Hi hennadervish,
Actually, Ehud Banai is more of a rock singer, in the Vassilis
Papakonstantinou style, if you know him. The Middle Eastern/Persian
influences are only discernible in some of his songs. There are many
other Israeli singers, however, who have the characteristic Middle
Eastern "quaver" (in Hebrew they call it "silsul"). Kazantzidis'
characteristic laika style has been an inspiration for many Israeli
artists, and there are many Hebrew-language covers of his songs. The
most famous is "Elinor", a cover of "Iparcho", which reputedly has
sold more than a half a million copies in Israel. It was first
recorded by legendary singer Zohar Argov, here in a performance at a
Bar Mitzvah ("coming of age") celebration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67WLLZewyd0
A version by Israeli Palestinian Helal Nasser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQTJA0ls0X8
The young Israeli singers performing a medley with another Kazantzidis
tune, "Vima, vima":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_Nfx2PjBtM
The best singers in the Middle Eastern tradition are often also
cantors (psaltes), like Emil Zrihan, from Morocco:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUT_ZDWuCRc
I tried to find a youtube video with Israeli artists singing in
Persian (there are a few), but I couldn't find any. Here is a nice
clip with two of Israel's IMHO finest vocalists singing in Turkish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcHSDjUJYOo
Sorry about the O.T.!
Best, Eva
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