Geva Alon

Geva Alon
Background information
Also known as גבע אלון
Born May 30, 1979 (1979-05-30) (age 32)
Origin Kibbutz Ma'abarot, Israel
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock, folk rock, indie folk, acoustic rock, blues rock, country rock, psych folk, psychedelic rock
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Musician
Instruments Guitar, Vocals
Years active 2000–present
Website Official website
Notable instruments
Fender Jazzmaster

Geva Alon (Hebrew: גבע אלון‎, born 30 May 1979) is an Israeli blues/folk/rock musician and singer-songwriter.

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Biography

Geva Alon was born and raised in Kibbutz Ma'abarot. He began playing guitar at the young age of 12, and in the year 2000 became the founding member of the rock trio The Flying Baby which achieved relative success in Israel and while touring the US.[1] The band released two albums: Inner World (2002) and Pain to Give (2004).

In 2004 he joined the Israeli indie rock singer, Shy Nobleman, with whom he played for 3 years. Alon contributed guitars, writing and vocals to Nobleman's "Beautiful Life" album and sang co-lead vocals on the radio hit ballad "Wonderful".

March 2006 saw his first solo album, Days of Hunger. Its acoustic country-flavored harmonies along with his distinct vocals and guitar made him a notable artist in Tel Aviv's folk indie scene.[2]

Alon's Second solo release in 2007 The Wall of Sound included a cover version of David Bowie's "Modern Love", which became a major radio hit and enjoyed numerous placements as a cable television commercials soundtrack as well as broke through the charts on the major Israeli music radio station, Galgalatz.[3]

Get Closer, Released in November 2009 and produced by the renowned Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Vetiver, Silver Jews, Dinosaur Jr, Jayhawks), features Alon backed by the band Tree with a sound ranging from alternative rock to psychedelic guitars and Americana.[4] Get Closer is Alon's most personal album yet, written after a long ten month tour in the United States that culminated with Alon’s performance at The Fillmore in Sept '08 in support of Paul Weller.[5]

Known for his riveting live performances, Alon has played several coveted festival shows including support for Macy Gray in front of a crowd of 20,000 people (2009). His shows in support of Get Closer garnered high praise from Israeli rock critics.[6]

On March 22–23, 2010, Geva Alon opened for Yo La Tengo at the trio's first appearance in Tel Aviv.[7] He is also scheduled to play for Earth Day events in front of 100,000 people in Rabin's square in Tel Aviv.

On December 2, 2010, it was announced that Alon has signed a distribution deal with the label ADA Global to distribute his upcoming fourth album in Europe, upon release.[8] Alon has celebrated the signing in a special show at the Barby club in Tel Aviv on January 7, 2011, which was followed by a short European tour from mid-January until February.

On March 10, 2011, it was announced that in April, Alon would be enetering Paco Loco Studios in Cadiz, Spain, with producer Thom Monahan with whom he worked on his 2009 album Get Closer, to record his fourth studio album. The album would be recorded with Vetiver members Otto Hauser (drums) and Daniel Hindman (guitar), and with Rufus Wainwright bassist Jeff Hill, instead of the usual backing band format Alon has used on his previous albums.[9][10] In the mean time, Alon spent the summer of 2011 touring all over Europe promoting the European release of Get Closerand reaching wider audiences. [11].

On October 27, 2011, Geva Alon has revealed the name of his fourth solo album to be In the Morning Light, through his Facebook page. He has also revealed the name of the first single off the album "I Wonder If She's Fine", with the expected release date of October 30, 2011.[12]

Discography

The Flying Baby

Solo Albums

Contributions and Collaborations

References

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