Rona (Aharona) Rachel Kenan (Hebrew: רונה קינן, born 26 July 1979) is an Israeli singer-songwriter.
She graduated from the theater program at Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts, but preferred a musical career.
She has cited the Beatles (particularly the song Blackbird), Leah Goldberg, The Pixies, Pina Bausch and Thelma Yellin as early influences.
[2] She played with several Israeli musicians, including Tal Gordon, Dana Berger and Asi Levi.
In 2003, she began appearing with her trio in Tel Aviv, along with multi-instrumentalist Adam Scheflan and drummer Omri Hanegbi.
She wrote all ten songs on the album, including a duet with Gidi Gov, "Strange Dance of the Heart".
[7] In 2013, she was part of the Asaf Avidan European tour, as guitarist and vocalist and as support band in France.
In "Ha'Parpar Ve'Ha'Zahal" she sings a duet with Omer Klein; in "Ani Ve'Atsmi" she's a solo vocalist.