Английская Википедия:Dor Daniel

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:BLP sources Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Dor Daniel (Шаблон:Lang-he) born in Hod HaSharon, Israel on August 29, 1982 is an Israeli singer, songwriter and composer.

Career

Songwriting

In 2000, his debut song was "Im Haiti Eloim" (meaning If I Were God) (Шаблон:Lang) which found some airtime on Israeli radio. He was just 18 at the time. After his military service in the Israeli Defense Forces, Dor Daniel started a songwriting career in earnest with his catchy melodic pop and rock compositions from 2005 to 2008, writing initially for Harel Skaat, who he knew while in the Army. He also wrote for Miri Mesika, a friend of Skaat.[1][2]

But it was with the song "Ahava ktana" Шаблон:Lang meaning small love) on Shiri Maimon's debut album that gained him huge fame. It was a song he had written when he was very young and forgot in a drawer alongside tens of other songs he had written. With success of "Ahava ktana", came a contract offer from Helicon Records CEO Roni Baron for a songwriting deal.[2][3] Encouraged by the success, he wrote for Idan Yaniv, Hila Zaitun, Maya Bouskilla amongst others. He also composed theme song "Time Tunnel" (Шаблон:Lang for the TV series Mean Girls (ילדות רעות) an adaptation of an American teen comedy film.

Despite earning fame as a writer, Dor Daniel saw himself first and foremost as a performing singer-songwriter and started preparing for his own debut album, but put it on hold briefly after he passed a needed surgery on his vocal cords.[3]

Singing and Compositions

In April 2009 Daniel saw the release of his first album Between Dreams Шаблон:Lang. Daniel wrote and composed all the songs on the album,[4] in cooperation with songwriter Meir Goldberg (Шаблон:Lang). The album was greatly expected after the pre-released singles "Makom Letzidech" Шаблон:Lang (late 2008) and "I wanted to" (early 2009) from the upcoming debut album proved to be very successful, put on Israeli radio playlists and both peaked at number 1 in the weekly Galgalatz charts. With the album Between Dreams, an autobiographical album after his break-up with his long-running girlfriend,[3] the title track was released as a third single, again topping the Israeli charts, and finally "Tomorrow will be fine". With these successes, Dor Daniel won the "Israeli Breakthrough Artist of the Year" by Galgalatz.

In March 2011, he released his follow-up album Ten months (Шаблон:Lang), again writing and composing all the songs on the album.[1] "Calling You" Шаблон:Lang had been pre-released from the album in December 2010 reaching the top of the charts. Shortly before the album was released, another single was released, "I'm all yours" (Шаблон:Lang).[5]

He cooperated with Idan Yaniv in the latter's album Yes love (Шаблон:Lang) particularly in the song "Never give up" (Шаблон:Lang). In 2012, the Israeli Hot 3 station broadcast a docu-reality show Goldstar Шаблон:Lang, a soccer-themed series with Dor Daniel as one of the participants of the football side.

In preparation of his third album he released two pre-releases from the album: "Old North" (Шаблон:Lang) in April 2013 and "Tmuna Mishtana" (Шаблон:Lang).

In 2014, Daniel was chosen to perform the song Шаблон:Lang, for Honor Day Шаблон:Lang, in recognition for the Israeli victims of war. The song was played in official event attended by the Israeli president and at ceremonies in schools and events throughout the country. In 2015, Art Garfunkel performed in Israel and Daniel was chosen to produce a special performance of "The Sounds of Silence" with a host of Israeli singers including Kobi Aflalo, Miki Gavrielov and Sivan Talmor. That same year, he collaborated with singer Shiri Maimon in her song Шаблон:Lang. In 2016, Daniel was in the panel to select the Israeli candidates for the Junior Eurovision competition and co-wrote "Follow My Heart" the Israeli entry to the competition sung by Shir & Tim. Also in 2016, he co-wrote Шаблон:Lang (pronounce Leat leat meaning "Slowly slowly" for Shlomi Shabat that appeared in the latter's platinum album Шаблон:Lang.

In 2017, he released Шаблон:Lang (meaning Four years) in preparation for his third album. He has also written a number of scores for ad campaigns notably for Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Tiv Ta'am and arrangements for the Israeli TV dance competition Шаблон:Lang.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Album title
(in Hebrew)
English
Translation
ISR Notes
2009 Bein chalomot Шаблон:Center Between Dreams

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2011 Eser chodeshim Шаблон:Center Ten Months

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Singles

(Chart positions in Galgalatz charts)

Year Song Song title
(in Hebrew)
English
Translation
Music video ISR ISR
Annual
Album
2008 Makom letzidech Шаблон:Center Place your side Шаблон:Center 1 2 Between Dreams
2009 Rtziti Шаблон:Center I wanted to 1 14
Bein chalomot Шаблон:Center Between Dreams Шаблон:Center 1 12
Makha ihye besede Шаблон:Center Tomorrow will be fine
2010 Kore lach Шаблон:Center Calling You 2 Ten Months
2011 Kuli shelach Шаблон:Center I'm Yours
Шаблон:Center Turn night
Liyan Шаблон:Center Where
Boe elay Шаблон:Center Come to me
2013 Hatzafon Hayashan Шаблон:Center Old North TBA
Tmuna mishtana Шаблон:Center Image Transition

Filmography

  • 2005: Soundtrack for short Et Effi Dofkim Rak Pa'am Ahat
  • 2012: Goal Star (TV series)

References

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External links

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