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'''Riki Gal''' ({{he|ריקי גל}})is an [[Israeli Jews|Israeli]] singer.
'''Riki Gal''' ({{he|ריקי גל}})is an [[Israeli Jews|Israeli]] singer.


Rivka Menashe (later Riki Gal) was born in 1950. After her discharge from the [[IDF]], she released her first single and an album called World of Jacques Berl. She has collaborated with [[Matti Caspi]], [[Ehud Manor]] and [[Louie Lahav]]. She played Mama Morton in the Beit Lessin production of Chicago and was a judge on Israel's version of A Star is Born, [[Kokhav Nolad]].<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-109672842.html Riki Gal's blue period]</ref>
Rivka Menashe (later Riki Gal) was born in 1950.


The title song of Riki Gal's album Seeing the Years (2009) is "Imazman," a tribute to Gal's mother and also a play on words (ima = mom, zman = time, im hazman = over time. The song begins with words from the popular song "Que Sera, Sera" (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and continues inSpanish. Gal, who reached the height of her career in the 1980s, sings a mix of blues, folk and pop. <ref>[http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Music/Article.aspx?id=137194 Sabra Sounds: Eric Berman, Riki Gal, and Yehudit Ravitz]</ref>
The title song of Riki Gal's album Seeing the Years (2009) is "Imazman," a tribute to Gal's mother and also a play on words (ima = mom, zman = time, im hazman = over time. The song begins with words from the popular song "Que Sera, Sera" (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and continues inSpanish. Gal, who reached the height of her career in the 1980s, sings a mix of blues, folk and pop. <ref>[http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Music/Article.aspx?id=137194 Sabra Sounds: Eric Berman, Riki Gal, and Yehudit Ravitz]</ref>

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Riki Gal

Riki Gal (Hebrew: ריקי גל)is an Israeli singer.

Rivka Menashe (later Riki Gal) was born in 1950. After her discharge from the IDF, she released her first single and an album called World of Jacques Berl. She has collaborated with Matti Caspi, Ehud Manor and Louie Lahav. She played Mama Morton in the Beit Lessin production of Chicago and was a judge on Israel's version of A Star is Born, Kokhav Nolad.[1]

The title song of Riki Gal's album Seeing the Years (2009) is "Imazman," a tribute to Gal's mother and also a play on words (ima = mom, zman = time, im hazman = over time. The song begins with words from the popular song "Que Sera, Sera" (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and continues inSpanish. Gal, who reached the height of her career in the 1980s, sings a mix of blues, folk and pop. [2]

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