Avi Peretz (singer)
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אבי פרץ) sometimes transliterated Avi Perez (born on 9 December 1966) is an Israeli singer of Jewish
Mizrahi music Mizrahi music ( he, מוזיקה מזרחית '  , "Eastern music/Oriental music") refers to a music genre in Israel that combines elements from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa; and is mostly performed by Israelis of Mizrahi Jewish d ...
(in Hebrew מוזיקה מזרחית i.e., Muziqa mizrahit, meaning Oriental music).


Biography

Perez grew up in
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, Israel. His grandfather was a famous poet in
Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to ...
. From a young age Peretz learned to play the keyboard, and began his music career at age 13. In 1992, he had his great break with "קשה לי" which became an immediate hit. Based on that success, he released his debut album "גלגל הזמן" (Lit. "Wheel of time") and even a bigger hit with tens of thousands of albums sold and a big launch through Israeli radio. It also resulted in a new hit for Peretz, a cover interpretation of
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song "שיר אהבה ישן" (Lit. "Old love song"). In 1993, he released his follow-up album, "אליך" (Lit. "To you"). The most famous single from the album was yet another cover interpretation version of the song "ערב ערב" (Lit. "Every night") a song by Aris San, a Greek singer with huge popularity in Israel in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1995 came the third album "לך שרתי", an album successful due to the iconic rendition "אוריאנה" by prominent Israeli singer
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and "שיר של יום חולין" as a duo with
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. In 1997, Peretz released the album "שלווה" (Lit. "Peacefulness"), which included cover versions of songs composed by Yair Rosenblum. Successful tracks from the album included "אוריאנה" and the duet "שיר של יום חולין" as a return hit of the duet with Arazi. Other famous tracks included "היה לי חבר היה לי אח" (Lit. "Be my friend be my brother") and "מיכלי", a song written by Rosenblum's companion shortly before the artist's death. In 1998, came a double CD collection album including his best songs with a bonus of four new songs: "בך מאוהב" (Lit. "In love with you") and "אור שבעת הימים" (Lit. "light of the seven days") as well as duet "זה הלילה" (Lit. "This night") and "התחנה המרכזית", the latter performed with
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. The album also contained bonus videos, and a remixed new performances of his debut hit "קשה לי". In 2001 came the studio album "כל פעם מחדש" (Lit. "Each time anew"), an album that brought the hits "שוב לשוב" (Lit. "Back again") wrote by Yossi Gispan (יוסי גיספן), and a duet with singer Uriel Shlomi (אוריאל שלומי) called "אהובה" (Lit. "My love") and "כל פעם מחדש", a song that won the second place in the Israel Song Festival. The distinction of this album was that unlike most previous albums, it was self-composed in nine of the ten tracks included. Peretz in addition to being a successful Mizrahi artist has written songs for many artists, including
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and
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(אלי לוזון). After a hiatus of five years, amidst speculations he released in 2006 his new album "קטנטנה" (Lit. "Smallest") that has kept his popularity live. In 2012, he returned to celebrate his 20-year career.''Yediot Aharonot'' – קשה לו אבי פרץ מנסה להתקמבק (in Hebrew)
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Discography


Albums

*1992: Galgal HaZman ( he, גלגל הזמן, ''lit.'' "The Wheel of Time") *1993: Elayich ( he, אליך, ''lit.'' "To You") *1995: Lach Sharti ( he, לך שרתי, ''lit.'' "I Sang For You") *1997: Shalva ( he, שלווה, ''lit.'' "Peacefulness") *1998: HaOsef HaKaful ( he, האוסף הכפול, ''lit.'' "Double Compilation Album") *2001: Kol Pa'am Mechadash ( he, כל פעם מחדש, ''lit.'' "Each Time from the Beginning") *2006: Ktantana ( he, קטנטנה, ''lit.'' "Smallest") *2012:
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References

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