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Nurit Galron

Nurit Galron is an Israeli singer, lyricist, and actress.

Biography
Early life Nurit Galron was born as Nurit Klimburd. Her mother, Leah Sitin, retired from the stage after singing with the Jewish Brigade band "Ma'ayan Zahav," founded by director Eliyahu Goldinberg. Her father, Moshe, was a cashier who had been a soldier in Anders' Army, and following the murder of his wife and child in the Holocaust, left the army and immigrated to the Land of Israel. She grew up in the Neve Amal neighborhood in Herzliya. She was a member of HaMahanot HaOlim youth movement. Early career Galron began her professional path in 1970 in the IDF, in Golani Brigade Entertainment Troupe (Tzevet Havai Golani), where she performed her first solo, "Haloch Va'khatof." After her military service, she studied film and theater at Tel Aviv University and performed in small jazz clubs. She adopted the surname "Galron." In late 1978, she released her first solo album, Nurit Galron (nicknamed "The Purple Album"), which garnered high praise. The album featured songs that became Israeli staples, including "Kim'at" (Almost), "Shalekhet" (Autumn, a rendition of a song her mother sang in the Jewish Brigade Band), "Ahuvati Sheli L'vanat Tzavar" (My White-Necked Love), and "Ulay Machar" (Maybe Tomorrow). 1980s–1990s In 1981, she released the highly successful album ''Shirim Be'emtza Ha'laila'' (Songs in the Middle of the Night), entirely dedicated to the poems of Nathan Zach. The album yielded the songs: "Ki Ha'Adam Etz Ha'sadeh" (For Man is the Tree of the Field), "Kulanu Zkukim Le'khesed" (We All Need Kindness), and "K'she'tziltzalt Ra'ad Kolech" (When You Called, Your Voice Trembled). In the 1990s, she began collaborating with younger rock artists, including Aviv Geffen (who wrote "Ata Po Chaser Li" in the 1992 album ''B'toch Ha's'arot''), Arkadi Duchin, and Ben Artzi. In 1995, she recorded the album Klassi (Classical) in collaboration with the Raanana Symphonette Orchestra. 2000s Her album ''Lehitra'ot Matok'' (Goodbye Sweetheart, 2000) featured the tracks "Ata Holech Lishon Mukdam" and the title song, both composed by Leah Shabbat. In the 2010s, she released another album of Nathan Zach songs, ''Ve'az Ba Lanu (2010). She continues to perform and record, including collaborations with artists like Ilai Botner, and has acted in TV series such as Ran Quartet (2008) and A Body That Works'' (2023). == Personal life ==
Personal life
She is married to Israeli TV and radio journalist . == Discography ==
Discography
• What the Heavens Give (2006) • Greatest Hits (2005) • Goodbye Honey (2000) • That Place (1996) • Classic (1995) • Within The Storms (1992) • (1989) • Soul Bird (1988) • (1986) • A Gentle Touch (1984) • Sympathy (1982) • (1982) • (1981) • Nurit Galron (1978) ==References==
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