Izhar Ashdot

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Izhar Ashdot (born November 23, 1958, Jerusalem) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, guitarist, and a record producer. He is a co-founding member of the Israeli rock band T-Slam. Start of his Career edit: When he was 11 Ashdot started to play the guitar, two years later he founded his first group, "The Red Dogs". In 1977 he was recruited to the Israel Defense Forces Radio as a music programming editor, while simultaneously he worked on his own music and recorded the song "Me'uma Lo Kara" (Nothing Happened) which eventually became T-slam's biggest hit, retitled "Lir'ot Ota Haiom" (See Her Today) . While working for the Army Radio he met Yair Nitzani and Dani Bassan, and together they formed a Disco company and played as DJs in parties. After a while they left the Disco style and started to play Rock, founded the band T-Slam, and were joined by Yoshi Sade, Tzuf Philosof and Sami Avzardel. Musical career edit: T-Slam became famous with their single "Radio Hazak" (Loud Radio), and later with the releasing of its album with the same name, which was certified platinum. In March 1981 their first tour began and was very successful. T-Slam won numerous Israeli awards, including "The Band of the Year", and "The Song of the Year" with "See Her Today." After recording 3 albums, T-Slam disbanded in 1983, and Ashdot decided to create and produce music. In the 80s he worked with numerous artists, including Boaz Sharabi, Si Himan, Adam, Korin Al'al, Alon Ole'archik, Friends of Natasha (החברים של נטאשה) and Ofra Haza. A year later, Nitzani announced that "Galbi", a Yemenite song performed by Ofra Haza, would be produced by Izhar. In 1987 Izhar produced another song for Haza, "Im Nin'Alu". The single was a number 1 single in most European countries and became the 2nd best selling in Europe in 1988, topping the Eurochart and receiving heavy rotation on MTV. Her album, "Shaday", produced by Ashdot, was also a great success. Solo career edit: After the successful T-Slam reunion shows in 1990, Ashdot started to work on his first solo album, released in 1992 and eventually reaching "gold" status. The album included "Ish HaShokolad" (Chocolate Man), "HaLelilot Shelanu" (Our Nights), "Ma Tomri" (What Will You Say) and "No'a Shel HaYam" (The Sea's No'a). Two years later he recorded his second album, which included "Hiroshima Sheli" (My Hiroshima) and "Tzilo Shel Yom Kaitz" (Summer Day's Shadow). The album "Hofa'a Haya BeHard Rock Cafe" (Live at the Hard Rock Cafe) that was released in 1995 included many of his songs in new live performances, and two new songs. While producing albums for other artists, Ashdot continued to work on his own work and released his fourth album, "Zman Kesem" (Magic Time). In 2000, after the release of the first Israeli music downloads internet site, Izhar released a compilation album only through the internet, called "Lech Im HaLev" (Go With The Heart). The album included performances from live shows and previously unreleased recordings. Between 2003 and 2005 he recorded his 5th album, "BeMerhak Negi'a MiKan". In 2007 Ashdot released another compilation album, "Our Nights". In addition to Izhar's greatest hits, the album included three new songs - Kvish LeKivun Ehad ("One Way Road"), which he composed to his and Filosof's lyrics; Le'an Paneinu Achshav (Free Translation: "Where Are We Headed Now") and Mata'ei HaDuvdevan Shel Ukraina (" The Cherry Orchards of Ukraine"), in which he cooperated with Israeli singer and rapper Muki. In January 2008, Izhar expanded his band and went on a new tour, celebrating his love for Irish music., On "Rikud Katan - The Irish Tour", Izhar invited multi instrumentalist Ehud Nathan, who front's the celtic-Irish instrumental band "Ktifa Sh'hora" (Black Velvet) and violinist Dina Lurie to join his band. The successful tour yielded the live album Rikud Katan which included the eponymous hit song. In September 2012, Izhar released his 5th studio album, Inian Shel Hergel (A Matter of Habit). The album included three hit singles, Erev Bli Telephone, Yesh Lach Mazal She'at Blondinit and El Esh Behira (with Efrat Gosh)., The title track created a huge impact in October 2012, when it was banned from the Israel Defense Forces Radio. Excerpt (Translated by Richard Silverstein): Patrolling all night in the Nablus casbah Hey, what here is ours and what's yours The beginning is an experiment A rifle butt banging on the door Fearful children, a terrified family Then a closure, there's already danger Death lies in wait around every corner You cock your weapon and your arm trembles Your finger tightens around the trigger Your heart goes crazy, beats in fright It knows that the next one will be a lot easier. They aren't men or women They're only things and shadow Learning to kill is a matter of routine." Solo Discography edit: Izhar Ashdot - 1992, Izhar Ashdot II - 1994, Live at the Hard Rock Cafe - 1995, Zman Kesem - 1999, Lech Im HaLev - 2000, BeMerhak Negi'a MiCan (A Touch Away) - 2005, HaLeilot Shelanu (Our Nights) - 2007, Live! - Rikud Katan - Hasivuv Ha'iri (Live - The "Irish" Tour) - 2008, Inian Shel Hegel (A Matter of Habit) - 2012, Personnel edit: A few other musicians played on Izhar's albums: Raviv Gazit (Keyboards and Arrangement) 1991-1992, Tzuf Philiosof (Bass Guitar and Vocals) 1980 -, Eran Porat (Drums) 1992-2004, Shay Baruch (Drums) 2004 -, Tal Bergman (Drums) - Studio 1993-2005, Yossi Fine (Bass) - Studio 1993-1994, Ran Efron (Keyboards and Guitar) 1994 -, Moshe Levy (Keyboards and Production) 1993-, Ehud Nathan (Buzuki, Mandolin, Whistle, Bohron) - "Irish" Tour 2008-, Dinah Luria (Violin) - "Irish" Tour 2008-

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  • The Collection (2007)
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    The Collection (2007)
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  • Time of Magic (2006)
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    Time of Magic (2006)
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  • Yours With All My Heart (2006)
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    Yours With All My Heart (2006)
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  • Ashdot Izhar Vol. 2 (2006)
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  • A Touch Away (2005)
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  • Live at Hard Rock Cafe
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