Singer and composer of Israeli classics, Yigal Bashan, dies at 68
Artist who had 40-year career found dead in his home on Sunday, 10 days after his final performance
Yigal Bashan, a beloved singer and composer of many classic Israeli songs, has died at the age of 68.
Bashan starred as part of the Kmo Tzo’anim trio for nearly a decade until 1995, appearing in the Israeli children’s show “Hopa Hey.” The trio is known for losing the 1985 contest to represent Israel in Eurovision by a single point.
They then wrote a song titled “Anachnu Nisharim Ba’aretz,” or “We’re Staying in Israel,” which proved to be more popular than their entry for Eurovision. His other classics included “Sivan” and “Eretz Hatzabar.”
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Bashan released dozens of albums, including several in English, over his more than 40-year career.
He was found dead in his home on Sunday. His last performance was 10 days before his death, in Herzliya.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin described Bashan as a “singer for grown-ups who was also the undisputed leader of ‘Hopa Hey’ and an integral part of so many childhoods.”
In 2016, Bashan was honoured with a Life Achievement Award by ACUM, Israel’s performance-rights organisation.
Bashan is survived by his wife of more than 40 years, fashion designer Mika Bashan, and two children.
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