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Israeli singer and composer
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Uri Finemanאורי פיינמן
Uri Fineman, February 2009Uri Fineman, February 2009
Background information
Born1959 (1959) (age 66)
OriginTel Aviv, Israel
Instrument(s)Guitar, singing
Websiteuri-fineman.com
Musical artist

Uri Fineman (Hebrew: אורי פיינמן, born 1959) is an Israeli singer and composer who has released several album.

Biography

Fineman was born in 1959 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He won first prize at a major music competition at age 11 singing Nissim Gelding's "איני יכול". He plays the guitar as well as sings. In addition to music he also practices karate. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1977.

In 1987, two years after beginning work on his first album, he released the first song "את אינך" to radio where it quickly became a hit. In 1990, he released his second album, מלח הארץ, with Tamir Klisky. In 1990 and 1991, he participated in the Hanukkah contest קדם אירוויזיון, singing the songs "הבה נגילה" and "האור".

In 1993, he released his third album, אהבה מחודשת which went platinum. By 1994, he had released three more albums in the אהבה מחודשת series, which also went platinum. In 1996, he released his seventh album, "ים של אהב which was written by a mix of other composers and himself. In 1995–96, he released אם רק תביני – אוסף הלהיטים הגדולים, a collection of songs from previous albums as well as two new ones. In 1997–98, he released לך בנשיקה, which contained 1960s songs in Hebrew. It went gold.

In ,he spent eight months in jail due to infringement of a Microsoft copyright. In 2009, he worked on a collaboration with several other artists on his first album in 12 years.

References

  1. ^ Uri Fineman at MOOMA (in Hebrew) Google translation
  2. hitech.themarker.com (in Hebrew) (Google translation)

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