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Talia Ishai

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Talia Ishai
Talia Ishai, 2019
Background information
Native name
טליה ישי
Born1994 (age 29–30)
Jerusalem, Israel
GenresRock
InstrumentsGuitar, bass guitar[1]
Years active2008-present
Associated actsHaze'evot, Dana Berger, Riki Gal, Yifat Netz

Talia Ishai (Hebrew: טליה ישי‎; born: 1994) is an Israeli musician, guitar player and singer. She is the bass player for the Israeli rock group "Haze'evot" and since joining has launched her own solo music career.

Biography[edit]

Talia Ishai was born in Jerusalem. She's a music graduate of "The Yellow Submarine" school in Jerusalem.

Musical career[edit]

Ishai (right) and lead singer of "Haze'evot", Yifat Balassiano, at the IndieNegev festival, 2018

In 2016, Ishai moved to Tel-Aviv where she played along with various bands among which are Noa Shemer's ensemble along with Yaron Amitai and Boaz Cohen. In addition, she played with Yifat Netz (of "The Witches") in the band "Hithaphu HaYotzrot" and at the "Holy Dead" event alongside Riki Gal, Dana Berger and more.[1]

In 2017, Ishai joined the band "Haze'evot", with which she embarked on a European tour in 2018.

Ishai was once considered a "Tom Boy" and not once advocated her being a woman in a seemingly "male" profession.[2][1]

In November 2018, she said in an interview to "Haaretz", in regards to her band "Haze'evot" that "The fact that we're four women is no gimmick and not a "thing", and I wish we would arrive at the day when nobody would consider it as such".[2] Later that year she declared that she had never let her being a woman stop her.[1]

In 2018, Ishai officially launched her solo career with music producer Toka Aylon whom she met 3 years earlier. She harmonized her first single "Pashut" (simple) in 2008, when she was 14, when her father, Ofer Ishai handed her a piece of paper with lyrics he had written.[1]

In September 2020, Ishai released her debut solo album "Yom Reviei" (Wednesday).

Discography[edit]

Singles
  • Pashut (Simple) (2018)
  • HaNasich HaKatan (The Little Prince) (2020)
  • Pnai (Free Time) (2020)
Albums
  • Yom Reviei (Wednesday) (2020)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Sapir Weiss, Carmit (10 December 2018). "הגיטריסטית והיוצרת טליה ישי משחררת את "פשוט", סינגל ראשון מתוך פרויקט סולו" [Musician Talia Ishai releases first single from Solo Project]. Maariv (in עברית). Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Shalev, Ben (7 November 2018). "נשבר להן הכוס מגברים מטרידים: MeToo# הגיעה גם למוזיקה הישראלית" [They've Had It With Annoying Men: #MeToo In Israeli Music]. Haaretz (in עברית). Archived from the original on December 15, 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.

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