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Noa

 
Artist: Noa
Noa

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Gil Dor

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Gil Dor, Radiodervish, Davka
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Noa", "Gold", "Both Sides of the Sea

Biography

Noa, also known by her given name, Achinoam Nini, was arguably Israel's most internationally renowned singer around the turn of the century. Born in Tel-Aviv in 1969 to a family of Yemeni heritage, she lived in New York from age two until age 17, at which point she returned to Israel. After serving her two years of mandatory military service, she studied music at the Rimon School, where she befriended Gil Dor, a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, piano, percussion, etc.) who would become her longtime musical collaborator.

Influenced by singer/songwriters such as Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, and Leonard Cohen, Noa teamed with Dor for her debut album, Achinoam Nini and Gil Dor Live (1991), as well as its follow-up, Achinoam Nini and Gil Dor (1993). Her third album, Noa (1994), was her first to be released internationally. Released by Geffen Records, the album was produced in New York by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, with whom Dor was acquainted; most of the songs are sung in English and feature Steve Rodby (acoustic bass) and Lyle Mays (piano) of the Pat Metheny Group. Her fourth album, Calling (1996), produced by Rupert Hine, was also sung primarily in English and released internationally by Geffen Records. Unlike her previous recordings, it's a passionately political album inspired by the despair she felt in the wake of Yitzchak Rabin's assassination on November 4, 1995, during a massive rally for peace in Tel-Aviv at which she and Dor had performed.

In the wake of Calling's mixed reception, Noa released Achinoam Nini (1997), her first album of Hebrew-language songs written by herself, and then the live album Achinoam Nini & the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra (1998). For her next international release, her self-declared masterpiece Blue Touches Blue (2000), she collaborated with producer Mike Hedges, who had an impressive track record of working with iconic U.K. bands such as U2, Manic Street Preachers, the Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Lush. Now (2002), another international release, was a more intimate affair, written while Noa was pregnant with her first child; it was produced by Dor and Yoad Nevo. A pair of albums with the Solis String Quartet from Naples, Italy, followed -- Noa Live (2005) and Napoli-Tel Aviv (2006) -- before she teamed with Dor once again, this time for Genes & Jeans (2008), an album inspired by the Yemeni songs of her youth. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Name

Noa (Hebrew: נועה, Noa; or נעה, Nōʿā), is a feminine Hebrew name, derived from a root that means "movement". The name is used in the Hebrew Bible for one of the daughters of Zelophehad. Noa is commonly confused with Noah (Hebrew: נח), an unrelated masculine name known from the biblical story about Noah's ark.

Noa is not a standard Arabic name, but its used by native Egyptians residing on the Mediterranean in their common dialect to refer to "the strong wind coming from the sea"[citation needed].

"Noa" is also a masculine Polynesian name (though not commonly used).

People

  • Loveman Noa, a US Naval officer killed during the Philippines Insurrection
  • Noa, the chosen appellation of singer Achinoam Nini
  • Noa Tishby, an Israeli actress
  • Noa Nadruku, Ethnic Fijian Rugby player
  • Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Quarterback, U.S. Naval Academy, Hawaiian

Literary characters

Places

Concepts

  • Net Operating Assets
  • A Polynesian term for replacing names to avoid summoning something. A form of euphemism.
  • A Māori term referring to the opposite of tapu; noa means common, non-sacred, or free from tapu (sometimes because tapu has been broken).
  • The Natural Ontological Attitude, a philosophy of science proposed by Arthur Fine
  • A Māori term, Noa means "the lifting of a tapu" and literally means "safe".

Organizations and companies

Things

  • Naturally occurring asbestos, which is the unprocessed form of Asbestos (common in California, Montana, and Turkey).
  • Norma Ortográfica Andaluza, a Spanish transcription method in actual commercial use for popular songs with flamenco lyrics which aims to reflect more phonetically the actual speech features of the Andalusian region.
  • North Atlantic oscillation, an ocean variability
  • Notice of Action, a printed form (I-797) which the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services sends out to document processing milestones on petitions

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