Yasmin Levy
- Yasmin Levy
- 20 Mar 2016
- 1 dakikada okunur
''Yasmin grew up in Jerusalem, which she describes as a true melting pot of peoples and cultures, listening to Turkish versions of Moroccan music, classical, chanson, jazz, Jewish and Muslim music, and church music. Her taste in singers gives some idea of the importance of passion in Yasmin's music: Pavarotti, Billie Holiday, Julio Iglesias, Piaf, Turkish and Greek music – big, dramatic voices. As Yasmin says: "I like sad songs. My mum, Kochava, has had a hard life. I picked up sadness from her although I am a happy person but I create through sadness. I'm lucky that I have music so I can express this sadness.”
here's melody
Son Yazılar
Hepsini GörThanksgiving may have come and gone, but like many people, you still have a fridge full of turkey leftovers to tend to. There are only so...
In you the time of inspiration came? Inspiration; We feel human well, we do not want to go when we arrive, when we go, we are drowned in...
The primary objective of this research project is to outline and provide some of the cultural challenges women face today to climb the leade