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Native name
  
עודד דוד גראוכר

Name
  
Dedi Graucher

Years active
  
1990–present


Also known as
  
Dedi

Birth name
  
Oded David Graucher

Role
  
Singer

Genres
  
Contemporary Jewish religious music

Albums
  
Hakol Letova, Omnom, Adon Hashalom

Similar People
  
Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, Yaakov Shwekey

Amiran dvir band ft yaakov shwekey and dedi graucher at cipriani hall in new york


Oded David "Dedi" Graucher (Hebrew: עודד דוד גראוכר‎‎), known professionally as Dedi, is an Israeli Orthodox Jewish singer. He is considered one of the superstars of the contemporary Hasidic music world.

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Dedi Graucher singing with his granddaughter Adi


Music career

Dedi began his music career performing back-up vocals for several Mordechai Ben David albums in the 1990s. In 1995 he shared the stage with Ben David at two Sukkot concerts in Israel, one in Haifa that drew 3,000 participants and one at Yad Eliyahu Stadium in Tel Aviv that attracted 10,000 people.

He performed the songs "Hebron" and "Lo Nazuz Mikan" ("We Will Not Move From Here") on the album Hebron's Song of Songs.

He has been featured at several HASC "A Time for Music" concerts, including HASC 6 (2004), HASC 20 (2007), HASC 23 (2010), and HASC 25 (2012).

Family

Dedi and his wife Malca live in Petah Tikva. Their son, Aviel Graucher, is a music arranger and composer.

Solo albums

  • Vechozakto with Shlager.net (2017
  • Baou Nesameach (2017)
  • Adon Hashalom (2004)
  • Hakol Letova (2003)
  • Omnom (2003)
  • Bitchu Bashem (1998)
  • V'ohavto (1996)
  • Dedi (1993)
  • Collaborations

  • The Event (2009) (with Lipa Schmeltzer, Mordechai Ben David, and others)
  • Dedi and Yonatan (2005)
  • Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey – Chol Hamoed Pesach (2005) (with Avraham Fried)
  • Miami & Dedi: Kol Yisrael Areivim Zeh Lazeh (2004) (with Miami Boys Choir)
  • Haneshama Lach Vol. 3 (2003) (with Shalhevet Orchestra)
  • References

    Dedi Graucher Wikipedia