Tamar Eisenman
Bio
When a 5′4″ Israeli chick with a stunning look and a mean blond Fender Telecaster gets on stage you know something’s going on. Read More…
Career Highlights
- “…Finally, after many warm-up acts, Tamar Eisenman got up on stage, which I think gave justice to the whole evening…Accompanied by the amazing drummer Aviv Cohen and the equally fantastic bass player Ariel Sharbakovsky, Eisenman–whose Telecaster funky guitar conducted the band with confidence–put on a show that is groovy and tight and bases itself on the unity of this amazing trio… Finally a singer-songwriter who is also a true guitarist, with great technique and rhythm. The audience loves her, and she gives them even more in return… Her accent in English rises to the standards of her influences like Ani Difranco and Alanis Morrisette, and she sounds equally good in Hebrew…” Yuval Gerstein, Kol Ha’ir, November 2006
- “…Tamar comes out onto the stage wearing worn jeans and a white tank-top. The venue is impressively packed with no room to even stand…Eisenman is small and sexy, and the way she flirts with her guitar is definitely worth an applause…”-Itay Waldman, Ma’ariv
- “Listening to this debut EP (5 songs), throws you to pastures far away from the local club scene. Eisenman sounds like an authentic delegate of the ever fertile “folk singers” genre, with a large acoustic guitar, a small production, and a devilish grin. In other words, in the style of the Ani Difranco flock. This short-short CD conquers you on the first listening, but it’s an enlightened conquest. Small, gentle, and very humane. The sort that will warm you through the cold winter nights, which Eisenman, the Jerusalem native, knows so well. Welcome.” Shay La’Hav | Z’man Tel-Aviv | 10.10.2003
- “…And if I’m talking about a Jerusalem alternative, this week I recieved in the mail an EP including 5 songs in english by a young singer-songwriter named Tamar Eisenman. Her songs are beautiful and soft, totally not from here. Like Joni Mitchel with a lot of guitars. As of now this EP sounds like a great option for the winter and getting it is worth the effort… “-Ori Sal’ee | 7 Nights | 24.10.2003
Music
Tamar Eisenman: Make It Go Away



