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Hemi Rudner
Background information
OriginIsrael
Genresrock
Musical artist

Haim (Hemi) Rudner (Hebrew: חמי רודנר, born October 28, 1964) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and rock musician. Rudner was born and raised in Kibbutz Givat Brenner. He is also a member of Eifo HaYeled.

Personal life

Between 1995 and 1999, Rudner was married to Iggy Waxman. In July 2007, he married his Australian partner, Karen, The couple have two daughters and a son. In 2021 the couple divorced.

Discography

  • גאולה (חמי רודנר ושליחי הבלוז) (2000)
  • מלנכוליה אהובתי (2002)
  • חמלה (2003)
  • מכונת השירים הגדולה (2007)
  • זמן אסיף (2013)
  • יהומה (2019)
  • חי שירים (2021)

External links

  • Media and files related to Hemi Rudner at Wikimedia Commons.

References

  1. "Musician starts tax boycott as artists, gyms, cafes rebel against gov't on virus".
  2. "New exhibit covers the images of 1990s Israeli rock".
  3. "Hemi Rudner".
  4. "למה חמי רודנר מופיע בבתי אבות?".
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