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  1. Harel Skaat ( hebräisch הראל סקעת; * 8. August 1981 in Kfar Saba bei Tel Aviv) ist ein israelischer Sänger und Musiker. Er belegte 2004 den 2. Platz in der populären israelischen TV-Talentshow Kochav Nolad. Sein erstes Album erreichte Platin-Status in Israel. Im Mai 2010 vertrat er Israel beim Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. Inhaltsverzeichnis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harel_SkaatHarel Skaat - Wikipedia

    Harel Skaat (Hebrew: הראל סקעת; born 8 August 1981) sometimes known by the mononym Harel is an Israeli singer and songwriter. He represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Milim" ("מילים", "Words"). Skaat has been singing and performing in public since he was a child. At the age of six, he won ...

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCBbOw6LiHmj6L9o_HlMvKKgskaatharel - YouTube

    Harel Skaat - official channel. instagram.com/harelskaat and 2 more links. הראל סקעת - אחרי הנצח (Live אקוסטי) - לזכרו של סמ״ר רועי ברקת. 12,712 views 1 day ago. הביצוע הזה מוקדש לזכרו של גיבור...

  4. Watch Harel Skaat perform Milim, the Israeli entry for Eurovision 2010, and explore more of his music on YouTube.

  5. 21. Sept. 2016 · Harel Skaat represented Israel at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo with the song Milim

  6. Harel Skaat was just 5 years old when his kindergarten teacher noticed that little Harel had a unique vocal ability. At the age of 6, he participated in his first contest and won the first place. Winning the competition opened the doors to the entertainment world for the young Harel, and he participated in popular television shows and accompanied well-known singers on stage and in the studio.

  7. Interview with Harel Skaat (Israël) In 2006, Harel released his first self-titled album which achieved gold album status after 3 weeks and later reached platinum.The debut album, which included ten songs, yielded five chart-leading hits, including And You, which was at the top of the charts for 7 weeks on all national radio stations.