Superstar Siavash Shams (Iran)
performing “Truth, Ego, Soul and Blessings” in
Loving the Silent Tears

In-Depth with Loving the Silent Tears Star:
Siavash Shams

To all his worldwide fans, Siavash Shams is a superstar in the truest sense of the word. Rising to fame at the youthful age of 22 with his debut album Hamsayehaa, which is still one of the best-selling Persian albums of all time, Mr. Shams is considered a legendary icon of Persian music.


In an interview with Supreme Master Television, he recounts, “When an artist, for the first time, goes on the stage and sees all the people, and the connection you find with them, and you find yourself so comfortable with the stage, then you know that’s what God meant for you to do. And I always wanted to preach through my music peaceful, happy love songs. And I’m blessed and thankful that I can do this. It’s something I love.”

A true pioneer, Siavash Shams modernized Middle Eastern/Persian music by adopting traditional melodies and lyrics and blending them with Western rhythms. His work has inspired a whole generation of Iranian pop and R&B artists. He shares the secret to his musical success as follows: “Just open your eyes and heart, and follow it. As one quote from a movie says: ‘Your heart is free, just follow it.’ And life has so much, so much to talk about. That’s how I’ve been doing my work.”
Bestselling debut album Hamsayehaa

One of the few Persian artists to write his own songs, Siavash Shams has produced seven successful albums, primarily about love, and has sold over one million copies of his albums worldwide. He has performed at sold-out venues around the globe. His hit song “Dokhtar Irouni” made him a household name overnight and his album Sahneh solidified his place in Persian music history. The Daily Star newspaper named Siavash Shams one of the most popular non-religious singers in Iran. In response to his meteoric success, the star had humbly shared, “Music, it breaks all the barriers, all those things that actually we need to break. Through music it is possible to give hope to people. When I see people write to me that because of me and my music, my interviews, they kind of found salvation, peace, and they didn’t get into drugs or they let go of addiction, or, you know, [gained] a sense of family and all the other things, that makes me happy. If I make a difference in one person’s life, I think that’s what it is all about. If everybody does that, [help] one person, I think we will have a beautiful world.”
Siavash Shams is an all-time favorite Iranian pop singer/songwriter with fans worldwide.

The Persian music legend also has a big heart for good causes. In 2006, Siavash Shams and his wife Caroline adopted Noah Johan Shams, a beautiful baby of Mexican/Guatemalan heritage. In 2008, the couple welcomed a second adopted child, Rocco Cyrus Shams, into their family. “Now that I have my children, I'm in need of them more than anything in life. And without them, I could not breathe really. That's how beautiful they are. Beyond anything in life, I think no child should stay without parents in the world, and we can achieve that.”

Siavash Sham’s outlook on life includes “getting out of yourself and doing more with what God gave you: power, money, fame. It's the only reason I think God gives you those things, is to help others, or else it's just a walk to nothingness, emptiness, and you are never going to find true happiness.”

This openness to using his God-given talents for a greater good seems to have led him on the path to participating in Loving the Silent Tears.

For the Middle East number in the musical, Siavash Shams was joined by two young and talented female singers, Liel Kolet from Israel and Lebanese-Palestinian vocalist Camellia Abou-Odah, in performing the powerful song, titled Truth, Ego, Soul and Blessings,” based on the poetry of Supreme Master Ching Hai. The music was composed by Emmy winner Doug Katsaros (Footloose) with Siavash Shams composing the music for the stanzas to be sung in Persian. Mr. Shams stated, “When you bring so many different cultures together, there is an energy that is kind of hard to describe, especially when the lyrics and the vibe is so positive, about peace, love, humanity.”

There were three groups of dancers on stage all around the trio of singers, each distinctly dancing in Persian, Arab and Jewish styles, yet beautifully in harmony with one another.  

Siavash Shams opened the Middle Eastern section with the first stanza, which he translated into Farsi language and adapted to Persian classical modal music, in order to best convey the deep message of the poem.

from "Truth, Ego, Soul and Blessings"

People are at ease with lying and
I might have liked to try their art.
But there is only one problem:
Whenever my mouth opens,
the TRUTH just keeps bubbling forth!

—Excerpt from Silent Tears poetry collection
By Supreme Master Ching Hai
Formosa - 1980s

Liel Kolet and Camellia Abou-Odah then sang other verses of the piece in both English as well as their native languages, Hebrew and Arabic.

About the song, Siavash Shams stated, “I believe my vision on it: When you think about the Supreme Being, God that is in everybody’s heart, it really goes beyond anything else. I know we love our children, our wives, and our family, our friends and everything. But there is a power above all this that makes this all happen. All we have to do is seek in our heart and we will find it. And I think it is a great, great song and great lyrics.”


“It was an honor to be
part of this show. It was a

magical and life-changing
experience.”

— Siavash Shams, Persian superstar

Summing up the Loving the Silent Tears musical, he added, “Supreme Master Ching Hai wrote very nice poems about life and love and peace. It’s about finding peace and finding God within yourself, and something above all the love we have in this life. I think when you are not self-centered and can erase selfishness, then you can grow. We could build a better, peaceful world together.”

With the theme of the musical being one of peace, the event promoted the concept of harmony among all beings, including animals, through the compassionate vegan diet. Mr. Shams remarked, “Actually, I’ve been loving it so much that I am thinking about, really me and my wife, we’re thinking about going vegetarian,” he added, “I’d really love to go vegan because of the fact that it will save nature, species, the beautiful Earth.”


With an estimated global audience of 123 million people, Voice of America (VOA) is the US government’s international broadcasting service. VOA-Iran had substantial coverage of the musical with an interview with Siavash Shams prior to the musical as well as another post-event feature.

Following is an excerpt from Mr. Shams’ live interview which also included questions from the audience.

VOA: Another person is asking: In the past, Siavash sang songs in English and Spanish.

Is he happy with the results? Will he be singing this kind of song in the future?
Interview on
Voice of America

Siavash Shams: As you know, there will be a very big show, a musical, at the Shrine Auditorium on October 27, and they invited me to be the singer from Iran and all of that work is in English. This is good for Iran and for being Iranian. I think it is important when something, somebody can shed some positive light on Iran. And I have always loved to do this kind of work, because I grew up here and write in many languages.

VOA: Could you describe your part a little bit and what the show is about?

Siavash Shams: You see, Loving the Silent Tears is the name of the show. It has the message of peace and love. And the group that is doing this, is a positive one, and when they invited me, because very famous artists are involved in it too, Grammy winners like Jody Watley. And many other people from other countries are coming here to perform, I was very happy that they invited me. And their purpose is good and that’s why I will be there.

VOA: We will surely try to make a program about the show and air it on Shabahang so viewers and your fans know what the show is about.

Keen media interest on Siavash Shams'
participation in the musical
 

Prior to the show, Siavash Shams had expressed, “I thank everybody that is involved working so hard for making it happen. It's beautiful. It is a hard work. But it is very good because politics makes walls and we can break them with music. I will give my hundred percent for this musical. And I hope I can do justice to it.”  

Based on the overwhelming applause of the 6,000-plus audience as well as the heartfelt feedback for the song, “Truth, Ego, Soul and Blessings,” it was evident that Siavash Shams, along with Liel Kolet and Camellia Abou-Odah, did give their all in the performance, deeply touching all listeners.

The Artists and Creative Team:

The Presenters: Guest Speaker: George Chakiris (Vegetarian)  /  MC: Susie Castillo (Vegan)  /  MC: Corey Feldman (Vegetarian)  /  MC: Kelly Packard (Vegetarian)  /  MC: Kristoff St. John (Vegetarian)  

The Cast: Camellia Abou-Odah (Arab region)  /  Flo Ankah (France)  /  Black Uhuru (Jamaica)  /  Liz Callaway (Australia)  /  Junior Case (Conductor)  /  Patti Cohenour (Joy)  /  Luke Eberl (Pete)  /  Debbie Gravitte (USA)  /  Hồ Quỳnh Hương (Vegan)(Âu Lạc)  /  Mark Janicello (Vegetarian) (Italy)  /  Brian Joo (Korea)  /  Liel Kolet (Israel)  /  Kiril Kulish (Russia)  /  Katie McMahon (Ireland)  /  Heather Park (Vegan) (Korea)  /  Fabiana Passoni (Brazil)  /  Jon Secada (Cuba)  /  Siavash Shams (Iran)  /  Kay Tse (Vegetarian) (China)  /  Jody Watley (Africa)  

The Composers: Jorge Calandrelli  /  Al Kasha  /  Doug Katsaros  /  Henry Krieger  /  Don Pippin  /  Nan Schwartz  /  David Shire   

The Creative Team: Director: Vincent Paterson  / Choreographer: Bonnie Story   /  Production Scenic Designer: John Iacovelli  /  Writer: Frank Evans, Writer: Cynthia Lewis Ferrell