Gad Elbaz

Israeli Superstar Singer
Gad Elbaz

Gad Elbaz, an Israeli Jewish singer, has already achieved international success as a little boy with three number one hit songs, "Halayla Zeh Hazman," "Or" "Hashem Melech" and "Al Neharot Bavel." His music videos have been seen on Channel 24. All of his CD's have climbed high on the charts and sold over 200,000 copies in Israel alone.

Gad began to sing and write music at age four. He first appeared with his father Benny Elbaz, a popular Israeli singer, accompanying him on the hit song "Father I Love You." Gad is featured on four CD's with his father and later broke out as a solo artist recording five albums of his own: "Walk in a Straight Path" in 1998, "Light at the End of the Tunnel" in 2003, "Meanings" in 2005, "Almost Quiet" in 2006, “Between the Drops” in 2007. "Live at Caesarea (2 CDs)" in 2008, "Words of Spirit" in 2013, and his latest “Nigun Umizmor” in 2014.

Gad's music intentionally captures both the observant and secular listener by mixing original and biblical texts with ballads, harmonies, middle-eastern rhythms and modern pop. Many of the songs are a collaboration between him and his wife Moran, where he composes the music and she writes the lyrics.

Gad believes that music can help bridge the gap between different people’s viewpoints in life. Recently, Gad has started performing duets with the incredibly talented secular music stars of Israel. These collaborations with Shlomi Shabbat, Shlomo Gronich, Itsik Shamly, Ovadia Chamama and Harel Moyal were a tremendous success and broke the boundaries between observant and secular music fans. Gad revels in these duets as it underscores his belief in spreading Jewish unity through music.

In August 2008, Gad made a historical and riveting performance at the 2,000 year old Roman amphitheatre in Caesarea, Israel. This show's purpose was to bring secular and religious Jews together in a show of unity through music. He has the distinction of being the first religious Jewish singer to ever perform there. In addition, Gad invited famous secular Israeli singers to sing with him at this historic performance. This concert was recorded by channel 24 of Israel and has been broadcasted on that channel frequently.

Gad is reaching audiences around the world as his music and message of unity are being embraced by Jewish communities worldwide. In 2009, he began a multi-city world tour to promote his music and message. His goal is to help people renew their faith through music and empower them to live their lives with an open heart, faith in themselves and faith in G-d.

In addition to a new Hebrew album, Gad is currently recording an all English album with Grammy award winning producers and songwriters. This album will be released worldwide.

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