Moshe Datz
Moshe Datz is an Israeli singer, composer and producer.
Biography
At age 8, Moshe Datz began singing for 's urban choir. At age 10, he was accepted into, where he performed the song "Rolly Roll" by. The next year Datz again participated in the festival, performing Tzipi Shavit's entry "Doda Samantha". At 11, while volunteering for the Israeli youth organisation "Noar Le'noar", which was the Israeli branch of the BBYO, Datz wrote the song "Ha'olam Zakuk Le'ahava" which became the movement's anthem. During his military service he served in the IDF choir. In 1982, following his military service, Datz participated in.Datz first rose to prominence in 1984 as the soloist for Rachel Shapira's "Anshei Hageshem" ; The song peaked at number 2 on the IBA's weekly hit parade, and was ranked 16th in the yearly parade. In 1985, Datz joined the Hasidic Song Festival's travelling troupe where he met Orna Cohen, whom he married 3 months later. The two became known as Duo Datz, and they worked together for the next 20 years. They participated in the 1987 Israeli preselection for Eurovision, achieving fourth place with the song "Cupidon". In the summer of 1988 they released their first album "Be'ota Mita" to lukewarm reviews. The pair returned to the Israeli preselection in 1991, where they placed first with the song "Kan" ; written and composed by Uzi Hitman. The duo subsequently competed at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, achieving a third place finish. In addition to his own participation, Datz also composed the 1995 Israeli Eurovision entry "Amen" performed by, and likewise was involved in composing "Yom Huledet ", the Israeli Eurovision entry in 1999 performed by Eden.
In 1995, Duo Datz released the children's music tape "Ba Li Mesiba Li". Released on VHS, the tape was a collection of party and birthday songs made in collaboration; The songs were written by Smadar Shir, composed by Moshe Datz, and sung by the duo. The tape was a big commercial success, most notable for the song "Ey'fo Ha'uga?" which became a ubiquitous children's song, often personally associated with Datz.
In 2007, he starred in an advertising campaign for the Israeli beer Goldstar. From 2008 to 2010, Datz hosted a morning show called "Lihyot Tov" on Channel 2.