Ester Rada

Ester Rada
Background information
Native name אסתר רדא
Birth name Ester Rada
Born March 7, 1985
Kiryat Arba, West Bank
Genres Soul, Nu-Soul,[1] Funk, Ethio-Jazz, Groove, Rnb[2]
Occupation(s) Singer–songwriter, actress
Website http://www.esterrada.com
https://www.facebook.com/esterradaofficial

Ester Rada is an Israeli actress and singer.

Biography

Ester is currently working on her debut album, after releasing her acclaimed first self-written and composed solo EP called "Life Happens", which was produced by Israeli producers Kuti (Kutiman/Thru-You) and Sabbo (Soulico), at the beginning of 2013. Rada gained worldwide popularity on a tour across Europe, the United States and Canada. She has recently performed at the Glastonbury Festival. She performed at the opening act of Alicia Keys' concert in Israel. Rada's music video "Life Happens" has been broadcast on MTV France, East Europe, and Israel, as well as on VH1 UK. Rada credits Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin as her musical influences, alongside Eryka Badu, Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott.

Rada started her acting career in musical theater, and won an award for her role in Habima Theatre's The Troupe. In 2007 she played a major role in the TV serial "Deus".[3] In the same year she also acted in Habima's play Sdakim bebeton. Filmography and TV Appearances: Still Walking Zrubavel Kirot[3] The Special.[3] Yes's series New York.

Life Happens

In the beginning of 2013 Ester Rada released an EP entitled Life Happens[4] with four of her songs. The album was positively received by critics,[5][6] who describe her music as "cross-cultural sound that is a deep reflection of the Israeli born Ethiopian's heritage" and "graceful composition of Ethio-Jazz, funk, soul and r&b, with mixed undertones of black grooves".[7]BBC called this album her debut, highlighting her "powerful, soulful voice and seductive combination of Ethiopian Jazz, funk and R&B."[8]


Personal life

Ester Rada is married to Gili Yalu, the singer in Zvuloon Dub System, an Israeli reggae band.

References

  1. pearlsbydavidpearl.telavivian.com Ester Rada /// Could It Be
  2. Giant Step Presents Ester Rada's Exclusive US Debut Showcase (Acoustic)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 אסתר רדא "EDB" site
  4. sxsw Ester Rada * The new soul of the Middle East
  5. NRG
  6. walla
  7. blogs.suntimes.com Israeli Jazz Festival to Debut in Chicago.
  8. Middle East Beats: Israel's Ester Rada mines Ethio-jazz BBC, 28 Feb 2015

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