| Avihu Medina | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 19, 1948 Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Genres | Mediterranean Israeli music |
| Occupations | Composer, arranger, songwriter, and singer |
| Website | www.hebrewsongs.com/artists-avihumedina.htm |
Avihu Medina (Hebrew: אביהו מדינה, born August 19, 1948, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli composer, arranger, songwriter, and singer of Mediterranean Israeli music.[1][2]
Medina is the third son of Aaron and Leah Medina.[3] His mother's family immigrated in 1906 and she was born in Jerusalem, and his father immigrated to Palestine from Yemen in 1939 when it was under the British Mandate.[1] He is Jewish, and his father was a cantor.[1]
He was born in Tel Aviv, and later grew up in Holon.[3] He was a tank commander in the Israel Defense Forces.[3]
He has composed more that 400 Mizrachi music songs.[4] Through 2007, he had released nine albums.[5] He is considered by some to be the best-known Oriental singer, and has composed many of Zohar Argov's songs.[6]
In 2005, he was voted the 123rd-greatest Israeli of all time, in a poll by the Israeli news website Ynet to determine whom the general public considered the 200 Greatest Israelis.[7]
He now lives in Petach Tikva.[3]
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