Background
Maimon was born in Haifa, Israel, and raised in Kiryat Haim. She is of Sephardi Jewish descent and was born to a father of Tunisian and Greek origin and a Moroccan mother. Both parents are Jewish from North African countries.
Maimon was born in Haifa, Israel, and raised in Kiryat Haim. She is of Sephardi Jewish descent and was born to a father of Tunisian and Greek origin and a Moroccan mother. Both parents are Jewish from North African countries.
She represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, where she came fourth. In June 2013 Shiri became one of the judges for the first season of The X Factor Israel. She continued her role for the second season.
She made her debut at the age of ten, at a children"s song festival.
She joined the Israel Defense Forces, where she sang with the Israeli Air Force Entertainment Troupe. In 2001, she featured on a m8usic video by the band Teapacks.
Later, she worked a year and a half as a singer and bartender in Eilat. In 2003, she auditioned for Kokhav Nolad and ended up the first runner-up.
She released her first single, "Ad SheTavin Oti" (Until You Understand Maine) in 2004.
While working on her debut album, she was a presenter on a popular daily youth television program in Israel, EXIT. Thus she became Israel"s representative at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev. She initially rebuffed suggestions that parts of the song should be performed in English. In the end, considering that foreign language songs had not been successful in the past, she agreed to sing half in Hebrew and half in English.
She was placed fourth in the contest, winning 154 points.
In September 2005, Maimon released her eponymous debut album, Shiri Maimon, which went gold within a few months, selling over 20,000 copies. She appeared on the soap opera Yeladot Ra"ot (Bad Girls) on the Israeli Music Channel, where she played the role of Maya Gold, a talented singer and recording star trying to balance her career and her love life with caring for her drug addicted brother.
Her first single out of her second album, was released in December 2007, entitled "Yoter Tov Lisloach" (Better to Forgive), and became a hit. In March 2006, she began starring in a musical version of an Israeli cult movie "The Band" in the Habima theater.
In January 2008, her second album (Just Before ) was released.
Winning the Music Television Europe Awards as Best Israeli Acting, she went to Liverpool, where she performed a new single, "Now That You"re Gone". She was also chosen to take part in the Global One project, a worldwide project to record songs with successful local artists in their native languages in over 20 countries panning five continents around the world. At Israeli Independence Day in 2010, she performed Shir LaShalom live, the song for peace, a song considered to be the anthem of the Israeli peace movement.