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Haim Moshe was born on 20 September, 1955 in Ramat HaSharon, Israel, is an A 20th-century israeli male singer. Discover Haim Moshe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Singer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September, 1955
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Ramat HaSharon, Israel
Nationality Israel

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Haim Moshe (חיים משה, حاييم موشيه, sometimes Chaim Moshe on recordings),

1955

born 20 September 1955 is an Israeli singer whose musical style has crossed over from Yemenite and Mediterranean "ethnic" music to include mainstream Israeli and western pop elements.

He has helped Mizrahi music achieve wide popularity

both in Israel

and in Arab countries.

Haim Moshe was born in 1955 in Ramat HaSharon, Israel.

His parents were Yemenite Jews who immigrated to Israel after World War II.

As a child he learned to sing not only Israeli and Jewish religious music in the synagogue, but also Greek, Turkish, and Arabic songs, which he performed for weddings and Bar Mitzvahs.

1970

As a young man, Moshe worked in a print shop, and he served in the Israeli military in the mid-1970s.

Moshe began his professional music career as a member of the band "Sounds of the Vineyard" (צלילי הכרם, Tzliley Ha-Kerem) along with Daklon and Moshe Ben-Mosh, playing in clubs and at weddings.

Their music was distributed by the brothers Asher and Meir Reuveni, who had started informally selling cassette-tape recordings of wedding performances by Daklon and others.

This Mediterranean or Oriental style, which had been neglected by the established Israeli music industry, became known as "cassette tape music" or "central bus station music" (after the stalls in the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station where many of the tapes were sold).

Many of the songs were taken from Greek and Turkish pop, with the words translated or entirely rewritten in Hebrew by specialist lyricists, and the music reworked into Yemeni style.

1980

Mediterranean music grew in popularity after 1980 and eventually became a profitable business for the Reuveni brothers.

From the mid-1980s, Moshe began to incorporate more "Shirei Eretz Yisrael" into his repertoire.

These "songs of the Land of Israel" formed a corpus of standard Israeli songs, many with patriotic themes, developed to promote an Israeli national identity.

This helped Moshe achieve greater mainstream popularity in Israel, but also attracted criticism that he was abandoning his Mizrahi musical and cultural roots in a process of "Ashkenazification."

Over the following decades, he released a string of hit albums, among them

"Ten LaZman Lalekhet" (Let Time Pass),.

1982

He began to receive fan mail from young people in Syria and throughout the region, and it was even rumored that during the 1982 Lebanon War, the Israeli and Syrian armies were both

listening to his "Linda."

He became a positive symbol of Israel

within the Arab world,

and of Mizrahi culture within Israel.

He has been "a bridge between East and West in Israel", predicting that "In another twenty years this music will be known as the real Israeli music – not eastern or western but the authentic sound."

Moshe has released 35 albums, not including collections.

Some of the best known are:

1983

In 1983 Haim Moshe released his first major album, "Ahavat Hayay (Love of My Life)," with 200,000 sales.

This album included two hit songs: "Ahavat Hayay," a Yemenite-style song in Hebrew; and "Linda," a Lebanese song which Moshe

sang in Arabic.

"Linda" was not an immediate hit on Israeli radio, but earned Moshe a following among Palestinians and Arabs from

surrounding countries.

The success of this album made Haim Moshe a "household word" in Israel.

1999

His performance of the song "Pictures in an Album," composed by Ze'ev Nehama and Tamir Kaliski, was the 1999 Golden Feather Awards

Song of the Year.

2008

His most recent album is "Karov LaLev (Close to the Heart)," released in 2008.

Haim Moshe's music became popular not only with Israelis, but also with Arabs in surrounding countries.

2010

On 8 February 2010, an explosive device was thrown at his Ramat Hasharon home.

There were no reports of injuries or damage.