Bulgaria wins for 1st time, Israel comes 2nd
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Since September, more than 1,000 artists and labels including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to remove their music from Israel. The boycott, called No Music for Genocide, is straightforward: Artists are asking ...
"It raises difficult questions about where the industry draws the line between business, entertainment, and accountability," says one Israeli industry insider
Israel is mentioned three times in the story. After introducing Fairuz as the voice of Lebanon with three short song clips, Fadel begins her conversation with Hajjar, pointing out that the music journalist wrote his recent essay against the backdrop of Israel's most recent invasion of Lebanon.
The Israeli Jazz project by French photographer Raphael Perez introduces the world to something it may not fully be aware of—Israeli jazz musicians who have made a name for themselves. And there are quite a few of them. Over the past 20 years, Israel has ...
The musicians accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. UK trip hop pioneers Massive Attack have launched a new alliance in support of musicians who are facing intimidation “from within our industry” for publicly speaking out against Israel’s ...
Ms Conway, who became a household name in the 1980s as a singer-songwriter, says she faced backlash for publicly declaring herself as a Zionist even before the group was leaked. She described Zionism as central to being Jewish, explaining it as a belief Jews have a right to exist in Israel as their ancestral homeland.
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