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出生于1978年的Sarit Hadad (希伯來(lái)語(yǔ): ???? ???),是以色列天后級(jí)歌手.曲風(fēng)充滿著中東的風(fēng)情,異國(guó)風(fēng)情的旋律加上恰到好處的節(jié)奏,古老文化與現(xiàn)代節(jié)奏的結(jié)合帶給人十足的新鮮感!
到目前為止,Sarit Hadad已發(fā)行了9張唱片,多次獲得"年度歌手" 更多>
出生于1978年的Sarit Hadad (希伯來(lái)語(yǔ): ???? ???),是以色列天后級(jí)歌手.曲風(fēng)充滿著中東的風(fēng)情,異國(guó)風(fēng)情的旋律加上恰到好處的節(jié)奏,古老文化與現(xiàn)代節(jié)奏的結(jié)合帶給人十足的新鮮感!
到目前為止,Sarit Hadad已發(fā)行了9張唱片,多次獲得"年度歌手"獎(jiǎng),并在以色列舉行過(guò)上千次演唱會(huì),甚至到歐洲、美國(guó)進(jìn)行表演。出生在音樂(lè)世家中的Sarit,在8歲時(shí)就偷偷離開(kāi)家,跑到酒吧中表演.10歲時(shí)參加了在家鄉(xiāng)Hadera舉行的青年音樂(lè)比賽,以一場(chǎng)精彩的鋼琴表演打動(dòng)了評(píng)委的心. 少年時(shí)期,自學(xué)了風(fēng)琴、吉他、鼓、手風(fēng)琴等樂(lè)器。15歲時(shí),她加入了Hadera Youth Band,并遇見(jiàn)了未來(lái)的經(jīng)紀(jì)人Avi Gueta,從此正式走上了演藝之路.
Sarit Hadad (Hebrew: ???? ???) (born September 20, 1978) is an acclaimed Israeli singer.
Early life
Hadad was born Sara Hudadatov (Hebrew: ??? ???????) to Mountain Jews from Azerbaijan in a traditional Jewish household. Hadad was the youngest of nine children, with four older sisters and four older brothers.
Musical career
She began performing at the age of eight. She played the piano at a local club without telling her parents.from classical piano, she taught herself to play the organ, guitar, accordion, and a Middle Eastern drum known as the darbuka. At the age of 15, she joined the Hadera Youth Band. When she was 16 she was discovered by Avi Gueta, who is still her manager.
Hadad's career as a pop singer has been highly successful, with many of her songs topping the Israeli charts. Israeli Television selected her to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. The song, Nadlik Beyakhad Ner (Light A Candle) (in Hebrew: ????? ???? ??), came in 12th place.
In 2004 she collaborated with David D'Or to record the DVD "Pets in Tunes.
In December 2006, Hadad drew crowds in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles with her "Sing with Sarit" tour.[1] In July 2007, Madonna revealed that she is a fan of Hadad, and enjoys listening to her music when dining at a kosher restaurant near her home.
Hadad does not perform on Shabbat and Jewish holidays