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Daniel Salomon (musician)

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Genres
  
Pop-rock Piano rock

Music group
  
Blackfield

Years active
  
1998–present

Role
  
Singer

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Daniel Salomon


Daniel Salomon (musician) Daniel Salomon musician Wikipedia


Albums
  
Welcome to My DNA, Blackfield II, Blackfield IV, Blackfield, דניאל סלומון

Similar People
  
Aviv Geffen, Gavin Harrison, Tomer Z, Seffy Efrati, Chris Maitland

Instruments
  
Vocals Piano Keyboards

Associated acts
  
Blackfield Aviv Geffen

Music director
  
Kicking Out Shoshana

Daniel Salomon is an Israeli pop rock singer and musician.

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Early life

Salomon was born and raised in Haifa. Salomon has been playing the piano since the age of six and began writing music at age 12. He studied composition and orchestral arrangements with Prof. Isaac Sadai.

Career

At the age of 25, he started his professional career with Israeli rocker, Aviv Geffen, serving as Geffen's piano player and as the orchestral arranger on Geffen's albums. Later on, he joined Blackfield, led by Geffen and Steven Wilson. In 2002 he released his first solo album (the self-titled "Daniel Salomon") which produced several Israeli radio hits ("Better", "coming from pain") Salomon won the "Composer of the year" award from the Israeli Composers' Society.

In 2005, Salomon released his second solo album, "So Many Ways". Notable songs from this album include "Love" and the titular "So Many Ways", a duet with then-girlfriend Dana Adini. The album achieved gold status. Salomon's third solo album - "Haifa 87" was released on August 2007 and generated a hit single, "Could It Be".

Salomon has composed music for the theater, including for Israel's National Theatre as well as for The Stage theatre (London). He also wrote the score and songs for the film "The Secrets" (a French / Israeli co-production; directed by Avi Nesher). In 2007, Salomon worked on "Shfuyim" (Sane) by Shlomo Artzi. He joined the production of a Leonard Cohen tribute as musical director; the concert was first played at the Israel Festival in Jerusalem.

Discography

  • Daniel Salomon (2002)
  • Rabot Hadrachim (There are many ways) (2005)
  • Haifa 87 (2007)
  • Geut (2010)
  • With Other Artists

  • Blackfield (2004)
  • Blackfield II (2007)
  • Shlomo Artzi - "Shfoiim" Sheila Ferber - Matok Shahor Aviv Geffen - white nights, memento mori, jouerny diary, with time

    References

    Daniel Salomon (musician) Wikipedia