Avraham Tal (Hebrew: אברהם טל; born 28 November 1976) is an Israeli singer, musician, and musical producer.
Tal was the lead singer and writer in the popular Israeli band "Shotei Hanevuah" (Hebrew: שוטי הנבואה) from 1998 until its breakup in 2007.
As a child he used to deliver newspapers in the town where he grew up and would earn several hundred shekels each month with which he bought musical instruments.
After his army service as a cook, Tal joined the band "Shotei HaNevuah" (Translation: Fools of the Prophecy) with which he initially began to gain recognition.
Accompanying the album were the singles "Adam Tzover Zichronot" (A Man Accumulates Memories), "Festival" and "Sdot Esh" (Fields of Fire).
In March 2013, Tal released his third album, "Shoshana" with the accompanying singles "Ani Itach" (I'm With You) and "Ani Lo Mavin Eich Ha Yom Ole Alay" (I Do Not Understand How the Day Breaks on Me) In 2014, Tal released his track "At Ba Merchavim" (You Out In the Open) which was recorded from his performance at the Piano Festival.
In October 2018, Tal performed for the first time at the Tel Aviv Culture Center while hosting Benaia Barabi and Hanan Ben Ari.
In January 2019, Tal released the single "Li Ze Maspik" (It's Enough For Me) in a collaboration with the sculptor Hen Ziv which was accompanied by an exhibition of their works.