, 2015 Sole RecordsSingles
Pastime Paradise, 1976Gharghabeye Dard, 1976Jadeye Sabz, 1976Sha'er, 1976- Adam O Havva, 1978
- Sirelis, 1984
- Karotic, 1984
- Dou Es Im Sere, 1984 Cheshme Tou, 1987 Faghat Tou, 1994 Negahe Tou, 2003 Ba Tou Bad Nistam, 2008Ghalbe Man, 2008Doostam Dashteh Bash, 2008Windmills Of Your Mind, 2017Refaghat, 2018 Eshghe Kamyab, 2019Asheghet Hastam, 2019 Shabe Bidad, 2021Donya Khanoom, 2022
- Baranak, 2023Haghighat, 2023Mara Bekhan, 2023Tahammolam Kon, 2024Khodamo Be Tou Sepordam, 2024