Schlomo Artzi was born on November 26, 1949, in Moshav. When Artzi was eight years old, his family moved to northern Tel Aviv.
Artzi's schoolmates thought he would become an actor, not a musician,
as he was known for his acting skills at elementary school. However, at
the age of twelve he started playing the guitar and singing in a boy
scouts group and at friends' parties. At age 16, he began writing and
composing songs.
In 1970, Artzi had the opportunity to take part in the Israel Song Festival, a prestigious song contest held every year. Still in military service and wearing a military uniform, he sang Pitom Achshav, Pitom Hayom (Suddenly Now, Suddenly Today), also known as Ahavtiha (I loved her). The song, written by Tirza Atar and composed by Ya'akov Hollander, won first prize. It was included in his first album, Shlomo Artzi, which came out in 1970. Artzi was voted Singer of the Year.
In 1975 he was selected to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest. The selected song was 'At Veani', written by the legendary Israeli songwriter Ehud Manor, and composed by Artzi himself. To seize the moment, Artzi's record
label pressured him to record a completely new record in less than 2
weeks. However, when At Veani ended up in 11th place in a field of 20 competitors, the album became a big disappointment and started a less successful period in Artzi's career. However, his career recovered and he is still active in music to this day.
My collection: 7" single no. 6360
Found: Discogs.com, received 30 March 2021
Cost: 5 euro
Tracks: 'At Veani' / 'Hey Liza'