Corinne Allal

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Corinne Allal

Corinne Allal (born 15 March 1955 in Tunis, Tunisia) is an Israeli rock musician and music producer.

Biography[]

Corinne Allal was born in Tunisia and immigrated to Israel when she was 8 years old.

Music career[]

During her military service she played in various bands of the Israeli Defense Forces, including with Yehudit Ravitz. In the 1970s she performed mainly as a guitarist. She released her first album in 1984. The albums Antarctica (1989), Sfat Imi (native tongue, 1990) and Zan Nadir (A Rare Kind, 1992) were produced by Yehudit Ravitz and enjoyed commercial success in Israel. In 2003 she was awarded the Prize of the Israeli Society of Composers and Music Producers (AKUM). Although Allal is considered leftist and lives openly as a lesbian, her music, especially the song Ein li eretz acheret (English: I have no other country) is also very popular among conservative and religious activists and musicians.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (2016-06-07). "Watch: N.Y. haredi singer brings Israeli composer to tears while performing her classic song". Haaretz. Retrieved 2021-04-30.

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