Tzila Dagan

In 1970 she recorded her first solo album, called "Tzila Dagan", in which she also sang poetry by Leah Goldberg.

In 1970, she participated alongside Danny Messeng and Yair Klinger in the show "Despair Sitting on a Bench", an evening of Jacques Perver's poems translated into Hebrew by Ada Ben Nahum.

Later on, the three recorded songs under the name "The Trio of Coincidence", including "Ballad for the Calendar" which was a great success, and "Rosa Marzipan".

In the same year, she participated in the "Balkan Songs" show, produced by Kol Yisrael and translated by Yoram Taharlev.

In 1991, she staged a performance of her best songs and original material, "And the Remaining Drops of Rain", directed by Orna Akad, but she was unable to repeat the successes of the past.

She appeared with her son, the actor and singer Guy Dagan, and they began working on a joint album.

In Haaretz, the music journalist, Shira Naot wrote: "The album is exciting, distilling the soul poetry that Dagan brought to Israel."

Naot lamented how the album was not available on streaming services over the last decade: "which is tantamount to almost inevitable oblivion from the collective memory.

Tzila Dagan memorial plaque
Tzila Dagan memorial plaque