Gali Atari Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things

Gali Atari Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things

Gali Atari (Hebrew: ×'לי עטרי‎; born December 29, 1953) is an

Israeli singer and actress. Atari won the Eurovision Song Contest 1979

which was held in Jerusalem, Israel, as part of Milk and Honey.Atari

was born in Rehovot, Israel, to Jewish parents who immigrated to

Israel from Yemen. She is the sister of Yona Atari, a singer and

actress, and Shosh Atari, a radio host and TV personality. Her father

died when she was four years old, and, after his death, her family

moved to live in Tel-Aviv.Atari was introduced to the Israeli musician

David Kribushe when she was 15 years old. After an audition for him,

he gave her a featured singing part in one of his songs “Half and

Half†. In 1970, when she was 17 years old, she recorded two songs.

The first song was in English, and it was called “Give Love Away†.

The second song was a Hebrew song called “Im yesh lecha shemeshâ€

(If You Have the Sun). The song became a big hit in Israel, and Atari

represented Israel at the World Popular Song Festival in Japan. Atari

participated in the contest again in 1976, this time with the song

"The Same Old Game".During the 1970s, Atari’s career was progressing

slowly. She recorded the song “sal eretz hachalom†(About the Land

of Dream), which did not get much attention, and in 1975 she

participated in the Hassidic Song Festival with the song

“Leyerushalyim Yirech†(To your city of Jerusalem) and won second

place. In 1978, Atari performed the song "Nesich hachlomot" (Dream

Prince), along with musicians Zvi Bums and Udi Spielman, at the

Festival Hazemer Ha'ivri - the Israeli qualification heat for the

Eurovision Song Contest. She placed third at the festival and released

a successful album by the same name as her third place song. Atari,

undeterred by not winning the qualification heat for the Eurovision,

entered again in 1979, this time as female vocalist with the Milk and

Honey. They won, and their song, “Hallelujah†, represented Israel

at the Eurovision Song Contest Song Contest staged in Jerusalem on

March 31. The song was voted the winner and was a success on the

European charts.
Gali Atari Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things


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