Kobi Oz, born Ya'akov Uzan on September 17, 1969, in Sderot, Israel, is a singer known for his work with the Israeli rock band Teapacks. In 1985, he adopted the stage name Kobi Oz and began playing music and composing. He started out as a keyboardist for the band Sfatayim, which performed traditional Moroccan music. In 1988, Oz released two solo singles, "Silonim" ("Jets") and "Lispor kvasim" ("Counting Sheep"). Two years later, he formed Teapacks with guitarist Einav Cohen, bassist Gal Peremen, and drummer Tamir Yemini.
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