Elton Ahi, is a Persian music producer from Iran.
10 Facts About Elton Ahi
Elton Ahi played rock guitar as a teenager in Tehran, Iran.
Elton Ahi moved to the United States to attend the University of Southern California.
Elton Ahi quickly reached his goal of learning to play nearly every Elton John song.
Elton Ahi began his musical career at the age of 15, writing and producing the Iranian album, "Destination".
Elton Ahi started college at USC at a very young age, studying architecture while pursuing his side interest of music by drumming in an American band.
Elton Ahi won US "DJ of the Year" in 1977, spinning for such famous clubs as Studio 54 in New York City and Jimmy's in Monaco.
Elton Ahi currently owns Rusk studios in Los Angeles, recording house for artists such as Donna Summer, Billy Idol, Laura Branigan, and Elton John.
Elton Ahi co-produced Engelbert Humperdinck and the Patsy Cline "Duets" album with record producer Michael Blakey.
Elton Ahi has written songs for artists such as Mansour, a contemporary Persian artist.