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Karen Alexander (singer)

Karen Alexander (born 1946) was an American singer-songwriter who had some success in the 1970s.
She was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in one of the suburbs of Hollywood. Her father had a psychoanalytic practice in Beverly Hills. In 1965, she married Esfandiar Bahrampour, an Iranian architect and moved to Tehran. While Karen was living in Tehran she travelled back to the U.S., now and then. On one of these trips she bought a guitar and started writing songs. As a first step in her singing career she started to sing in clubs. Although it was not done for women to sing in Iran, she continued to write songs there, and sent her tapes to America. She obtained a record contract in the early seventies, and before she recorded her first album she appeared as a backing vocalist on albums by Maria Muldaur and Wendy Waldman.〔(Artistdirect.com )〕 Her first album was ''Isn't It Always Love'' (1975). She wrote all the songs herself, except for the title song, which was written by Karla Bonoff.〔("Isn't It Always Love" )〕 Her songs had an up-tempo rhythm and entertaining lyrics.
Three years later she recorded her second and final album, ''Voyager''. This album had a more melancholic atmosphere, and the tempo of most songs was slower than on her first album. In Tehran she had a job at CBS Records, but the Iranian Revolution was growing more and more severe, the CBS office in Tehran closed, and Karen Alexander lost her job. Although by that time many foreigners were already leaving the country, Karen and her husband decided to stay. Eventually, the situation became too dangerous and she fled with her family in 1979. In America they moved first to Portland, Oregon, and later to Palo Alto, California.
==Discography==

* ''Isn't It Always Love'' (1975, Asylum)
* ''Voyager'' (1978, Elektra)

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