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    אהוד בנאי נולד בירושלים לשחקן יעקב בנאי, ממשפחת בנאי המפורסמת. כשהיה בן 4 עברה משפחתו לגבעתיים. את שירותו הצבאי עשה בנח"ל.

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    יהודה פוליקר

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    Yehuda Poliker (b. Haifa, Israel, December 25, 1950) is an Israeli musician of Greek ancestry. His music combines rock with Greek and other Mediterranean musical styles. He plays the guitar, bouzouki, and bağlama. He was a member of the popular 1980s Israeli rock group Benzeen (also spelled Benzin).

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    משינה

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    Mashina (Hebrew: משינה‎) is a pop rock band formed in Israel which was active from 1984 to 1995, and then again from 2003 to the present. The band is considered by many to be Israel's most important and influential rock band. Their musical style took inspiration from ska and hard rock, among others.

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    אביב גפן Play

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    Aviv Geffen is a well known Israeli rock singer, lyricist and songwriter. Geffen is known for his politically controversial and anti-social lyrics and behavior; he is also known for an androgynous appearance reminiscent of David Bowie. Apart from a 12-year solo career, Geffen is also a member of Blackfield, a collaboration with Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson.

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    כנסיית השכל Play

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    Knesiyat Hasekhel (Church of Reason) is an Israeli rock band from Sderot, Israel. Their name is a translation into Hebrew of Church of Reason, from Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The band has existed since the early 1990s (1989), and has been one of Sderot's many musical messengers (along with Teapacks (טיפקס) and Sfatayim).

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    שלום חנוך Play

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    Shalom Hanoch (Born September 1, 1946, Kibbutz Mishmarot, Israel) is an Israeli singer, lyricist and composer, who is considered to be one of the ancestors of the Israeli rock. Hanoch's creation is one of the biggest influences on Israeli Rock and Israeli Music, as a solo artist and as a part of bands. His cooperation with Arik Einstein gave birth to some of the first Israeli Rock albums.

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    יהודית רביץ Play

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    Yehudit Ravitz (born 1956) is one of the most successful and famous Israeli rock musicians. She sings mainly in Hebrew. She was born in Be'er Sheva, in southern Israel. By the end of 2005, she had recorded twelve albums and had been performing for nearly 20 years, and had also produced numerous albums for other musicians.

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    אריק איינשטיין Play

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    Arik Einstein (born January 3, 1939) is an Israeli singer. He was part of the bands Green Onion, Yarkon Bridge Trio and The High Windows. His collaboration with Shalom Hanoch and the band Churchill's planted the seeds for the first Israeli rock albums.

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    אביתר בנאי Play

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    With original melodic piano compositions, dark, personal, poetic lyrics, and a high quality of singing in a high-pitched and unique voice, Evyatar Banai stormed into the Israeli music and become one of the fascinating forces in it at the late 90s.

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    יזהר אשדות Play

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    Izhar was born in 1958 in Jerusalem. As a child he dreamt of becoming a pilot, but, at the age of 11 he discovered music, and decided to become a musician. He constantly listened to the charts, bought pop magazines and started playing guitar.

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