à Âebnem Ferah (born 12 April 1972) is a Turkish singer, songwriter, composer, and guitarist. She was the lead vocalist of the all-female hard rock band Volvox until 1994, after which she went on to pursue an illustrious solo career. Her music style varies from pop rock to hard rock though her later albums have progressively incorporated more of the hard rock sound.
à Âebnem Ferah was born on 12 April 1972 in Yalova to ethnic Turkish immigrant parents from Skopje, Yugoslavia. She first took solfeggio and instrument lessons from her father who was also a teacher. She grew up listening to her father's Rumelian folk songs played with baÃÂlama, mandolin and piano.
She got her first guitar when she was in the first year in boarding at Namñk Sözeri Highschool of Bursa. She got acoustic lessons. During her second year, she hired a studio with her friends and formed the group Pegasus. The group had their first stage appearance during a rock festival in Bursa, in 1987. After a while, Pegasus disbanded. In 1988, à Âebnem formed Volvox with four friends of hers that they named after the microorganism known as volvox, which they encountered in a biology lesson.
After graduating from high school, she attended Middle East Technical University, studying economics, and moved to Ankara with her sister. During this time, she met ÃÂzlem Tekin, who has later become another recognized pop-rock musician in Turkey, and ÃÂzlem joined Volvox. Volvox could not practice for a year and a half because the members experienced a hardship with coming together, with the other members except ÃÂzlem and à Âebnem living in Istanbul. In her second year at the university, à Âebnem changed her mind about being an economist; instead she dropped out and moved back to Istanbul.
In Istanbul, she attended classes on English language and literature at the Istanbul University. For two years she performed in various bars with Volvox until dissolution of the band in 1994.
After the dissolution of the all-female rock band Volvox in the early 1990s, à Âebnem Ferah began focusing on her solo career. Although short-lived, Volvox gave Ferah attention from professionals. Turkish diva Sezen Aksu and Aksu's writing/recording partner Onno Tunç saw Volvox on television. In a short time, Ferah sang back vocals for Sezen Aksu.
In 1996 Ferah released her first album Kadñn (Woman), which contained some of her best known songs, including Vazgeçtim Dünyadan (I Gave up on the World), YaÃÂmurlar (Rains), Bu Aà Âk Fazla Sana (This Love Is Too Much for You), and Fñrtñna (Storm). They featured polished production from producer ðskender Paydaà Â. These recordings came off much differently from how she would later perform the songs live. Kadñn was a hit and many club and arena gigs followed its release. In 1998, she provided the singing voice of Ariel for the Turkish dubbing of The Little Mermaid.
Three years after her debut album, Ferah released her second album, Artñk Kñsa Cümleler Kuruyorum(1999). Continuing her collaboration with ðskender Paydaà  and musicians from the band Pentagram/Mezarkabul, she reduced the use of synthesized sounds in favor of a darker and heavier rock-oriented approach. Personal loss, including the death of her sister prior to the albumâÂÂs release, influenced its emotional tone. While the album featured fewer mainstream-oriented songs, it contributed to the development of a dedicated fanbase.
In 2001, Ferah released her third studio album, Perdeler, which leaned toward a more acoustic music. The album followed the death of her father during the 1999 ðzmit earthquake. Aside from the lead single "Sigara", Perdeler produced limited chart success. The album also included a collaboration with the Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica on the title track.
Her next step was the fourth album, Kelimeler Yetse, was released in 2003. The album continued her exploration of introspective themes and featured songs such as "Ben à Âarkñmñ Söylerken" and "Mayñn Tarlasñ".
In 2005, she released her fifth studio album Can Kñrñklarñ, produced by Tarkan Gözübüyük. The album showcased her heavier side and was her most distorted recording. After her nationwide concert tour, a live CD/DVD 10 Mart 2007 Istanbul Konseri was released in 2007.
In December 2009, she released her sixth studio album Benim Adñm Orman (My Name is Forest), features slow rock songs like Bazñ Aà Âklar (Some Loves) and Eski (Old) while there were hard rock songs like, Merhaba (Hello) and Mahalle (Neighborhood). This album indicates her point of view for rock music.
On 12 April 2018, she released her latest album, Parmak ðzi (Fingerprint). It features the title track Koridor (Corridor).
Kadñn Album Tour (1997) Artñk Kñsa Cümleler Kuruyorum Album Tour (1999) Fanta Tour (2002, 2003, 2010 and 2013) Coca-Cola Soundwave Tour (2006) Istanbul Concert (2007) (with ðstanbul Symphonic Project) KoçFest (2007 and 2008) Benim Adñm Orman Album Tour (2010) Turkey Tour (2011) Vodafone Free Zone Tour (2011, 2012 and 2013)
Throughout her solo career, Ã Âebnem Ferah has performed with a rotating group of musicians who have contributed to her studio recordings and live performances. The members of her backing band have included:
à Âebnem Ferah has conducted several concert tours throughout her solo career, primarily in Turkey, following the release of her studio albums.