Background
Henrik Zvi Pick was born in Wrocław, Poland.
Henrik Zvi Pick was born in Wrocław, Poland.
He studied music at the Conservatory of Ramat Gan and started to perform at age 15.
Pick was married to Israeli songwriter Mirit Shem-Or. Shem-Or wrote the lyrics for many of Pick"s hits, including Mary Lou, which was about herself. They are now divorced but the couple still collaborates artistically.
They have three children.
Two of Pick"s daughters have performed duos as the Pick Sisters. Pick was one of Israel"s leading popular singers in the 1970s, during which he was voted "Israeli male singer of the Year." He played a lead part in the Hebrew version of the musical Hair in the early 1970s.
He also wrote songs for several other Eurovision contestants. In 2002 he reunited with Ginai to write the Light a Candle for Sarit Hadad, who represented Israel in Eurovision 2002.
That year, Habima Theater staged a musical called Mary Lou based on Pick"s old hits.
In 2009 this musical was made into the television series Tamid oto halom or Mary Lou, directed by Eytan Fox. He also wrote a song for the Belarusian contestant of Eurovision 2005 Angelica Agurbash, but she later decided on a different one, acknowledging Pick for his effort. He competed seven times in the Israeli preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
In 2010, he composed an entry for Harel Skaat for Israel, and for Sopho Nizharadze for Georgia.
He was one of the judges of the television talent show, Kokhav Nolad ("A Star is Born"). "Diva" by Dana International, Israel, (Eurovision Song Contest 1998), 1st place
"Light a Candle" by Sarit Hadad, Israel, (Eurovision Song Contest 2002), 12th place
"Hasta la Vista" by Oleksandr Ponomaryov, Ukraine, (Eurovision Song Contest 2003), 14th place
"Lifney She Nifradim" by Svika Pick (Israel 2006), 4th place
"Sing My Song" by Sopho Nizharadze, (Georgia 2010).