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Ofra Haza
Ofra Haza was an Israeli singer and movie/theater actress of Yemeni descent.


Hadag Nahash
Hadag Nahash is an Israeli pop music group founded in 1996. The group's logo is a urinating child. The name literally means "The Snake-fish" in Hebrew, and is also a pun since young drivers place a plaque on the back window of their car with the words "Nahag Chadash" ("New Driver").


Minister Montefiore (Song)
The song called ״Hasar Montefiore" was released in 1971 and is part of the album "Ani Yerushalmi" (or "I was born in Jerusalem") by Yoram Gaon.


Yair Rosenblum
Yair Rosenblum was one of the most important creators of Hebrew songs. His work strongly impacted the Israeli music scene, mainly through military bands' songs.


Gidi Gov
Gideon "Gidi" Gov (born in 1950) is one of the most famous Israeli singers in Israel.


Doda (band)
Doda is an Israeli rock band created in 1980 and disbanded in 1981. The band released one album only, called Doda, and was led by Gidi Gov and Danny Sanderson, two of the most influential rock artists in Israel.


Alon Eder
Israeli singer. He plays guitar, bass, and piano, and some of his songs have gained great popularity in Israel. He released more than 10...


Zohar Argov
Zohar Argov was an Israeli singer of Yemeni descent, who strongly influenced Mizrahi music in Israel in the 1970s and 1980s.


Carakukly
Carakukly is an Israeli duo made up of sisters Liron and Tali Carakukly.


Girafot
Girafot is one of Israel's most enduring, eccentric, and beloved alternative rock bands. Formed in 1992 by front-man Gilad Kahana and bassist Yair Kass while they were serving in the IDF, the band has spent decades carving out a completely unique niche in the Israeli music scene.
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