Ilanit
Ilanit was born Ilanit Bat Elmaliach in Tel Aviv in 1947. She started performing professionally around 1964, when she was about seventeen. Her voice had a...
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Ilanit was born Ilanit Bat Elmaliach in Tel Aviv in 1947. She started performing professionally around 1964, when she was about seventeen. Her voice had a particular richness that caught people's attention early on.
In the 1970s she recorded several songs that became well-known in Israel, including "Eretz Eretz Eretz" and "Israel Sheli Chogeget." The first of those, with lyrics by Ehud Manor, seemed to connect with a certain national mood and became something like an unofficial anthem. It's still one of the songs people mention when they talk about her.
She kept recording through the decades, putting out songs like "Ad Halom" and "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim." Her career had its share of public attention and some quieter periods, but that voice remained a recognizable part of Israeli radio for a long time.
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