Shlomi Shabat
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Shlomi Shabat (born 30 August 1954, Yahud, Israel) is a popular Israeli oriental Mizrahi style singer. He stems from a sephardic family that immigrated from Turkey. He sings in Hebrew, Turkish, and Spanish. Recent CDs are "Friends" and "Life in Caesaria", on which he sings with other Israeli artists, including his sister Lea Shabat, Shiri Maimon and Lior Narkis.
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- Kikar-Israel.com - Shlomi Shabat Bio- & Discography In English. Shlomi Shabat Group consists of highly talented musicians such as Levi Sami, Yitshak Yoav, Brandes Nanssi, Ashri Nahum, Shem Tovi, Shaked Amit and Raz Mordeghai.

