Naomi Polani was one of the stars of the Cheezbetron band and the founder of the Rooster Band. Throughout her decades of career, she acted in theater and cinema, and in her work as a director with the band.

In 2001 she received the Moshe Halevi Award for Performing Arts from the Municipality of Tel Aviv. In 2009, when she was 82 years old, she acting in the play "Little Iolf" by Henrik Ibsen at the Theater. In 2019, she won the Israel Award in the field of performing arts: theater and dance. She was married to singer and actor Lior Yeni. The two have two children. The Roosters broke up in 1963. Polani later worked as a music lab at Kol Israel and was involved in learning music and directing various events in her area of residence in the Jordan Valley. The band's repertoire consisted of IDF band songs, other familiar songs and new and original material. In 1998, as part of the Israel Festival, she staged the show "The Roosterers Return", which was a novelty of the songs of theRoosters.