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Froggy Green

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Yaron Baruch (Born May 4th, 1970), known professionally as Froggy Green, is an Israeli musician and song creator who uses various AI tools to create and publish songs.[1] Froggy Green’s genre varies, and he creates songs mostly of the Rock, Heavy Metal, Blues, and Pop genres.

Early and Personal Life

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Yaron Baruch was born on May 4th, 1970, to Moshe and Rachel Baruch. He is the youngest of three siblings along with Yehuda and Yif’a.

Yaron grew up in the Krayot region north of Haifa, Israel. As a young boy he was an introvert and spent a lot of time on computers and playing Dungeons and Dragons with his friends.

After serving in the Israeli Air Force, he joined the Israeli Electric Corporation and worked there for thirty years. During that time, he also completed his bachelor's degree from Derby university, his master's degree in business administration from Ono Academic College and received a Doctorate in Management from West Timisoara university (Magna Cum Laude).

Yaron married Inbar in 1998 and divorced her in 2005. Later, he married Bat-El in 2007. Many of his love songs are about Bat-El.

Yaron has four children. The elder, Shunar, which he had with Inbar, his first wife, and three more, Eitam, Lilith and Gur Saraf, which he had with Bat-El.

Career

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After retiring from the IEC in 2024, at the age of 53, Yaron started many careers simultaneously. He is an Archery judge and instructor, consultant to the Ministry of Education, he is a Certified Mediator, a freelance press reporter, role play games designer and editor, NLP master, and more.

Music Career

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In January of 2025, Yaron started experimenting with some AI tools. He developed the persona “Froggy Green” and now produces songs that may be found on many platforms such as Spotify,[1] Youtube,[2] Amazon,[3] Apple music,[4] Boomplay,[5] and Deezer.[6]

From Froggy Green’s Spotify's Artist profile page: “About forty years ago, during a chat with friends, I remember joking, "There are so many bands named after colors! You've got Deep Purple, Shocking Blue, even Snowy White (who, yes, I know is a fantastic musician, not a band). If I ever start a band, I'm calling it 'Froggy Green'!" It was a laugh, considering my less-than-stellar singing voice, complete lack of musical training, and very basic playing skills. Years turned into decades, and while much changed, "Froggy Green" stuck with me. I'd occasionally bring it up with those same friends for a chuckle. Then, today, something shifted. I decided to bring "Froggy Green" to life. I took some songs I'd recently created using various AI tools, and after careful examination, checking, and editing, Froggy Green is finally here”.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "About - Froggy Green". Spotify. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
  2. ^ "Froggy Green". YouTube. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
  3. ^ "Froggy Green on Amazon Music". Amazon Music. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
  4. ^ "Froggy Green". Apple Music. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
  5. ^ "Froggy Green". Boomplay. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
  6. ^ "Froggy Green". Deezer. Retrieved June 26, 2025.