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Pournouri studied law in high school and has also owned and run several restaurant and bars in [[Norway]] and arranged club nights in [[Stockholm]].<ref name="sverigesradio"/> On 9 July 2015 he was the presenter for [[Sommar i P1]] on [[Sveriges Radio]].<ref name="sverigesradio"/> |
Pournouri studied law in high school and has also owned and run several restaurant and bars in [[Norway]] and arranged club nights in [[Stockholm]].<ref name="sverigesradio"/> On 9 July 2015 he was the presenter for [[Sommar i P1]] on [[Sveriges Radio]].<ref name="sverigesradio"/> |
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Arash Pournouri, (born 28 August 1981 in Iran) is an Iranian-Swedish record manager, record producer, songwriter and record executive. While he is most known as the former manager for Avicii, their artist-manager relationship ended in December 2016, and is also known for co-writing the lyrics to Cazzette's song, “Beam Me Up”.[1] He owns the music label PRMD and the booking agency At Night Management.[1][2]
Pournouri studied law in high school and has also owned and run several restaurant and bars in Norway and arranged club nights in Stockholm.[1] On 9 July 2015 he was the presenter for Sommar i P1 on Sveriges Radio.[1]
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- ^ a b c d Billboard. "Arash "Ash" Pournouri". Retrieved 26 Dec 2016.
- ^ "DagensPS.se – Avicii-geniets tabbe: "Ville bara att de skulle konka"". Retrieved 20 July 2015.
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