Ziv Rubinstein (; born 20 March 1970) is an Israeli composer, songwriter and television producer.
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Biography
Ziv Rubinstein was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. He learned how to play the guitar at the age of eleven. When he was only 13, he performed with a teenage band named "Blood". At 15, he performed with a band named Ursula alongside Zeevik Gunthersky (drums), Yoram Zak (guitar), Gili Babliki Gili may refer to:
People
* Gili Cohen, Israeli Olympic judoka
* Gili Haimovitz (born 1993), Israeli taekwando fighter
* Gili Landau (born 1958), Israeli footballer and manager
* Gili Sharir (born 1999), Israeli Olympic bronze medalist judoka
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(bass guitar), Gili Efi (piano), and Osnat Dar
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(singer).
He appeared in several public-service advertisements ( IAF Technological College, Be'er Sheva, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces
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, Israel Dairy Board
Israel Dairy Board (, ''Mo'etzet HeHalav'') plans and coordinates the management of dairy farming in the State of Israel.
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, among others).
The Michelle Pfeiffer Incident
In 1992, on the Israeli popular prime time entertainment show '' The Entertainment Authority'', hosted by Dudu Topaz
Dudu Topaz (; September 20, 1946 – August 20, 2009) (born David Goldenberg) was an Israeli TV personality, comedian, actor, screenwriter, playwright, author and radio and television host. In August 2009 he died by suicide while incarcerated, ha ...
, Ziv was challenged to go to Los Angeles and have his photo taken with Michelle Pfeiffer
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. Rubinstein returned a week later, at the next show, with a photograph of himself with Michelle Pfeiffer. However, two days later it was revealed that he was photographed with a cardboard cut-out and not the real actress. It appeared he knew in advance what the challenge would be. In order to stand out in the audience and have Dudu Topaz select him, he wore a big hat. This incident was mentioned in the list of the greatest scandals and pranks in the history of Israeli entertainment at Ynet
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and Globes
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magazine.
"The Babies" Band
In 1998 Rubinstein founded "The Babies" Band along with Reuven Hayun. The band released one album carrying its name, musically produced by Meir Israel. The album was not a big success in sales, but the band performed with its songs throughout Israel. In 2000, Rubinstein composed the championship song for the Israeli soccer team Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.
Hapoel Tel Aviv Football Club (, ''Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Tel Aviv)'' is an Israeli professional football club based in Tel Aviv that competes in the Israeli Premier League. The club's traditional home ground is Bloomfield Stadium. To date, th ...
and the band performed at the championship celebrations at the Yarkon Park
Yarkon Park (, ''Park HaYarkon'') is a park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually. Named after the Yarkon River, which flows through it, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities, botanical gardens, an aviar ...
. In 2002 the band performed at Rabin Square
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in a national rally promoting youth road safety. In 2004, Reuven Hayun and Nir Segal, the band's drummer, left the band, replaced by Yovav Avraham and Eyal Kochel.
Solo albums
In 2006, Rubinstein's first EP " As If There is No Sea" Debuted. The album included six songs, and was musically produced by Razi Ben-Ezzer
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. Two of the songs were released as singles: "Blue" and "My Beloved Homeland" which was honorably mentioned by the Israeli parliament member Ahmad Tibi
Ahmad Tibi ( ; , sometimes spelled Ahmed Tibi; born 19 December 1958) is a Palestinian-Israeli politician. The leader of the Ta'al party, he has served as a member of the Knesset since 1999. Tibi was acknowledged as a figure in the Israeli-P ...
in the Israeli media. The "Blue" music video was one of the most aired videos on the Israeli Music Channel. In 2011 Rubinstein started working on a second album, of which two songs were released. On 1 January 2013, his second solo album was released.
Collaborations With Other Artists
In 2007 Rubinstein released a duet with the Israeli singer, Daphna Armony, named "Rak Ohev". The duet was chosen song of the week on the Kol Yisrael
''Kol Yisrael'' or ''Kol Israel'' (, lit. "Voice of Israel"; also Israel Radio) was Israel's public domestic and international radio service. It operated as a division of the Israel Broadcasting Service from 1951 to 1965, and later the Israel ...
Reshet Gimel radio station.
in 2008 Rubinstein started collaborating with the Israeli musician Arkadi Duchin
Arkadi Duchin (, ; born 1 June 1963) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and musical producer.
Music career
Duchin sang in the rock band HaChaverim Shel Natasha ( The Friends of Natasha). The band, which he formed in 1986 with Micha Shitrit, ma ...
, and together they wrote the duet "Hadavar Haze" (That Thing), performed by Rubinstein and Sima Levi Duchin, Arkadi's wife. in 2009 they produced the children's album "Arkasha's Friends". Many Israeli artists participated in this album – David D'Or
David D'Or (; born David Nehaisi on October 2, 1965) is an Israeli singer, composer, and songwriter. A countertenor with a vocal range of more than four octaves, he is a three-time winner of the Israeli "Singer of the Year" and "Best Vocal Perf ...
, Dani Litani
Dani Litani ( ; born 30 June 1943) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, composer, actor and voice actor.
Biography Early life
Born in Haifa, Litani learned to play the piano at age six and at age nine, he and his family moved to Jerusalem. He also s ...
, Idan Yaniv
Idan Yaniv (; born October 18, 1986) is an Israeli singer.
Biography
Yaniv was born in Tel Aviv, to a family of Bukharian origin.
In 2005, Yaniv released his first single, "Wishing Only to Rejoice", which he translated freely from Greek. In ...
, and Micky Kamm
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* Micky Adams (born 1961), English football manager and former player
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, among others. The album reached Gold Album
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in Israel. In 2010 Duchin composed Rubinstein's song "Ahavati Haasura" (My Forbidden Love), that was published in his poetry book "Shira, Ahuvati" (Poetry, My Love). In 2011 Duchin and Rubinstein wrote a song for the Israeli singer Liran Tal.
In 2008 Rubinstein wrote the song "Angel" for Shlomi Shabat
Shlomi Shabat (; born August 30, 1954) is an Israeli vocalist and musician. He is of Turkish Jewish origin.
Early life
Shabat was born in Yehud, Israel, to a family of Turkish Jewish descent who immigrated from Turkey. He sings in Hebrew, Tu ...
, as well as the song "Without You", which Shabat performed with Daphna Rechter Daphna is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
* Daphna Dove (born 1975), American musician
* Daphna Greenstein (born 1952), Israeli landscape architect
* Daphna Kastner (born 1961), Canadian actress, screenwriter and director
* Da ...
. In 2010 Rubinstein wrote another song for Shlomi Shabat
Shlomi Shabat (; born August 30, 1954) is an Israeli vocalist and musician. He is of Turkish Jewish origin.
Early life
Shabat was born in Yehud, Israel, to a family of Turkish Jewish descent who immigrated from Turkey. He sings in Hebrew, Tu ...
, "Vaani Shar" (And I Sing), which later became the mentor song for the first season of "The Voice Israel
''The Voice Israel'' (Hebrew: ''The Voice ישראל'') is the Israeli version of ''The Voice of Holland''. It is part of the international syndication ''The Voice (TV series), The Voice'' based on the reality singing competition launched in th ...
". Rubinstein wrote several other songs for Shabat.
In 2012 Nahum Heyman composed two of Rubinstein's songs, performed by Yoni Schlesinger in Heyman's last album "Ani Mamshich Lashir" (I Go on Singing).
During 2020 he composed the song "Voy a cantar" for the Gipsy Kings.
Production
Since 2000, alongside his musical work, Ziv was also the news producer for 10 News
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on the Israeli Channel 10.
He left the network during 2013 and opened an independent production company.
Poetry
In 2010 Rubinstein published his first poetry book "Shira, Ahuvati" (Poetry, My Love).
References
External links
Ziv Rubinstein's Website
Ziv Rubinstein on Bandcamp
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1970 births
Living people
Israeli male film actors
Israeli film score composers
Israeli television producers
Israeli Jews
21st-century Israeli male singers
Israeli people of Romanian-Jewish descent
Israeli rock singers
20th-century Israeli male singers
Israeli male singer-songwriters
Israeli singer-songwriters
Israeli male film score composers