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Birth name
  
Alma Zohar

Labels
  
Lev group media

Origin
  
Jerusalem, Israel

Name
  
Alma Zohar

Genres
  
Pop, folk music

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
2007–present


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Born
  
June 6, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-06-06
)

Parents
  
Orna Rotblit, Israel Zohar

Similar People
  
Mosh Ben‑Ari, Uri Fineman, Arkadi Duchin, Ehud Banai, Avraham Tal

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Alma Zohar (Hebrew: עלמה זהר‎‎) (born June 6, 1977) is an Israeli musician and singer. At age 25, after divorcing her husband, Zohar decided to seriously pursue her childhood dreams and become a singer. She initially worked with a reggae band which recorded in English, but abandoned the project. She experienced success soon afterwards with the release of two songs, "With Your Back" ("Im Hagav") and "Ego Trip". Both songs, which Zohar wrote herself, became hits in Israel in the Spring and Summer of 2008.

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Alma Zohar is the half-sister of electronic musician Matan Zohar (a.k.a. Mat Zo).

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Musical career

Her debut album, "Speak" ("Dabri"), released in July 2008 combined various musical genres, including world music, jazz, reggae, folk and rock. It has achieved gold status in Israel. The album, which was produced by Assaf Ayalon, included the singles, "Indian Love Song (Miguel)" ("Shir Ahava Indiani") and "Know" ("Da"). In the aftermath of the album's success, Zohar was honored by Reshet Gimel and Galgalatz as the new artist of the year and the Singer of the Year in the Galgalatz Annual Parade.

"I Was Excited for You", the first single from Zohar's second album "Thirty-Three", was released in March 2010, and the album followed in March. The album drew upon her experiences in Uganda and Oman and was recorded at Afrokaliptus Studio.

Zohar's third album "Lechem, Ahava" ("Bread, Love") was released in late 2013, having been crowdfunded by her fans. Zohar performed one song in Israeli Arabic, and one song was dedicated to Rona Ramon, the widow of the first Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon, who was killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

References

Alma Zohar Wikipedia