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Shlomo Artzi’s Songs Reimagined with an Andalusian Sound
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Walla · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Patrick Sebag and the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra of Ashdod have released a new project reworking Shlomo Artzi’s songs with Andalusian arrangements and his original vocals. The album includes nine songs and is led by the single “Kol Yom.”
- 01Patrick Sebag and the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra of Ashdod launched a new Shlomo Artzi project.
- 02Nine of Artzi’s songs are being reworked with Andalusian orchestration and his original vocals.
- 03Artzi called the new versions “almost a miracle” and said they gave his songs new life.
- 04The release is accompanied by “Kol Yom,” now featuring Andalusian music and Moroccan singing.
- 05Sebag said the project began years ago and was a personal homecoming to Ashdod.
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