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  • Ilanit
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  • Hanna Drezner-Tzakh, better known by her stage name Ilanit, is an Israeli singer who has logged over 40 years of her career and became popular in her homeland during the late 1960s to the 1980s both as a soloist and as one half of the duet Ilan & Ilanit. Her second attempt was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 in London with the song Ahava hi shir lishnayim. Despite a strong performance, she finished in 11th place. Ilanit has produced over 600 songs and 30 albums during the span of her career, and she still performs today.
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Origin
  • Tel Aviv, Israel
Final
  • 4
  • 11
Birthdate
  • 1947-07-17
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Year
  • 1973
  • 1977
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  • Hanna Drezner-Tzakh, better known by her stage name Ilanit, is an Israeli singer who has logged over 40 years of her career and became popular in her homeland during the late 1960s to the 1980s both as a soloist and as one half of the duet Ilan & Ilanit. She represented Israel at Eurovision on two occasions. Her first was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 in Luxembourg with the song Ey Sham. It was Israel's debut at the contest, and she did very well, finishing in 4th place. Security was heightened at the venue to allow her to participate comfortably due to the atrocities of the Munich Massacre only a year prior. Her second attempt was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 in London with the song Ahava hi shir lishnayim. Despite a strong performance, she finished in 11th place. Ilanit has produced over 600 songs and 30 albums during the span of her career, and she still performs today.
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