Avishai Rosen אבישי רוזן | |
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Born | Giv'at Shmuel, Israel |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Years active | 2005–present |
Member of | 3Vocal |
Formerly of | Kinderlach |
Avishai Rosen ( Hebrew: אבישי רוזן) is an Israeli singer and songwriter. Beginning his career as a child with the boys choir Kinderlach, he switched to a solo career at age 12. He has released two solo albums, Ten Li Siman (2011) and Mi She'Ani Achshav (2016), the latter produced by Rami Kleinstein, and performs with the a capella trio 3Vocal.
Raised in Giv'at Shmuel, [1] [2] Rosen began learning music at age 5 [3] and started his career began at age 7 when he joined the Hasidic children's choir Kinderlach, with whom he recorded and performed for four years. [1] [4] [2] [5] He was later regularly featured on the Hidbarut TV channel. [1] [2] He attended school at Yeshivat Bnei Akiva in Giv'at Shmuel. [2]
After leaving Kinderlach, Rosen decided to pursue a solo career at age 12. [5] [4] Rosen's debut single, "Ten Li Siman" (Give Me A Sign), was produced by Uriel Maor and Avi Tal ( Aharon Razel, Udi Davidi) and premiered on Ynet in July 2011. [1] He subsequently released the singles "Alfei Yeladim" and "GPS", as well as an a cappella cover of Chaim Israel's "Malachim", [6] [7] and performed live on Radio Kol Chai's "Saturday Night Music". [8] His debut album, Ten Li Siman, released on November 28, 2011. [9] In 2012, Rosen released a cover of Edna Lev's "Yoter" (More), which received play on Kol Yisrael's Network C, and the single "Ani Rotzeh La'uf" (I Want to Fly), which premiered on Ynet. [2]
In February 2015, Rosen released "Tipot Shel Ruach" (Drops of Wind), the lead single from an upcoming second album produced by Rami Kleinstein. [3] [10] [5] A music video for the song was released the following month, premiered on Ynet. [10] Two more singles, "Hayiti Boreach" (I Was a Fugitive) [11] and "Echzor" (I Will Return), [12] preceded the album, Mi She'Ani Achshav (Who I Am Now), which released on February 9, 2016. [13]
In 2019, Rosen debuted the a capella trio 3Vocal, also composed of Rosen, cantor Shlomi Ben David, and tenor Orad Katz. [14] [15] In addition to their own singles, the group accompanied Shwekey and Kobi Peretz for a 2020 concert at Pais Arena in Jerusalem, part of the Ariel Winter Festival. [16] That same year, Rosen released the solo single "Lama L'Milchama" (Why War?), dedicated to slain IDF soldier Amit Ben Yigal. [17]
After leaving Kinderlach, Rosen's solo music took on a contemporary pop rock and soul sound. [1] [2] He is primarily influenced by Israeli artists including Eviatar Banai. [5] His primary instrument is piano, which he has played since age 10; [5] he also plays guitar, and played drums for three years as a child, including on Ten Li Siman. [5] [4] [1] He later said that Ten Li Siman "provided a lot of learning for me", as he sat and watched the album's songwriter in action, enabling him to write all of his own songs for Mi She'Ani Achshav. [5]
Avishai Rosen אבישי רוזן | |
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Born | Giv'at Shmuel, Israel |
Genres |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Years active | 2005–present |
Member of | 3Vocal |
Formerly of | Kinderlach |
Avishai Rosen ( Hebrew: אבישי רוזן) is an Israeli singer and songwriter. Beginning his career as a child with the boys choir Kinderlach, he switched to a solo career at age 12. He has released two solo albums, Ten Li Siman (2011) and Mi She'Ani Achshav (2016), the latter produced by Rami Kleinstein, and performs with the a capella trio 3Vocal.
Raised in Giv'at Shmuel, [1] [2] Rosen began learning music at age 5 [3] and started his career began at age 7 when he joined the Hasidic children's choir Kinderlach, with whom he recorded and performed for four years. [1] [4] [2] [5] He was later regularly featured on the Hidbarut TV channel. [1] [2] He attended school at Yeshivat Bnei Akiva in Giv'at Shmuel. [2]
After leaving Kinderlach, Rosen decided to pursue a solo career at age 12. [5] [4] Rosen's debut single, "Ten Li Siman" (Give Me A Sign), was produced by Uriel Maor and Avi Tal ( Aharon Razel, Udi Davidi) and premiered on Ynet in July 2011. [1] He subsequently released the singles "Alfei Yeladim" and "GPS", as well as an a cappella cover of Chaim Israel's "Malachim", [6] [7] and performed live on Radio Kol Chai's "Saturday Night Music". [8] His debut album, Ten Li Siman, released on November 28, 2011. [9] In 2012, Rosen released a cover of Edna Lev's "Yoter" (More), which received play on Kol Yisrael's Network C, and the single "Ani Rotzeh La'uf" (I Want to Fly), which premiered on Ynet. [2]
In February 2015, Rosen released "Tipot Shel Ruach" (Drops of Wind), the lead single from an upcoming second album produced by Rami Kleinstein. [3] [10] [5] A music video for the song was released the following month, premiered on Ynet. [10] Two more singles, "Hayiti Boreach" (I Was a Fugitive) [11] and "Echzor" (I Will Return), [12] preceded the album, Mi She'Ani Achshav (Who I Am Now), which released on February 9, 2016. [13]
In 2019, Rosen debuted the a capella trio 3Vocal, also composed of Rosen, cantor Shlomi Ben David, and tenor Orad Katz. [14] [15] In addition to their own singles, the group accompanied Shwekey and Kobi Peretz for a 2020 concert at Pais Arena in Jerusalem, part of the Ariel Winter Festival. [16] That same year, Rosen released the solo single "Lama L'Milchama" (Why War?), dedicated to slain IDF soldier Amit Ben Yigal. [17]
After leaving Kinderlach, Rosen's solo music took on a contemporary pop rock and soul sound. [1] [2] He is primarily influenced by Israeli artists including Eviatar Banai. [5] His primary instrument is piano, which he has played since age 10; [5] he also plays guitar, and played drums for three years as a child, including on Ten Li Siman. [5] [4] [1] He later said that Ten Li Siman "provided a lot of learning for me", as he sat and watched the album's songwriter in action, enabling him to write all of his own songs for Mi She'Ani Achshav. [5]