Thu, October 27
Mizel Museum Presents
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American music and Israeli roots meet in our Cultural Fusion Concert Series with a performance by Eleanor Tallie. A vocalist, songwriter, performer and multi-instrumentalist, Eleanor has been captivated by the groove of American music since her childhood in Israel. She began writing original lyrics and music when she was 12 years old. After completing her studies, she traveled throughout Israel performing original Hebrew songs. In 2011, Eleanor joined a blues band and traveled internationally as the lead vocalist and songwriter. In 2013, she made Memphis, Tenn., her home and has developed her own sound, which she defines as neo-funk: a blend of funk, R&B and hip hop.
This concert is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days, an international network of concerts that use the power of music to reaffirm our commitment to tolerance and humanity. Since 2002, Daniel Pearl World Music Days has grown to include the participation of 13,900 performers in 140 countries.
This concert is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days, an international network of concerts that use the power of music to reaffirm our commitment to tolerance and humanity. Since 2002, Daniel Pearl World Music Days has grown to include the participation of 13,900 performers in 140 countries.