Meir Banai
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Born | Beersheba | July 5, 1960
Died | 12 January 2017 (aged 56) |
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Years active | 1999–2017 |
Meir Banai(Hebrew:מאיר בנאי; 5 July 1960 – 12 January 2017) was an Israeli musician, singer, and songwriter.[1]
Biography
[edit]Meir Banai was born inBeershebain 1960, the son of Yitzhak Banai, to a traditional Jewish family which has produced various actors and singers, such as[2]Orna Banai,Eviatar Banai,Ehud Banai,Yuval Banai,andYossi Banai.[3]
In 1999, he andArkadi Duchincollaborated on a very successful recording.Tal Sondak,who represented Israel at theEurovision Song Contestin 2001, says that Banai was one of his musical influences. In March 2004, Banai made his U.S. debut at Makor in New York City.[citation needed]
Shma Koli("Hear My Voice") in 2007 was a CD packed with traditional Jewish texts and prayers. The arrangements are based on traditional tunes but have been given a modern infusion. The single,"Lech Elay"became a hit as soon as it was released.[2]Haaretzwrote that Banai, in composing some of the songs on his "excellent 'Jewish' album", created an upswing in the melody at key points in songs, in which the speaker/narrator lifts up his eyes to the heavens and calls upon God. As of February 2008,Shma Kolihad sold more than 15,000 copies, according toNMCfigures).[4]
In February 2008, the Israeli lottery, Mifal HaPayis, announced that Banai was a winner of theLandau Award for Stage Arts,an award for excellence in the Arts. After not appearing together on stage for a decade,Arkadi Duchinand Banai performed together in April 2009. He released ten albums.[5]
Death
[edit]Banai died fromesophageal canceron 12 January 2017 inHemedat the age of 56.[6][7]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- The First Album(1984)
- Rain(1987)
- Impressions Live (1988)
- The Colors Change/Changing Colors(1990)
- Including/In Between(1992)
- The Wandering Tune(1996)
- Heart Cracked/Fractured Heart(2001)
- How Much Love(2002)
- Shma Koli(2007)
- Collections
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Albums by Meir Banai".Rate Your Music. Archived fromthe originalon 14 July 2012.Retrieved21 July2011.
- ^ab"Sabra Sounds: Meir Banai Returns".Fr.jpost.com. 23 January 2008. Archived fromthe originalon 11 May 2011.Retrieved21 July2011.
- ^Meir BanaiatIMDb
- ^Sukenik, Tamar (2 April 2008)."Can't buy me album sales".Haaretz.Retrieved11 January2014.
- ^"מאיר בנאי – Discover music, videos, concerts, stats, & pictures at".Last.fm. 11 February 2009.Retrieved21 July2011.
- ^"מאיר בנאי הלך לעולמו בגיל 55".Ynet.12 January 2017.Retrieved12 January2017.
- ^Brinn, David (13 January 2017)."Singer Meir Banai dies at 56".The Jerusalem Post.Retrieved13 January2017.
External links
[edit]- 1961 births
- 2017 deaths
- Banai family
- Israeli pop singers
- Israeli male songwriters
- Jewish Israeli musicians
- Jewish singers
- Jewish songwriters
- Musicians from Beersheba
- Israeli people of Iranian-Jewish descent
- Deaths from esophageal cancer in Israel
- 20th-century Israeli male singers
- 21st-century Israeli male singers
- 20th-century Israeli songwriters
- 21st-century Israeli songwriters
- Burials at Har HaMenuchot