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On The Way To Us: Peter Roth Live | Israel today

2020-01-06T19:17:11.682Z


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Exposed, with a guitar, star Monica Sex arrives at Gimelive and performs songs from both of his albums, as well as a song written by Eric Einstein

  • Peter Roth // Photo: Ronen Padida

Peter Roth celebrates 15 years for his debut album at a festive performance, and before that on the "Gimlive" program, which will be aired tonight (Monday) at 21:00 on "Here Gimel" and on "Israel Today".

Peter Roth was born into a musical family. His grandfather, Leslie Roth, who recently celebrated his 99th birthday, was a music processor and conductor, and Father Paul is a guitar player. Roth started out as a bass player in the Monica Sex Band in the 1990s alongside Sobol and Dawn of Tire. The band has become one of the key bands in Israeli rock, and continues to record new albums and perform, along with the separate careers of its members.

Roth began his solo career in 2005 when he recorded his first solo album, which returned to the melodic and simple roots of rock, which included, among other things, "Laughter of Destiny" and "She Loves," and five years later he recorded another solo album in which he returned to the songwriter's songs. The late Shmulik Chizik. Along with his work as a soloist and member of Monica Sex, Roth worked with a number of first-rate artists, the most notable of which was Eric Einstein with whom he created the album "Moments," and Shlomo Artzi with whom he played and sang in many of my country's performances.

On January 11, Peter Roth will return to his first album in Zappa Tel Aviv, hosting his music friend Izhar Ashdot.

He will come to Gimlive with a guitar, perform songs from his two albums, as well as a song written by Eric Einstein, a song by Shlomo Artzi and other surprises!

Source: israelhayom

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