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Anything about Israeli Singer Achinoam Nini (Noa), This blog is a continuation of the project to create Data Base about Noa's career called "Noa's Museum". (You can find information about it on www.noasite.net) All the material published on Noa's Museum is exclusively owned by the authors of the pictures, articles, websites and are used with no intention of infringement of copyrights and without any commercial purpose.
10 November 2001
8 November 2001
6 November 2001
Noa's concert in Los Angeles, USA.
"Tonight [Tues. Nov 6], internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Achinoam "Noa" Nini brings her beautiful English and Hebrew lyrics to Sinai Temple to perform in a Hebrew High School-sponsored event to benefit Israel. $25 and $36 ($100 includes desert with Noa) reception). 7:30 p.m. 10400 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. For tickets or more information, call (818) 901-8893."
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4 November 2001
Noa's concert in Arizona (USA)
With an enchanting, celestial voice, Israeli singer and songwriter Noa beautifully fuses East and West through her words and harmonies. Known in Israel by her given name Achinoam Nini, Noa moves effortlessly between English, Hebrew and Yemenite-all elements of her diverse heritage. She blends the traditional with the modern, captivating her country and winning the world over with her extraordinary vocal performances. Her beatific sound is perhaps best illustrated in the song "Beautiful That Way" which she wrote for Roberto Benigni's Academy Award-winning film, Life is Beautiful.
In cooperation with the University of Arizona Hillel Foundation, UApresents brings this popular vocalist to Centennial Hall for one night only on Sunday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range in price from $26 to $38, with discounts available for all students, UApresents subscribers and UA faculty and staff. A free Arts Encounter will be hosted 45 minutes before the performance in the Arizona State Museum lobby, directly across from Centennial Hall...
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