# Danni Bassan

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20th and 21st-century Israeli singer

Antonio Danni Bassan אנטוניו דני בסן Danny Bassan during a concert in Rishon LeZion, 2013. Background information Born (1955-12-05) December 5, 1955 (age 70) São Paulo, Brazil Genres Rock Pop Occupations Singer, voice actor Years active 1974-present Labels With T-Slam: NMC Records CBS Solo: Israphone Records Hed Artzi

Musical artist

**Antonio Danni Bassan** ([Hebrew](/source/Hebrew_language): אנטוניו דני בסן; born December 5, 1955) is an [Israeli](/source/Israelis) musician.

## Biography

Bassan is the son of Dragomir Bassan (1930-2009, [São Paulo](/source/S%C3%A3o_Paulo)), born in [Sofia, Bulgaria](/source/Sofia) and Judith Rosenbusch Bassan (1921-1976, [Qiryat Gat](/source/Kiryat_Gat)), born in [Munich](/source/Munich).

His mother left [Nazi Germany](/source/Nazi_Germany) when the [World War II](/source/World_War_II) started, but her parents and siblings died in [The Holocaust](/source/The_Holocaust).

When aged 18, he was recruited to the [Israeli Air Force Band](/source/Israeli_Air_Force_Band). Bassan was known as a member of the band [T-Slam](/source/T-Slam), and was main vocalist in it until its disbandment in 1983.

In 1985 Bassan released a self-titled album. His second album, *HaYeled Shebi* (The Kid Inside Me), was released in 1989. This album included the song *Darkenu* (Our Way, דרכינו) which later became a hit, as a theme for the Israeli TV-show *HaBurganim*. In 1992, his last album was released, *Chalom Shiheha*. Since T-Slam dissolved, Bassan worked on recording [jingles](/source/Jingle), commercials, and [dubbing](/source/Dubbing_(filmmaking)) voices.

## Discography

### With T-Slam

- Radio Chazak – Loud Radio (1981)

- T-Slam2 (1982, [NMC Records](/source/NMC_Records))

- LeAsfanim Bilvad – For Collectors Only (1983, [CBS Records](/source/Columbia_Records))

## Personal life

He is married to Hagit Bassan ([née](/source/Birth_name) Tsivner). They have 3 sons, who are [triplets](/source/Multiple_birth).

### Solo albums

- Danny Bassan (1986, Israphone Records)

- HaYeled Shebi (1989, [Hed Artzi](/source/Hed_Artzi) Records)

- Chalom Shiheha (1992, Hed Artzi Records)

- MeAz SheHitahavnu (2005, Hed Arzi)

## External links

- [Danni Bassan](http://mooma.mako.co.il/artist.asp?ArtistId=1920) at [MOOMA](/source/MOOMA) (in Hebrew)

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