Shalom Hanoch, born in 1946, is a legendary figure in Israeli music, often hailed as the godfather of Israeli rock. With a career spanning over five decades, he is renowned for his profound influence on both Israeli rock and modern Israeli music. Hanoch began his musical journey in the 1960s on his kibbutz, and his breakthrough came in 1968 with a significant collaboration. His discography includes iconic albums like "Yeladim Shel HaChayim (Live)" and "Bigl'gulot Zeh (Live)," which showcase his powerful lyrics and captivating compositions. Hanoch's music is a blend of rock and mizrahi genres, reflecting his unique artistic vision and cultural heritage. With a massive following, his music continues to resonate deeply with audiences, making him one of Israel's most celebrated and enduring musical talents.