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Yitzhak Klepter (Hebrew: יצחק קלפטר; 31
March 1950 – 8
December 2022) was an
Israeli singer,
composer and guitarist. He was a
pioneer of
Israeli rock...
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Churchills was one of the
first Israeli rock bands,
formed by
Yitzhak Klepter. They
later became the
backing band of Arik
Einstein on his late 1960s...
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skits the line-up of the band formalized, with the
addition of
Yitzhak Klepter and Yoni
Rechter to Sanderson, Gov, Oleartchik,
Shamir and Fenigstein....
- Einstein,
Esther Ofarim,
Yehudit Ravitz,
Rivka Zohar, Arik Sinai,
Yitzhak Klepter, Gidi Gov, Ofra Haza, Dikla,
Shlomo Gronich. He
studied at Tel Aviv University...
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Sanderson and Alon Olearchik) and two
others (Yoni
Rechter and
Yitzhak Klepter) the band Kaveret. The band
became one of the most po****r
Israeli bands...
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include "To Live with Him"
performed by Riki Gal, "Tzlil Mekuvan" by
Yitzhak Klepter, "Long Way" by Gali Atari, "Friday Party" by
Tzvika Pick, "Layla Li" by...
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Tzechovoy were eliminated. This show had a
theme of
songs written by
Yitzhak Klepter. The
bottom two
pairs were Bat-Hen
Hakyia and
Carmel Eckman and Adi Avishay...
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member of
Knesset for the
Alignment (1974–1977). 8
December –
Yitzhak Klepter (b. 1950), rock
musician and songwriter,
vocalist and
electric guitarist...
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combination with pop
music and
disco music),
Efraim Shamir,
Yitzhak Klepter (formerly of
Kaveret and the Churchills) and Gary Eckstein.
During the...
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members of
Kaveret such as Yoni Rechter, Gidi Gov,
Ephraim Shamir,
Yitzhak Klepter and Alon Oleartchik. In 1994,
Mohar released a
compilation album which...