Zion Golan (Hebrew: ציון גולןTzion Golan; Arabic: صهيون غولانSahyoun Ghawlan; زيون غولانZion Golan; b. 1955),[1] also known as Tzion Golan, is an Israeli singer of Yemenite Jewish origin.
Golan has recorded over 22 albums. He records mostly from a studio in his own home.
Personal life
Golan was born to Yemeni immigrants in Ashkelon, Israel. A modern Orthodox Yemenite Jew, he currently lives with his wife and three children (two girls, one boy) in the Ahuzat Etrog neighborhood of Merkaz Shapira.
Golan's music is popular outside of Israel, particularly in Yemen, where his family originates. Though the Yemeni government prohibits direct contact with Israel, Golan's records have managed to reach the Yemeni public via the underground, selling around 50,000 copies per album release. It has been reported that his songs are known to "blare from cafes and taxis" in Yemen.[6]
According to an interview in Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, at one point in time Golan was set to give a performance in Yemen, and visas were to be issued by the Jordanian embassy in Tel Aviv, but the concert was canceled because of concerns for Golan's family.
Golan's songs are also sung by contemporary Yemeni singers such as Fadel Al Hamami.
In 2018, Golan collaborated with the Yemeni pop singer Hussein Moheb at a wedding in Amman, Jordan of a relative of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.[7]
Example of Songs
The following songs were written and composed by Israelis, as mentioned on his album covers:[8][9][10][11]
Aba Shimon – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody By Zion Golan
Halaluyoh – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody By Zion Sharabi
Bint AlYaman – Lyrics by Aharon Amram, Melody by Zion Golan & Aharon Amram
Halani – Lyrics by Rabbi Mordechai Yitzhari, Melody by Zion Golan
Salam Salam – Lyrics by Rabbi Mordechai Yitzhari, Melody by Zion Golan
Ahai Bane Teman – Lyrics by Rabbi Mordechai Yitzhari, Melody by Zion Golan
Yuma Ya Yuma – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody by Zion Golan
Sali Galbi – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody by Jacky Tubie
Yom Al Ahad – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody by Jacky Tubie
Diker Almahiba – Lyrics and Melody by Aharon Amram
Adan Adan – Lyrics and Melody by Naomi Amrani
Shufuni Be'Enak – Lyrics by Naomi Amrani, Melody by Zion Golan
Rais Al-Mal – Lyrics by Leah Zlotnik, Melody by Lior Farhi
Alf Mabruk – Lyrics and Melody by Zion Golan
Yaman Yaman – Lyrics and Melody by Naomi Amrani
Allah Yhibak – Lyrics and Melody by Ahraon Amram
Selected discography
leAkhai Bani Teman, 1992 (Hebrew: לאחי בני תימן, To my Yemeni brothers)