Eddie Butler (singer)
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Eddie Butler (born October 2, 1971) (Hebrew: אדי בטלר) is an Israeli singer. He was born in Dimona to a family of Black Hebrew Israelites from Chicago. Butler started performing at the age of eight. In the 1990s he sang with wedding bands, and in 1992 worked as a backing singer for Zehava Ben.
In 1999 Butler represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem as part of the Eden group which consisted of Eddie, Eddie's older brother Gabriel Butler, Rafael Dahan and Doron Oren. Their song "Happy Birthday" finished 5th with 93 points.
Eden broke up in 2001, and after the group's breakup, Butler launched a solo career. He has performed throughout Europe, Russia and the United States. In 2002 he got the Special Audience Prize of the international music competition New Wave in Jūrmala, Latvia. He represented his home country as a soloist at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens with the song "Together We Are One" but finished in second-last place.
Eddie proposed to his wife Orly Burg at the Dudu Topaz show on Channel 2. He performed for her his new song At HaHalom (You Are the Dream) written for her during his long performance tours. He has officially converted to Judaism in order to be able to have an Orthodox wedding with Orly.[citation needed]
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[edit]- 1971 births
- Living people
- Black Hebrew Israelite people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1999
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2006
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Israel
- 20th-century Israeli male singers
- Israeli Orthodox Jews
- Jewish singers
- People from Dimona
- Converts to Orthodox Judaism
- Black Jewish people
- Israeli people of African-American descent
- 21st-century Israeli male singers