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Artist description
We are a group of musicians from Israel who love to play Irish music, but our meetings are like an Italian family's dinner. Eitan thinks he is very good in teamwork, and he is sure that the others are not. Gal always comes up with new ideas when someone else is in the middle of a sentence. Michal is always sure that she is right, and when Abe appears (he is often late) the big drama is over and he would say: "come on guys, take it easy". Except for this we really do get along great. Everyone of us knows quite well the others weaknesses and forgives them, beforehand or after. But in spite of all the difference between us, sometimes the music takes us to places were we have never been before. And then we know that all this wouldn't be possible if everyone of us wouldn't be what he is. |
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Music Style
Modern Irish Instrumental and Singing in Hebrew w/ Celtic arrangements. |
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Musical Influences
Dervish, Altan. Riverdance, Danu, Cian, Chieftans, Solas, Moving Hearts, Mozart, Bethoven. |
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Artist History
Eitan, Gal and Michal began playing Barroque music together since highschool. Paths parted at this point when Eitan spent a few years in Holland, studying music, Gal and Michal got married and later fell in love with Irish music. A few years after they formed Evergreen, and in 2001 were joined by Abe Doron, who moved to Israel after five years touring the world with the show "Riverdance".
Our paths have joined at this point, so, what brought us together?
Well time and music will tell... |
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Group Members
Michal Shachar: Irish flute, concert flute, whistles, harpischord, piano, voice.
Gal Shachar: violin, viola, bodhran.
Eitan Hoffer: guitars, lute, violin, viola.
Abe Doron: bodhran (irish drum), spoons, bones, djembe, bongos, cymbals, timbale and percussion effects.. |
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Location
Maale Zvia, Misgav - Israel |
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