- The
Parvarim (Hebrew: הפרברים, haparvarim, lit: "The Suburbs") is an
Israeli band that was
first formed in 1960. The band was
originally founded by the...
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Nissim Menachem and
Yossi Khoury of The
Parvarim were
residents of the
suburb and the name of
their band "
Parvarim" ("suburbs") is a
reference to
Kerem HaTeimanim...
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arranged by
Matti Caspi. In 1985 they
released a
joined album with the
Parvarim, and went on a
successful national tour together. In 1988 they performed...
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wrote the song
Tilbeshi Lavan for a
joint album by the
Dudaim and the
Parvarim. For
Yehoram Gaon’s 1986
album Elef Neshikot,
Shemer wrote and composed...
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themselves Sephardic.
Gloria Levy,
Pasharos Sefardíes,
Flory Jagoda the
Parvarim, and
Janet & Jak Esim
Ensemble are po****r
Eastern Tradition performers...
- has been
covered extensively by
various Israeli artists,
among them the
Parvarim,
Yaffa Yarkoni, Bo'az Shar'abi, and Ofra Haza. At the 1999
Eurovision Song...
- and Joni Mitc****. In the 1960s,
guitar duos such as the
Dudaim and the
Parvarim performed not only "canonical"
Israeli songs, but also
Hebrew versions...
- Radio) Rami
Kleinstein Or
Kollnberg & Roni
Dalumi "Tzliley hasheket" Ha
Parvarim (originally "The
Sounds of Silence" by
Simon & Garfunkel)
Daniel Barzilay...
- has been
performed and
recorded by
several artists, most
notably by The
Parvarim,
Shoshana Damari, and
Yehudit Ravitz. The song's
words translated to English...
- At Ve Ani Ve HaRuach). The song was
performed by the
singing group The
Parvarim.
Taharlev had a
special connection with
composer Yair Rosenblum. Together...