Check out the section in Wikipedia for being added as a "Notable" musician:

There are requirements: An artist has to have a certain amount of required achievements to be included as a "Notable Musician"


AND AS FOR YOUR COMMENT: "(In contrast, Sadeghi who as expat is famous out of Iran is not considered a grand master of the same spirit. At least not by the Persian musicians I know)"

Manoochehr Sadeghi is NOT an "expat" - THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF YOUR HOME ADDRESS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT KIND OF MUSICIAN YOU ARE. THAT IS PROBABLY THE MOST IGNORANT COMMENT I HAVE READ IN A LONG TIME. SO WHAT: IF SADEGHI LIVED IN IRAN HIS MUSICAL TALENT WOULD HAVE BEEN HIGHER? REALLY DUMB COMMENT.

Manoochehr Sadeghi IS considered the Grand Master of the Santur because he is 76 years old and one of two students of the late SABA that are alive today. He has been playing and teaching Santur for over 65 years.

No one is doubting the Kamkars are amazing Santur players. They need to be listed on Wikipedia on their own page and then added to this list.

That is the procedure. which is missing for them. So instead of making stupid comments about other musicians: Go read the rules on how to add the Kamkar's to Wikipedia and spend the time to do it correctly and then add them to the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Santurman (talkcontribs) 05:25, 6 June 2014 (UTC)Reply