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Genres
  
Piano pop, Rock

Name
  
Keren Peles

Labels
  
Hed Arzi

Children
  
Ori Tor

Years active
  
2005–present

Record label
  
Hed Arzi Music

Instruments
  
VocalsPiano

Role
  
Singer-songwriter


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Born
  
March 11, 1979 (age 45) Yavne'el, Israel (
1979-03-11
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician

Albums
  
If This Is Life, Flood, Between the City and Village

Spouse
  
Tomer Grencel (m. 2009–2010), Noam Tor

Similar People
  
Miri Mesika, Sarit Hadad, Roni Dalumi, Yehoram Gaon, Rita

Profiles


Parents
  
Doron Peles, Miriam Peles

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Keren Peles Toor (Hebrew: קרן פלס טור‎‎; born March 11, 1979) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and a pianist.

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Music career

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Peles graduated from the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. In 2005, she became famous for her songwiriting for Miri Mesika and Shiri Maimon.

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Her debut album, If This Is Life was released in July 2006 and was certified gold after selling 20,000 copies. Peles wrote all of the songs on the album. She was also nominated female singer of the year (2006) by Galgalatz, and was named Israeli Singer of the Year by the Israeli radio stations.

In April 2008, her second album, Mabool (Flood), was released. In September the album went gold, and she was chosen as Israel's Singer of the Year again.

Peles has written songs for Harel Skaat, Amir Fey Gutman, and Boaz Mauda's song Oreach Ba'olam (A guest in the world).

Personal life

Keren Peles married website developer Tomer Grencel in June 2009. The couple separated in 2010. Today, she is in a relationship with Noam Toor and they have two children, Uri and Luna.

References

Keren Peles Wikipedia