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Ehud Banai was born on 31 March, 1953 in Jerusalem, Israel, is an Israeli singer and songwriter. At 67 years old, Ehud Banai height not available right now. We will update Ehud Banai's height soon as possible.

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Ehud Banai Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March 1953
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Jerusalem, Israel
Nationality Israel

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His wife is Odeliah Banai

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Ehud Banai Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Ehud Banai worth at the age of 69 years old? Ehud Banai’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from Israel. We have estimated Ehud Banai's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2011

Banai's album Resisei Laila ("Drops of the Night") was released in 2011.

2008

In 2008, "On the Move", a documentary film directed by Avida Livny and produced by Gidi Avivi, Yael Biron and Dror Nahum, about Banai and the Refugees, participated in the official competition of the Jerusalem Film Festival, in EPOS -the international art & culture film festival in Israel and has been screened in cinemateques around Israel. The film traces Banai's early years on the music scene, through the struggle, musical passion, and deeply rooted friendship he shared with members of his first band, "The Refugees" – Yossi Elephant, Jean Jacques Goldeberg, Noam Halevi, and Gil Smetana.

In September 2008, Banai released Shir Chadash, an album of traditional Jewish songs (zemirot), including several melodies composed by Shlomo Carlebach.

2006

Banai sang a duet with David D'Or on D'Or's album Kmo HaRuach ("Like the Wind"), which was released on March 27, 2006.

A triple live album, "Mamshich Linso'a" ("Keep Moving") was released in October 2006.

2000

Banai writes the lyrics and composes the music for almost all of his own songs. Banai, for the greater part of his musical career, observed Jewish traditions, and even “returned” to Orthodox Jewish religious observance over the course of the early 2000s. Banai habitually scatters references to his connection to Jewish subjects throughout many of his songs.

1990

During the 1990s, Banai released 3 albums ("The Third" was released in 1992, "In a Little While" was released in 1996, and "Tip Tipa" in 1998). "Ane' Li" was released in 2004. The song Blues Knaani (Canaanite blues) was written in memory of Meir Ariel, and Hayom (today) was written for his wife.

1989

Their follow-up, "Karov" ("Close (near)"), released in 1989, had influences ranging from Banai's early childhood in Jerusalem, traveling in Europe, Bob Dylan, the Banai family's Afghan/Persian-Jewish background, to Jewish prayer and piyutim, among others. He also released Under the Jasmine Tree, an album of Persian folk tales as told by his father.

1987

In 1987, Banai and the Refugees released their self-titled debut, which is considered by many to be one of the best and the most important albums of Israeli rock, with original mix of new wave guitar rock with some oriental rhythms and sounds. Most of the album consisted of protest songs. The songs also included many Biblical subjects and allusions, such as the golden calf and cities of refuge.

1982

In 1982, Banai formed a band with singer Avi Matos. He made several other attempts at a breakthrough during the following years. He tried out for Shlomo Bar's band, Habrera Hativit, but wasn't accepted. In 1986, Ehud and his band "Haplitim" ("The Refugees") broke through, with the hit single "Ir Miklat" (City of Refuge) and the rock opera "Mami".

1971

Ehud Banai was born in Jerusalem. His father was the actor Yaakov Banai, the eldest of the Banai siblings. The family moved to Givatayim when Banai was four. At the age of ten he learned to play the cello. In 1971 he was drafted to the Israel Defense Forces, and served in the Nahal infantry brigade. After his discharge, he moved to London, where he played in the London Underground for six months.

1953

Ehud Banai (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בַּנַּאי ; born March 31, 1953) is an Israeli singer and songwriter.