词条 | Tamar Eisenman |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Tamar Eisenman | honorific_suffix = | image = 071212-tamar eisenman.jpg | image_upright = 1.15 | landscape = | alt = | caption = | background = solo_singer | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|7|2}} | birth_place =Jerusalem | origin = | death_date = | death_place = | genre = Folk, rock, blues, pop | occupation = Singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer | instrument = Guitar, vocals, bass guitar | years_active = 2001-present | label = Zipi's Baby, NMC Music, Odacity | associated_acts = | website = {{URL|www.eisenwoman.com}} | module = | module2 = | module3 = }} Tamar Eisenman (born July 2, 1980) is a blues-folk-rock guitarist, singer songwriter and producer, born in Jerusalem. Eisenman launched her musical career in 2003 in Israel with the release of her self-titled EP "Tamar Eisenman EP". She later released studio albums.[1] - "5 feet 4 , Gymnasium",[2] "Time for Creation",[3] and "Limbo".[4][5] In 2010 Tamar opened for Jeff Beck[6] in Caesarea amphitheater and initiated several new projects as guitarist and producer. Tamar also recorded and performed with: Danny Sanderson,[7] Asaf Avidan,[8] Miki Gavrielov, David Broza[9] and Kaki King.[10] Tamar is mainly known for her acoustic guitar[11][12] hand picking electric guitar[13] sound integrated with her bluesy pop songwriting. Early lifeTamar was born in Jerusalem and spent part of her childhood with her family in San Francisco where she started playing the guitar at the age of six.[14] At the age of twelve, Tamar started taking guitar lessons with Aharoni Ben Ari[15] focusing on Blues and Jazz. A few years later she started writing her first songs and playing with local bands as well as participated in the project for young bands of Jerusalem at the Yellow Submarine[16] Musical careerAt the age of twenty Tamar started performing with other musicians[17] as a lead guitarist and musical producer. At the same time, she released her self-produced EP in 2003, established her trio band and began performing with her own repertoire.[18] In 2005, Tamar released her full-length album, "5 feet 4" – her height with shoes - Including 15 songs written and composed by her and produced by Amir Ben Ami (Hadag Nachash). In 2006, Tamar joined the Danny Sanderson band as guitarist and vocalist. A year later she moved to Tel Aviv and joined The Tonight Band[19] of Lior Schleien’s late night TV Tonight ("Ha Layla"), an Israeli version of The Tonight Show, which won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Talk Show.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} In 2009 after signing to NMC Music[20] Tamar released her first single from Gymnasium, her 3rd album. "Hit Me"[21] was her first national radio hit. Following her second radio hit Sun,[22] Tamar released her 3rd album and toured constantly across Israel and in venues and festivals around the world. CMJ festival[23] (NY) Sappho festival[24] (Greece), Bam Cafe (NY), The Water Rats (London) and was chosen to open for Jeff Beck in Caesarea.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} In 2011, Tamar released her 4th album "Time for Creation", 12 tracks mixed by Tamir Muskat. Later that year Tamar musically produced a tribute concert[25] celebrating Bob Dylan 70th birthday in Tel Aviv. In August 2015 Tamar released her latest album "Limbo".[26][27] Her first full album in Hebrew which included songs written by Yankale Rotblit and David Avidan. The duet version "Tam" was recorded with musician and singer Rona Kenan. In 2017 the "On My Way" compilation album was released worldwide. In 2018 Eisenman has won an Israeli Emmy nomination for best original score for the documentary "רמטכ"לים" Soundtrack. DiscographyStudio Albums
References1. ^studio albums Allmusic:Tamar Eisenman 2. ^Why do Israeli Singers Sing in English? 3. ^Israeli Singer Tamar Eisenman Takes Some Time for Creation 4. ^Odacity 5. ^Frontview Magazine: New Single for Tamar Eisenman 6. ^http://www.mouse.co.il/CM.articles_item,636,209,55024,.aspx 7. ^The Kaveret Kid Turns 60 8. ^Asaf Avidan 9. ^David Broza 10. ^Kaki King 11. ^Acoustic 12. ^acoustic guitar 13. ^electric guitar 14. ^Tamar Eisenman on Music, Language and Limbo 15. ^תמר אייזנמן: "הקהל בישראל זה בית" 16. ^fצהריים בצוללת עם: פרויקט ההרכבים 17. ^http://www.habama.co.il/Pages/Description.aspx?Subj=1&Area=1&ArticleID=542 18. ^abroad, has a show premiere with distinguished guests 19. ^http://www.ishim.co.il/p.php?s=תמר+אייזנמן 20. ^http://www.yosmusic.com/yos5510/ 21. ^http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3723649,00.html 22. ^ 23. ^https://www.cmj.com/tag/tamar-eisenman/ 24. ^Sappho festival 25. ^Doing Dylan Proud 26. ^http://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/musicreview/.premium-1.2693923 27. ^http://andywaswrong.com/tamar-eisenman-limbo/ 28. ^http://www.allaboutjazz.com/sunrise-amit-friedman-origin-records-review-by-dan-mcclenaghan.php|Sunrise 29. ^http://www.ishim.co.il/m.php?s=רוקרימון External links
5 : 1980 births|Living people|Israeli guitarists|Israeli singer-songwriters|21st-century guitarists |
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