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Erez Lev Ari

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Erez Lev Ari
Erez Lev Ari
Erez Lev Ari
Background information
Birth nameErez Ezerzer
Born (1970-08-16) August 16, 1970 (age 54)
OriginKiryat Ata, Israel
Genres
Occupation
Singer-songwriter
Instrument
Vocals
Years active1996–present
Labels

Erez Lev Ari (Hebrew: ארז לב ארי; born August 16, 1970) is an Israeli singer-songwriter. His music often incorporates Jewish teachings and themes.

Music career

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In 1996 Lev Ari joined the musical group When Nico Starts Talking (כשניקו תתחיל לדבר) just before they disbanded. He went on to contribute to two albums by the band's lead singer Patrick Sabag (פטריק סבג), and played guitar on the solo albums of the band's keyboardist Eyal Kaufman (אייל_קופמן). He has collaborated with numerous other artists such as Etti Ankri, Meir Banai and Manny Beger (מני בגר).

In 2006 and 2007 he released several singles and on 4 December 2007 his first album, The Joy in Small Details (שמחת הפרטים הקטנים) was released on the Israeli record label NMC. Lev Ari produced and arranged the songs for the album, with Patrick Sabag participating in the arrangements.

In 2008 he composed, wrote and sang Ana Efnè (אנה אפנה), the opening song for the Israeli drama Srugim. The single was added to his album The Joy of Small Details and the album was re-issued. In March 2011 the album reached Gold Album status.[1]

His second album Crimson (ארגמן) was released in 2010 preceded by the two singles Good Morning (בוקר טוב) and At the End of the Day (בסוף היום).

In 2012 he collaborated with Yoni Ganot (יוני גנוט) on the album Letter to Letter (אות לאות).[2]

In 2013 he released a joint album with Patrick Sabag called The Lonely Tree (העץ הבודד).

In March 2016 Lev Ari released his fourth album (third solo album) The Stains of Culture (כתמים של תרבות).

On May 30, 2023, he released his fourth solo album (and sixth overall) titled "Love and Release" (לאהוב ולשחרר). Four singles were released from the album: the title track "Love and Release", followed by a live version of the single which was also included in the album, "Yehidati", and "I Don't Remember Faces" (לא זוכר פנים), featuring rapper and singer Raviv Fiddler (Ravid Plotnik). On August 17, the song "Coat of Many Colors 2023" (כתונת פסים 2023) was released, in which he participated alongside many other Israeli artists.[3]

Personal life

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Lev Ari was raised by his grandmother in Kiryat Ata, Israel and is of Moroccan and Yemeni descent.[4] He learned to play the guitar when he was young and became known for his talent in Haifa and the Krayot Area. After completing his military service as a paratrooper he moved to Tel Aviv where he still lives with his wife Hadas and three children[5]

Discography

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  • 2007 – The Joy in Small Details (שמחת הפרטים הקטנים)
  • 2008 – Ana Efné (אנה אפנה) – theme song for the Israeli TV series Srugim
  • 2010 – Crimson (ארגמן)
  • 2013 – The Lonely Tree (העץ הבודד)
  • 2016 – The Stains of Culture (כתמים של תרבות)
  • 2018 – The Guest (האורח)
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References

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  1. ^ Hepstein, Yaki (23 September 2013). "Lone Star: Erez Lev Ari". Makor Rishon. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  2. ^ "מסע באלול / עמיחי חסון". מוסף "שבת" - לתורה, הגות ספרות ואמנות (in Hebrew). 8 September 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  3. ^ אראל, יובל (17 August 2023). "אמני ישראל - כתונת פסים 2023 - יובל אראל". הבלוג של יובל אראל (in Hebrew). Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  4. ^ Barbner, Summer (11 January 2018). "Politics, the Ethnic Demon and Conversations with God: Erez Lev Ari in an Open Interview". Maariv. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  5. ^ Ben Hamo, Livnat (7 March 2015). "Whole Heart: Erez Lev Ari Points out This is All Really Happening". Makor Rishon. Retrieved 20 October 2020.