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Hamuchtar : ウィキペディア英語版
Hamuchtar

Hamuchtar (Hebrew: המוכתר), Gilad Philip Ben-David, b. 1971, is a singer and cabaret artist who began his career in Tel Aviv in the late 1980s. He has also played various films most notably “Amazing Grace” by the late director Amos Guttman, as well as directing his own films and theatre plays. His musical style incorporates cabaret, mizrahi music, Yemenite music and electronica.
==Early years==
Gilad Philip Ben-David was born in Rishon Le Zion to a family with Yemenite and Dutch roots. His first musical influences came from his grandfather, a cantor. At age 12, he began to perform original rock songs at events in his hometown as well as taking part in a competition of French songs organized by the French Embassy in Tel Aviv.
At age 15, he performed in Tel Aviv for the first time, accompanied by Asaf Amdorsky, as a drummer, as a guest of Yoav Gal and Nimrod Eylim. Amdorsky was also the drummer and arranger in the band they have together formed, "Ben David bKaney HaSuf" in which cellist Karni Postel also participated.
In 1989, Hamuchtar played his set "The Days of Awe" in the rock club Roxanne, accompanied by bassist Kozo Almakis from the group "Natasha's Friends". The set included songs from "The Yom Kippur Siddur" with traditional Yemenite influences.

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