Davurov Davron Normurodovich. He is of Uzbek nationality and was born on January 22 under the sign of Aquarius. His stage name is Shanson. In 1980, he entered the V.A. Uspensky Special Music School to study percussion instruments. It was there that his early musical potential became apparent.
In reality, Davron had been very interested in singing since his youth. He played the national musical instrument, the doira, and studied the songs of famous authors and performers. During his school days, he was a soloist in a choir ensemble. In 1988, he participated in a Republican competition and became a laureate. In 1989, he became a soloist for a wind orchestra and participated in the "Astrava-89" International Festival in the Czech Republic, where he won the Grand Prix.
In 1991, he enrolled at the M. Ashrafi Tashkent State Conservatory. He graduated from the State Conservatory with excellent grades in 1996. He became a laureate of the "Yangi Taronalar" Republican competition for pop singers in 2000. "Chanson" is one of the popular musical genres, covering themes of bard, romance, and free-style music. He chose this specific musical direction for his creative career.
Davron Shanson is considered one of the well-known singers working in this genre in Uzbekistan. Since 2006, Davron began collaborating with the "Tarona Records" company. Throughout his creative career, Davron Shanson has released 5 music albums. The first album was released in 2005 under the title "Samolyot Baku-Moskva" at the "Girey Records" studio. In 2006, his second album, titled "Men siz uchun kuylayman" ("I sing for you"), was released.
The third album, "Mersedes", was released by the "Tarona Records" studio in 2007. Life is very beautiful! Indeed, "Hayot juda ham go'zal!" ("Life is always beautiful!"). It was under this title that Davron's fourth album was released. In 2010, the fifth album, titled "Hayotdagi qo'shiqlar" ("With a song through life"), was also released by the "Tarona Records" studio. Davron's songs provide listeners with joy, comfort, and the opportunity to breathe easily.
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