The Israeli singer whose 1969 debut became an unofficial national anthem.
For the public side, start with 'Shir LaShalom.' For something more intimate, try 'Adam Acher' or 'Atah Li Eretz.'
Her 1969 debut 'Shir LaShalom' ('Song for Peace') became something of a national anthem in Israel, giving her a cultural weight few singers carry. Songs like 'Ben Adam' and 'Adam Acher' show how she balanced that public role with more personal material. She represented Israel at Eurovision in 1988 with 'Ben Adam,' finishing seventh.
She made her professional debut in 1969 with 'Shir LaShalom.' Her career developed through the 1970s and 1980s with songs like 'Ben Adam' and 'Natati La Khayay.' She released albums including 'Shir LaShalom' (1969), 'Natati La Khayay' (1974), and 'Ben Adam' (1988).
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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