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'''Miki Gavrielov''' (מיקי גבריאלוב ; born 1949) is an Israeli composer and performer of folk/rock music. His career spans many decades, beginning with being a member of rock group [[The Churchills (Israeli band)|The Churchills]]. Many of the most popular songs sung by [[Arik Einstein]] were ones for which Miki Gavrielov wrote the music. Writing his own songs and performing on his own, Miki Gavrielov brought in influences from other Mediterranean countries, notably [[Turkey]], from which some of his ancestors immigrated to Israel. Gavrielov has released at least 17 studio albums.
'''Miki Gavrielov''' ({{langx|he|מיקי גבריאלוב}}; born 1949) is an Israeli composer and performer of folk/rock music. His career spans many decades, beginning with being a member of rock group [[The Churchills (Israeli band)|The Churchills]]. Many of the most popular songs sung by [[Arik Einstein]] were ones for which Miki Gavrielov wrote the music. Writing his own songs and performing on his own, Miki Gavrielov brought in influences from other Mediterranean countries, notably [[Turkey]], from which some of his ancestors immigrated to Israel. Gavrielov has released at least 17 studio albums.


==Selected discography==
==Selected discography==

Latest revision as of 12:59, 4 November 2024

Miki Gavrielov

Miki Gavrielov (Hebrew: מיקי גבריאלוב; born 1949) is an Israeli composer and performer of folk/rock music. His career spans many decades, beginning with being a member of rock group The Churchills. Many of the most popular songs sung by Arik Einstein were ones for which Miki Gavrielov wrote the music. Writing his own songs and performing on his own, Miki Gavrielov brought in influences from other Mediterranean countries, notably Turkey, from which some of his ancestors immigrated to Israel. Gavrielov has released at least 17 studio albums.

Selected discography

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  • ספור של חורף 2000 "Winter Story"