Ali Zand Vakili (Persian: علی زند وکیلی, born February 16, 1986, in Shiraz) is an Iranian singer, composer, and music teacher. He began his artistic career in music as a child by singing and playing the tonbak. In 1998, after the establishment of Shiraz Music Conservatory, he was one of its first entrants. After studying at Shiraz Music Conservatory for three years and learning santour, piano and tonbak in 2002, he entered Tehran Conservatory of Music and graduated from there. He went on to read the piece and a few years later became famous with the release of the lullaby piece. Zandukili is currently a music expert.

  • Winner of the Golden Statue for the best composite and experimental piece of music outside the album, selected by the people from the third annual celebration of our music for the piece "Tarshro" composed by Darkoob and sung by Ali Zandokili.


  • Winner of the Golden Statue of the best piece of fusion and experimental music chosen by the people for the piece "Lullaby" from our fourth annual music festival

Zandokili said after receiving his award: "I am happy that this piece was able to receive the award for the best piece with the efforts of Alireza Afkari, Afshin Moghadam, Mahmoud Shobiri, Sepehr Sahebi and Saeed Zamani.


  • Winner of the Golden Statue of the best piece of fusion and experimental music from the people's point of view for the piece "Believe Me" from our fifth annual music festival

"Thank you to the composer, songwriter and arranger," Zandukili said after receiving the award. In memory of my father, be the child of art, not the child of the father.