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Shila Ferber was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. She started playing the piano at the age of 5, and as a teenager she learned guitar and began writing songs, and preformed with her first band at the age of 18, and her second band during her army service (the band was called 'Shila Ferber'). At the middle of her 20s, while working as a lighting operator, a stage woman and a sound technician, Shila met Daniel Salomon, the keyboardist of the band 'HaTauyot' ('The Mistakes'), and a singer for himself. The two had chemistry between them, and Salomon, who really loved her songs, brought together Shila and Lilian Shotz, his personal manager, who at the past managed the band 'HaMehashefot' ('The Witches'). Shotz took Ferber below her wing, invested in recordings, and brought her together with Ram Orion, a member of the bands 'BeTrei Zuzei' ('for Two Cents') and 'Nosei HaMigba'at' ('The Brimmed Hat Carriers'), that in the past was the producer of Igy Waxman and Inbal Perelmutter.
Her first album 'Titnahagi Yafe' ('Behave') was processed and produced by Ram Orion, who also played Guitars,Bass and Toy Piano. Ferber wrote and composed all the songs in the album. The album was hailed by many critics as one of the best of the time in israeli rock scene.
In 2005 Ferber released two singels: 'Matok Shahor' ('Sweet Black') and 'Eize Zahav' ('What a Gold'), from her second album 'Matok Shahor' ('Sweet Black') that was produced by Daniel Salomon and released in 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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