The Dudaim () was an
Israeli folk duo which was active between the years 1957–1993, consisting of vocalist and guitarist (born 1935).
The name of the band ''Dudaim'' comes from the Hebrew word for the
mandrake plant, which is native to the Mediterranean region.
History
Dudaim was formed in 1957 when Amdursky and Guriun met in a party in
Jerusalem and started singing together. Their first album ''
Erev Shel Shoshanim
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'' came out in 1957, and included the hit song in the same name.
Another hit song from the same album was ''Tapuach Hineni'' (תפוח חינני) which was later recorded by
the Weavers. In 1959, they toured Europe and the USA. They recorded several albums in France and the US, where they changed their name to Ben and Adam for promotional purposes.
In 1965-6, they collaborated with
Arik Einstein as the
Yarkon Bridge Trio
Yarkon Bridge Trio ( he, שלישיית גשר הירקון), or The Yarkon Trio, was an Israeli List of vocal groups, vocal group which operated from 1963 to 1966.
History
The group was established in 1963, when Dudaim, The Dudaim member Benny ...
. In August The trio was invited to perform in an Israel-themed show at the
Paris Olympia, a performance which led to a two-album deal with French producer
Eddie Barclay In September 1965 the trio released its second album, ''HaTochnit HaChadasha'' (The New Program;
Hebrew: התכנית החדשה), following which the trio embarked on a tour in Europe. In January 1966 the trio voted best entertainment group for the
Kinor David
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History
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth presented the Kinor David Award from 1964 to 1986 for outstanding achievement in entertainment, theatre, film, music, and broad ...
award.
In the '70s the Dudaim started working as a duo again, performing in the
Israeli Song Festival
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twice, and taking first prize in 1972, together with
Josie Katz
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Katz was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva ...
, performing the song "''Tov li Lashir''" (''טוב לי לשיר''). In 1971, they released the album ''HaOlam beShachor veLavan'' (העולם בשחור ולבן, "The World in Black and White"), produced and arranged by
Matti Caspi
Matti Caspi ( he, מתי כספי) is an Israeli composer, musician, singer, arranger, and lyricist. Born in 1949, he is regarded as one of Israel's top popular musicians.
His music's style is informed by classical music, Brazilian and Latin mu ...
.
In 1973, they teamed up with the female duo
Susan and Fran
Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), ...
, who brought the folk style from Canada, and released ''Keset Be'anan'' ("Rainbow"), which contained British and American
folk songs translated to Hebrew. Their 1979 album, ''הם רוכבים ושרים'' (They Ride and Sing) was once again 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 in a thirty-year anniversary event at the Hamam club in
Jaffa
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, under the musical management of
Danny Robas
Danny Robas ( he, דני רובס; born December 24, 1957) is an Israeli pop-rock singer and songwriter.
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. They again performed at the Hamam in 1989 with Spanish singer and musician
Paco Ibanez, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
Spanish Civil War.
Their last album, ''זה לא אותו הבית'' (It's Not the Same House), was released in 1990. It included songs by
Shalom Hanoch
Shalom Hanoch ( he, שלום חנוך) (born September 1, 1946) is an Israeli rock singer, lyricist and composer.
He is considered to be the father of Israeli rock and modern Israeli music in general, both of which have been profoundly influe ...
,
Danny Sanderson,
Boaz Sharabi and Kobi Luria.
Benny Amdursky died of cancer in 1994. At the end of 2009, Israel Gurion and Benny Amdursky's son,
Assaf Amdursky, toured with the songs of the Dudaim, and following the tour's success, they recorded the album ''שרים הדודאים'' (The Dudaim Sing) in 2013, which received an Israeli
Gold Album Award
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.
References
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Israeli folk music groups
Musical groups established in 1957
Musical groups from Tel Aviv