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Meet Shlomo Bar - a star in Israel and his native Morocco

April 18, 2018 09:25
Shlomo Bar photo by Aviv Peretz
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Musical pioneer Shlomo Bar made aliyah when he was just six, so when he returned many years later to Morocco, where he was born, he was surprised to discover that he had a following there.


“I found that not only did they know my songs,” he says, “they were singing my Todra song in Arabic.” 


Hearing his Hebrew lyrics in unofficial Arabic translation was a fitting tribute for a man who, more than virtually anyone in Israeli music, thrust the sounds of Jews from Arab countries into the popular music scene. 


In 1977, when his first disc came out with his group Habrera Hativeet (translated as “Natural Gathering”), it was obvious that Bar had found a new direction for Israeli music, which was still Ashkenazi-dominated — and one that was not afraid of showing off his Moroccan origins. His style was also rooted in Middle Eastern tropes, whether they be from India, Persia, Spain, Morocco or Israel. Along with his unique blend of musical influences, he’s always had a social, spiritual and political message.