Kids.il

Kids.il
Origin Israel
Genres Pop
Years active 2012-present
Website TheKids.il
Members
  • Adel Korshov
  • Adi Mesilati
  • Bar Zemach
  • Daniel Pruzansky
  • Libi Panker
  • Tali Sorokin
Past members Adi Bity

Kids.il is an Israeli music group consisting of six child singers. They represented Israel in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and they got 8th place, achieving 68 points.[1]

Members

Adel Korshov

Adel Korshov, was born in 20 November 2001.[2] In 2011, she took part in the "Music School" and achieved her biggest dream. She also took part in other TV shows and stages.

Adi Mesilati

Adi Mesilati, was born in 31 July 1998.[2] She took part in the "To be a star" competition, where she was a finalist.

Bar Zemach

Bar Zemach, was born in 1999/2000 (age 16–17).[3]

Daniel Pruzansky

Daniel Pruzansky, was born in 30 September 1999.[2] He performed with the "Kinderlach" band all over Israel as a solo artist and by the age of 9 he released his first album. His biggest achievement was also representing Israel in the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk.

Libi Panker

Libi Panker, was born in 29 March 1998.[2] She taught herself how to play the keyboard and guitar. She studied vocal pedagogy and played the clarinet for two years. She started her singing career at the age of 4 and was a finalist in "Music School".

Tali Sorokin

Tali Sorokin, was born in 12 February 2002.[2] She started singing before she was talking so her parents decided to send her to study musical school at a very young age. She's won many international awards and represented Israel in the Slavic Bazzar in 2012.

Past members

Adi Bity

Adi Bity (Hebrew: עדי ביטי; born 26 May 2001[2]) started her singing career when she was two and a half years old in a young talent show and she was in front of hundreds. Since that day she gained a lot of experience in music; singing in a choir, studying vocal pedagogy, dubbing cartoon characters and sing along with Andrea Bocelli is an example. She also took part in the "Music School". She left the band.

See also

References

  1. "JUNIOR EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2012". Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Kids.il - Let The Music Win (Israel 2012)". Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. "Kids.il - Let The Music Win". Facebook.com. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
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Israel in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2012
Succeeded by
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