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Shoshana Damari

Shoshana Damari ((ヘブライ語:שושנה דמארי), (アラビア語:شوشانه (شمعه) ذماري)) (March 31, 1923 – February 14, 2006) was a Yemeni-born Israeli singer known as the "Queen of Hebrew Music."〔(''L.A. Times Obituary'' : Shoshana Damari, 83; Israeli Singer, 'Queen of Hebrew Music' )〕
==Biography==

Shoshana Damari was born in Dhamar, Yemen. The family immigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1924 in the wake of growing persecution against the Jews, and settled in Rishon LeZion.〔(Encyclopedia of Jewish Women: Shoshana Damari )〕
At a young age, Damari played drums and sang accompaniment for her mother, who performed at family celebrations and gatherings of the Yemenite community in Palestine.〔 At age 14, her first songs were broadcast on the radio. She studied singing and acting at the Shulamit Studio in Tel Aviv, where she met Shlomo Bosmi, the studio manager who became her personal manager. They wed in 1939, when she was only 16.

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