Danni Bassan
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| Danni Bassan | |
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T-Slam during a performance in Achziv bitch in celebration of 60 to Israel. From the Left: Danni Bassan.
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| Background information | |
| Born | 1955 (São Paulo, Brazil) |
| Genre(s) | Rock Pop |
| Occupation(s) | Producer Dubber(voice actor) |
| Years active | 1981-1992 |
| Label(s) | With T-Slam: NMC Records CBS Solo: Israphone Records Hed Artzi |
| Associated acts | T-Slam |
Danni Bassan (born 1955, São Paulo, Brazil) is an Israeli musician.
When aged 18, he was recruited to the Israeli Air Force Band. Bassan was known as a member of the band T-Slam, and was main vocalist in it until its disbandment in 1983. In 1985 Bassan released a self-titled album. His second album, HaYeled Shebi (The Kid Inside Me), was released in 1989. This album included the song Darkenu (Our Way, דרכינו) which later became a hit, as a theme for the Israeli TV-show HaBurganim. In 1992, his last album was released, Chalom Shiheha. Since T-Slam dissolved, Bassan worked at recording Jingles, commercials and dubbing.
[edit] Discography
[edit] with T-Slam
- Radio Chazak - Loud Radio (1981)
- T-Slam2 (1982, NMC Records)
- LeAsfanim Bilvad - For Collectors Only (1983, CBS Records)

