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Margalit Tzan'ani

Margalit "Margol" Tzan'ani (Hebrew: מרגלית "מרגול" צנעני; born December 19, 1948[1]) is an Israeli singer and television personality. Tzan'ani is famous for her repertoire of Israeli oriental music style with soul influences, as well as jazz, blues, rock, and pop.

Margalit Tzan'ani
מרגלית צנעני
Background information
Born (1948-12-19) December 19, 1948 (age 74)
Aden, Aden Colony, British Empire
OriginIsrael
GenresMizrahi, soul
Occupation(s)Singer, tv host
Years active1971–present

Biography

Tzan'ani was born in Aden, to a religious Jewish family originally from Sana'a, Yemen. When she was one year old, the family immigrated to Israel with her, and resided in Netanya city. She was the eldest of seven children. Her father, Shalom, was a diamond industry worker, and her mother, Lola, was a housewife.[2] She married Mordi Lavi in 1977 and has one son, Asaf. She divorced in 1985. For many years she performed at weddings and private events. She also worked at a stall in the Jaffa flea market and as a salesgirl at Hamashbir Latzarchan department store. Today she lives in Azor, a village on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.

Musical career

Tzan'ani started her career at the age of 19 in the Israeli production of Hair, where she performed alongside Svika Pick and Tzedi Tzarfati.[2] For the audition, she sang "Rak al atzmi lesaper yadati", based on a poem by the poet Rachel.[2]

She was an extra in the movie Kazablan, released in 1973. That year, she also participated in the musical Lili Gam (Lili Too) with Yizhar Cohen and Roman Sharon. Tzan'ani worked between the years 1970 and 1980 in a successful wedding band called "Shokolada". In 1985 she took part in the song "Rotzim Shalom" ("We Want Peace"), an Israeli version of the song "We Are the World". Tzan'ani's breakthrough was in 1986, when she appeared on Siba LiMesiba (A Reason for a Party) a Friday night television show hosted by Rivka Michaeli on IBA. She sang "Na'ari Shuva Elay" ("My Boy, Come Back to Me"), one of her biggest hits.

Her first album, also called Na'ari Shuva Elay, was released in 1986, with the help of Yehuda Keysar and musical adapter Haim Hadad. Keysar and Hadad paid for the master recording and sold it to Nissim Ben-Haim, her first producer. She also participated in the Israeli Children's Song Festival of that year with "Asaf Sheli" ("My Asaf").

In 1987, Tzan'ani released her second album, Shmor Oti (Keep Me). The song "Shmor Oti" was a big hit.

In 1988, Tzan'ani released her third album, Ahava Avuda (Lost Love).

In 1989, Tzan'ani released the album Menta (Mint), her first collaboration with Jaroslav Jakubovic, who adapted it in jazz style and composed some of the songs. The album included hits like "Od Yehiye Li" ("I'll Have") and "Menta". That same year, she joined the cast of the movie Al Hapanim, together with Rivka Michaeli and Nuli Omer and appeared in the Fesitgal children's song show with the song "Nesikhot Shkhorot" (Black Princesses) which came in third.

In 1990, her album Homot Hemar (Clay Barriers) was released, again produced by Jakubovic, and for the first time included songs Margol wrote. The song "Homot Hemar" is one of her biggest hits. That year, she participated in Festigal again, this time with the song "Gan Eden" (Heaven) that came in fifth.

In 1991, during the Gulf War, Tzan'ani released her fifth album Pgisha (A Date). The song "Pgisha" was a big hit, is still one of her biggest hits. Tzan'ani performed with Shlomo Gronich at the Arad Festival of 1992. Together they recorded the song "Bama'agal" (In the Circle) for Dan Shilon's prime time Channel 2 show Beshidur Hai (Live Broadcast).

In 1993, Tzan'ani released her sixth album Margol (her stage name). The song "Margol" was written about her.

In 1995, she took part in the song "Kutonet Pasim" (Coat of Many Colors) record in Israel Defense Forces Radio, as part of an Immigrant Absorption Minister of Israel's information campaign. That year, she released another album, Eretz Esh Eretz Yam (Fire Land, Sea Land).

In 1997, she released another album called Hofshi (Free), which included the songs "Hofshi", "Alhembera Coffee" and "Maybe". In 1998, she recorded a cover version of the Israeli classic song "Pizmon Ha'Agada" (The Legend's Chorus) for the album Avoda Ivrit, on which famous Israeli musicians recorded cover versions to Israeli classics in honor of 50 years of Israel's independence. She also made a cover version of "Like Drunk" by Zohar Argov for the album Friends Singing Zohar in his memory.

In 2003, Tzan'ani released the album Le'Olam (Forever), most of the songs on which she wrote.

In 2005, she released the album Galeh Li (Tell Me) that included the super-hit "Az Ma?!" (So What?!). Most of this album's songs were written by her son, Asaf Lavi Tzan'ani.

In 2006, she released her album Hameytav. That summer she went to America with Yardena Arazi, Ilanit, Ruti Navon. and Shlomit Aharon for a tour of Jewish communities.

In 2009, Tzan'ani released her album Davka Hayom (Today of All Days). The song "Etz Yarok MiPlastic" ("Plastic Tree") was a super-hit. It was the most played song on Israeli radio stations that year.

In 2010, Tzan'ani released her super-hit "Halayla" ("Tonight"), which was used as a soundtrack intro for the TV show "Onat HaHatunot 2" (Wedding Season 2). The song released as a single and not a part of an album, since she didn't release an album until later.

In 2012, Tzan'ani recorded new versions of her greatest hits "Na'ari Shuva Elay 2012", "Menta 2012", "Od Ihye Li 2012", "Homot Hemar 2012" and "Pgisha 2012".

In 2014, Tzan'ani started a concert tour with the singer Zehava Ben. Later on that same year, she joined Arisa, a company that produces Mizrahi-themed parties at gay and gay-friendly clubs, for the production of the video of her protest single Po ze lo Eropa (It Ain't Europe Here), written and composed by Doron Medalie. Arisa's lead dancer, drag queen Uriel Yekutiel, performs in the song's video.[3]

On January 18, 2015 Tzanani released "Od Yom" ("Another Day"), a duet with Eti Levi, and that same year she began hosting a radio show on Kol HaMedina named "Po ze lo Eropa!" with broadcaster Hani Zubida.

On June 28, 2016 Tzan'ani released the song "Rachok miKan ("Far Away"), written and composed by her son, Assaf Lavi.

Musical influences

In an interview with Haaretz newspaper, Tzan'ani cited Ella Fitzgerald, Tina Turner, and Aretha Franklin as major influences.[2]

Television career

In 1993, Tzan'ani hosted her own talk show, Margol, on Channel 2.

In 2001, she hosted the cooking show BaMitbakh im Margol (In the Kitchen With Margol) on the Briza Channel and took part in the panel of a talk show on the same channel. Tsan'ani also hosted radio shows and took part in the comic drama series Pick Up on Channel Ten as the mother of Gili. She has been parodied on the comedy show Eretz Nehederet.

In 2006, she was chosen to be a judge in Kokhav Nolad, the Israeli version of American Idol. She continued in this capacity for four seasons.[2]

Other works

In 2007, Tzan'ani voiced Darlin' in the Hebrew dub of the animated film Everyone's Hero.

Allegations of extortion

On August 16, 2011 Israeli Police arrested[4] Tzan'ani and her son, Asaf Tzan'ani, during a raid on their homes. She was charged with extortion and blackmail against her manager, Assaf Atedgi. The charges against her son, Asaf, were dropped. Tzan'ani denied the charges against her.[5] The case was covered widely by the Israeli media and at the same time, the media was criticized for portraying successful Mizrahi recording artists as engaged in illegal activities.[6] Tzan'ani was tried, found guilty and sentenced to 6 months in prison, which she served performing community service. She later continued her music career.[7]

Discography

  • 1986 – Na'Ari Shuva Elay
  • 1987 – Shmor Oti
  • 1988 – Ahava Avuda
  • 1989 – Menta
  • 1990 – Homot Hemar
  • 1991 – Pgisha
  • 1992 – Greatest Hits 1
  • 1993 – Margol
  • 1995 – Erez Esh Eretz Yam
  • 1997 – Hofshi
  • 2003 – LeOlam
  • 2005 – Gale Li
  • 2006 – Gold
  • 2009 – Davka Hayom

References

  1. ^ According to Ishim website and a statement by her attorney in court
  2. ^ a b c d e Don't mess around with me, Haaretz
  3. ^ Uriel Presents: “This is Not Europe”
  4. ^ Top Israeli Singer Margalit Tzan'ani Arrested for Alleged Blackmail, Link to Crime Ring. Haaretz
  5. ^ Senyor, Eli (August 16, 2011). "Singer Margalit Tzanani denies extortion allegations". Ynet.
  6. ^ The Sefardi Phobia Shows its Face in Public - the Margalit Tzanani Affair September 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. The Coalition Against Racism in Israel
  7. ^ Convicted Singer Returns to Stage. The Forward

External links

  • Official website (in Hebrew)

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Margalit Margol Tzan ani Hebrew מרגלית מרגול צנעני born December 19 1948 1 is an Israeli singer and television personality Tzan ani is famous for her repertoire of Israeli oriental music style with soul influences as well as jazz blues rock and pop Margalit Tzan ani מרגלית צנעני Background informationBorn 1948 12 19 December 19 1948 age 74 Aden Aden Colony British EmpireOriginIsraelGenresMizrahi soulOccupation s Singer tv hostYears active1971 present Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical career 3 Musical influences 4 Television career 5 Other works 6 Allegations of extortion 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditTzan ani was born in Aden to a religious Jewish family originally from Sana a Yemen When she was one year old the family immigrated to Israel with her and resided in Netanya city She was the eldest of seven children Her father Shalom was a diamond industry worker and her mother Lola was a housewife 2 She married Mordi Lavi in 1977 and has one son Asaf She divorced in 1985 For many years she performed at weddings and private events She also worked at a stall in the Jaffa flea market and as a salesgirl at Hamashbir Latzarchan department store Today she lives in Azor a village on the outskirts of Tel Aviv Musical career EditTzan ani started her career at the age of 19 in the Israeli production of Hair where she performed alongside Svika Pick and Tzedi Tzarfati 2 For the audition she sang Rak al atzmi lesaper yadati based on a poem by the poet Rachel 2 She was an extra in the movie Kazablan released in 1973 That year she also participated in the musical Lili Gam Lili Too with Yizhar Cohen and Roman Sharon Tzan ani worked between the years 1970 and 1980 in a successful wedding band called Shokolada In 1985 she took part in the song Rotzim Shalom We Want Peace an Israeli version of the song We Are the World Tzan ani s breakthrough was in 1986 when she appeared on Siba LiMesiba A Reason for a Party a Friday night television show hosted by Rivka Michaeli on IBA She sang Na ari Shuva Elay My Boy Come Back to Me one of her biggest hits Her first album also called Na ari Shuva Elay was released in 1986 with the help of Yehuda Keysar and musical adapter Haim Hadad Keysar and Hadad paid for the master recording and sold it to Nissim Ben Haim her first producer She also participated in the Israeli Children s Song Festival of that year with Asaf Sheli My Asaf In 1987 Tzan ani released her second album Shmor Oti Keep Me The song Shmor Oti was a big hit In 1988 Tzan ani released her third album Ahava Avuda Lost Love In 1989 Tzan ani released the album Menta Mint her first collaboration with Jaroslav Jakubovic who adapted it in jazz style and composed some of the songs The album included hits like Od Yehiye Li I ll Have and Menta That same year she joined the cast of the movie Al Hapanim together with Rivka Michaeli and Nuli Omer and appeared in the Fesitgal children s song show with the song Nesikhot Shkhorot Black Princesses which came in third In 1990 her album Homot Hemar Clay Barriers was released again produced by Jakubovic and for the first time included songs Margol wrote The song Homot Hemar is one of her biggest hits That year she participated in Festigal again this time with the song Gan Eden Heaven that came in fifth In 1991 during the Gulf War Tzan ani released her fifth album Pgisha A Date The song Pgisha was a big hit is still one of her biggest hits Tzan ani performed with Shlomo Gronich at the Arad Festival of 1992 Together they recorded the song Bama agal In the Circle for Dan Shilon s prime time Channel 2 show Beshidur Hai Live Broadcast In 1993 Tzan ani released her sixth album Margol her stage name The song Margol was written about her In 1995 she took part in the song Kutonet Pasim Coat of Many Colors record in Israel Defense Forces Radio as part of an Immigrant Absorption Minister of Israel s information campaign That year she released another album Eretz Esh Eretz Yam Fire Land Sea Land In 1997 she released another album called Hofshi Free which included the songs Hofshi Alhembera Coffee and Maybe In 1998 she recorded a cover version of the Israeli classic song Pizmon Ha Agada The Legend s Chorus for the album Avoda Ivrit on which famous Israeli musicians recorded cover versions to Israeli classics in honor of 50 years of Israel s independence She also made a cover version of Like Drunk by Zohar Argov for the album Friends Singing Zohar in his memory In 2003 Tzan ani released the album Le Olam Forever most of the songs on which she wrote In 2005 she released the album Galeh Li Tell Me that included the super hit Az Ma So What Most of this album s songs were written by her son Asaf Lavi Tzan ani In 2006 she released her album Hameytav That summer she went to America with Yardena Arazi Ilanit Ruti Navon and Shlomit Aharon for a tour of Jewish communities In 2009 Tzan ani released her album Davka Hayom Today of All Days The song Etz Yarok MiPlastic Plastic Tree was a super hit It was the most played song on Israeli radio stations that year In 2010 Tzan ani released her super hit Halayla Tonight which was used as a soundtrack intro for the TV show Onat HaHatunot 2 Wedding Season 2 The song released as a single and not a part of an album since she didn t release an album until later In 2012 Tzan ani recorded new versions of her greatest hits Na ari Shuva Elay 2012 Menta 2012 Od Ihye Li 2012 Homot Hemar 2012 and Pgisha 2012 In 2014 Tzan ani started a concert tour with the singer Zehava Ben Later on that same year she joined Arisa a company that produces Mizrahi themed parties at gay and gay friendly clubs for the production of the video of her protest single Po ze lo Eropa It Ain t Europe Here written and composed by Doron Medalie Arisa s lead dancer drag queen Uriel Yekutiel performs in the song s video 3 On January 18 2015 Tzanani released Od Yom Another Day a duet with Eti Levi and that same year she began hosting a radio show on Kol HaMedina named Po ze lo Eropa with broadcaster Hani Zubida On June 28 2016 Tzan ani released the song Rachok miKan Far Away written and composed by her son Assaf Lavi Musical influences EditIn an interview with Haaretz newspaper Tzan ani cited Ella Fitzgerald Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin as major influences 2 Television career EditIn 1993 Tzan ani hosted her own talk show Margol on Channel 2 In 2001 she hosted the cooking show BaMitbakh im Margol In the Kitchen With Margol on the Briza Channel and took part in the panel of a talk show on the same channel Tsan ani also hosted radio shows and took part in the comic drama series Pick Up on Channel Ten as the mother of Gili She has been parodied on the comedy show Eretz Nehederet In 2006 she was chosen to be a judge in Kokhav Nolad the Israeli version of American Idol She continued in this capacity for four seasons 2 Other works EditIn 2007 Tzan ani voiced Darlin in the Hebrew dub of the animated film Everyone s Hero Allegations of extortion EditOn August 16 2011 Israeli Police arrested 4 Tzan ani and her son Asaf Tzan ani during a raid on their homes She was charged with extortion and blackmail against her manager Assaf Atedgi The charges against her son Asaf were dropped Tzan ani denied the charges against her 5 The case was covered widely by the Israeli media and at the same time the media was criticized for portraying successful Mizrahi recording artists as engaged in illegal activities 6 Tzan ani was tried found guilty and sentenced to 6 months in prison which she served performing community service She later continued her music career 7 Discography Edit1986 Na Ari Shuva Elay 1987 Shmor Oti 1988 Ahava Avuda 1989 Menta 1990 Homot Hemar 1991 Pgisha 1992 Greatest Hits 1 1993 Margol 1995 Erez Esh Eretz Yam 1997 Hofshi 2003 LeOlam 2005 Gale Li 2006 Gold 2009 Davka HayomReferences Edit According to Ishim website and a statement by her attorney in court a b c d e Don t mess around with me Haaretz Uriel Presents This is Not Europe Top Israeli Singer Margalit Tzan ani Arrested for Alleged Blackmail Link to Crime Ring Haaretz Senyor Eli August 16 2011 Singer Margalit Tzanani denies extortion allegations Ynet The Sefardi Phobia Shows its Face in Public the Margalit Tzanani Affair Archived September 17 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Coalition Against Racism in Israel Convicted Singer Returns to Stage The ForwardExternal links EditOfficial website in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margalit Tzan 27ani amp oldid 1109159878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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