“Until he jokes with his doctors”: Shalom Hanoch cancels performances

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Shalom Hanoch announced today (Wednesday) that his performances for the coming month will be canceled due to medical reasons. Among other things, Hanoch was scheduled to perform at Amphi Park in Be’er Sheva on May 21 with the band Tislam. On behalf of Shalom Hanoch, it was reported: “In recent days, Shalom Hanoch is feeling unwell. On the advice of his doctors, he will undergo a medical procedure in the coming days and will be required to rest. Therefore, the upcoming performances will be postponed. Until he jokes with his doctors.”

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Shalom Hanoch, born in 1946, is an Israeli singer-songwriter, songwriter, composer, arranger and music producer, considered one of the first Israeli rock composers. Shalom Hanoch has been known for most of his years of activity as a fierce protest singer, and is even considered by many to have developed the genre of “protest songs” in Hebrew song. His song “Waiting for the Messiah” is considered the most prominent protest song in Israeli rock. His work has influenced and received attention from a variety of young artists who have tried to learn his way. Hanoch collaborated with Arik Einstein and together they created the album Snail.

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