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Oren Lavie

1976 - Today

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Oren Lavie (Hebrew: אורן לביא; born June 13, 1976) is an Israeli songwriter, author, theatre and video director. His music video for "Her Morning Elegance" earned a 2009 Grammy Award nomination for "Best Short Form Music Video" and has become a YouTube hit with over 35 million views to date. Lavie released his debut studio album, The Opposite Side of the Sea, on March 10, 2009, in the United States. He is the winner of the ASCAP Foundation Award for promising lyricist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oren Lavie is the 2,963rd most popular musician (down from 2,900th in 2019), the 421st most popular biography from Israel (up from 426th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Israeli Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Oren Lavie ranks 2,963 out of 3,175Before him are Sebastian, Matt Helders, Andrew Bird, Geoff Barrow, Ben Folds, and Rob Barrett. After him are Matt Flynn, Frank Turner, Gary Lightbody, Sungha Jung, Sarah Dawn Finer, and Beth Orton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Oren Lavie ranks 913Before him are Maceo Baston, Jochem Uytdehaage, Aidyn Smagulov, Keiichiro Nakano, Naoki Takahashi, and Fuad Aslanov. After him are Kyrsten Sinema, Sandro Nicević, Jafar Irismetov, Valeria Straneo, Koji Arimura, and Leigh Nash.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Oren Lavie ranks 421 out of 466Before him are Esti Ginzburg (1990), Omri Casspi (1988), Orel Grinfeld (1981), Eden Alene (2000), Shon Weissman (1996), and Kobi Marimi (1991). After him are Elyaniv Barda (1981), Idan Tal (1975), Imri Ziv (1991), Tamir Cohen (1984), Beram Kayal (1988), and Odeya Rush (1997).

Among MUSICIANS In Israel

Among musicians born in Israel, Oren Lavie ranks 10Before him are Pinchas Zukerman (1948), Hillel Slovak (1962), Shlomo Artzi (1949), Avishai Cohen (1970), Keren Ann (1974), and Yitzhak Yedid (1971). After him are Miri Ben-Ari (1978), and Borgore (1987).