Jonathan Levy
Jonathan Levy is an award-winning producer, bassist, guitarist, and composer, recognized for his versatility across Israeli and international music scenes. He has played on over 200 records and worked with top Israeli artists including Idan Raichel, Yudit Ravitz, Gidi Gov, Corinne Allal, Mosh Ben Ari, and Eviatar Banai, as well as international musicians such as Jojo Mayer, Ari Hoenig, Sam Yahel, Steve Earle, Jason Lindner, Mark Whitfield, Yemen Blues, Avishai Cohen, and Blitz the Ambassador.
He was a core member of the band Izabo, helping shape their debut album The Fun Makers, one of Israel’s most celebrated alternative releases, which led to a deal with BMG and international touring. Later, he formed Duo Brothers, writing and producing three albums for Raw Tapes Records and performing at festivals across Europe.
As a solo artist, Jonathan released his debut album 'Yonatan' via Odradek Records (Europe) and P-Vine Records (Japan), featuring Shai Maestro and Jordan Perlson. His production work includes award-winning and platinum-selling albums for Habanot Nechama, earning the ACUM Award for Best Song of the Year, as well as projects with Yael Deckelbaum, Dana Adini, Eifo Hayeled, Onili, and David Broza.
Jonathan’s career spans multiple roles, genres, and countries, combining performance, composition, and production in work that is both broad and highly regarded.
