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Esther & Abi Ofarim were an Israeli musical duo active during the 1960s, consisting of husband and wife
Abi Ofarim Abi Ofarim (born Avraham Reichstadt; he, אבי עופרים; October 5, 1937 – May 4, 2018) was an Israeli musician and dancer. He is better known for his work in the 1960s as half of the duo Esther & Abi Ofarim with his then-wife Esther Ofar ...
and
Esther Ofarim Esther Zaied, better known by her married name Esther Ofarim ( he, אסתר עופרים; born June 13, 1941), is an Israeli singer. She came second in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "T'en va pas", representing Switzerland. After ...
. They enjoyed particular success in Germany. They had hits in Europe with their songs "
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," "
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," and " Cinderella Rockefella."


Career

Esther Zaied (b. June 13, 1941) met guitarist and dancer Abraham "Abi" Reichstadt (October 5, 1937 – May 4, 2018) in their native country, Israel, in 1958. Esther, who had been singing since she was a child, was a student in Abi's dance studio in
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. They married on December 11, 1958. After Esther served four months in the
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, they began singing at home for fun before pursuing a professional music career together. Esther joined the group Ofarim, which was founded by Abi and Shmulik Kraus in 1958. The group changed its name to the Ofarim Trio and performed around Haifa, but Shmulik soon left the group. Esther and Abi continued performing as a duo in nightclubs. They appeared as performers in the first German-Israeli feature film '' Burning Sands'' (1960). The duo rearranged old Jewish songs and released their debut album, ''Haofarim (Sings Israelic Ballads)'', on Israphon Records in 1961. In 1961, Esther won the first place in Israel's Song Festival. Esther and Abi released the album, ''Foibles and Fables'', in 1962. Both albums were successful and were frequently played by the
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radio. Kol Israel sent Esther to the
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in Poland where she placed second. In 1963, Esther and Abi settled in
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, Switzerland, and recorded songs in French, Italian, Hebrew and English for the local radio station Radio Suisse Romande. Esther represented Switzerland in the
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. After she placed second in the competition, the duo began recording for
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in Germany. While appearing in the United States, they recorded an album of folk songs released as '' Esther Ofarim & Abraham''. In Germany, the album was titled ''Songs der Welt (Songs of the World)'', peaking at No. 2 on the German Albums chart. They had a hit in the Netherlands with "One More Dance (Your Husband Is Worse)," which was released in December 1963 and reached No. 8 on the Dutch charts in 1964. In 1966, Esther & Abi Ofarim had a hit with "Noch einen Tanz," which peaked at No. 32 in Germany and No. 6 in Austria. In December 1966, they donated $2,500 to the Delphin Foundation for Crippled Children in Germany. The gift was in appreciation of the response by the German public to their albums '' Neue Songs Der Welt (New Songs of the World)'' and '' Das Neue Esther & Abi Ofarim Album (The New Esther & Abi Ofarim)''. They became the top-selling pop act in
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since the war. Their album ''The New Esther & Abi Ofarim'', which was produced by Abi, topped the German pop charts for many weeks. Their albums had sold more than one million copies in Germany alone by 1967. At the height of their success in Germany, the duo were banned on Israeli Radio for a few years due to
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. Despite the ban, which was implemented in 1963, ''The New Esther & Abi Ofarim'' was released as ''Sing Hallelujah!'' in Israel on Litratone Records in 1966. The duo achieved their biggest hit in Germany with "
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", which was written by the
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, peaking at No. 2 in 1967. They performed the song on the television special ''Gala-Abend der Schallplatte 1967'' ''(Gala Disk Evenings 1967)'', the first color telecast in Europe, transmitted by
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from
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. In 1967, Esther & Abi Ofarim embarked on a successful international tour which included performances in the US and at The Savoy in London. Later that year, they released the album '' 2 In 3'', which topped the German Albums chart and reached No. 6 on the
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. The duo also received their third gold disk for one million international album sales. While appearing on ''
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'' in 1967, the duo were presented with the song " Cinderella Rockefella", a novelty love duet written by
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and
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. Esther & Abi Ofarim's performance of the song on the UK television show ''The
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Show'' catapulted the song to success on the charts. It topped the
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chart for three weeks in early 1968 and sold half a million copies. The single peaked at No. 68 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached the top 10 in several European countries. The duo had a successful top 20 follow-up single in the UK with "One More Dance," an English version of their 1966 German single "Noch einen Tanz." In 1968, Esther & Abi Ofarim performed at
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in
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, the Majorca Pop Jazz Festival in
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, and the
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. They also performed for Queen Elizabeth at a
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in London. Recordings made during their European tour in 1969 were released as the live album '' Ofarim Concert – Live 1969'', charting at No. 29 in the UK. Artistic differences strained the couple's relationship. They performed their last concert together in Cologne in March 1969 before separating. Their divorce was finalized in 1970.


Selected discography


Duo albums

* 1961 : ''Ha Ofarim (The Roes)'' (Israphon AP 201) * 1962 : ''Mousar Adin (Foibles and Fables)'' (Israphon AP 210) * 1963 : ''Esther Ofarim and Abraham (Songs der Welt)'' (Philips B48051L-840458BY-840438PY-PHM200102-PHS600102) * 1964 : ''Melodie einer Nacht'' (Philips P48104L) * 1965 : ''That’s Our Song (Neue Songs der Welt)'' (Philips BL7698-652204BL-843750PY, Litratone 12135MS) * 1966 : ''Noch einen Tanz'' (Philips 843775PY) * 1966 : ''Sing Hallelujah (Das Neue Ofarim Album)'' (Philips BL7757-P48141L-843920PY, Litratone 12134 MS) * 1967 : ''2 in 3'' (GER-UK-ESP-ISR) (Philips 838807JY-620209JL-620210JL, Phonodor 13004) * 1967 : ''Cinderella-Rockefella (FR)'' (Philips 844301BY) * 1967 : ''Cinderella-Rockefella'' (USA) (Philips PHS600269) * 1968 : ''Up to Date'' (GER-UK-ISR) (Philips 838808JY, Phonodor 12196) * 1969 : ''Ofarim Konzert-Live 1969'' (GER) (Philips H72AM201) * 1969 : '' Ofarim Concert – Live 1969'' (UK) (Philips 88422DY) * 1969 : '' Ofarim Concert – Live'' (USA) (Philips PHS600330) * 1972 : ''Rak Ivrit'' (Hebrew only) (Phonodor 13034)


Charted albums


Compilation albums

* 1965: ''Ester en Abraham Ofarim'' / ''Lieder und Songs'' (
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) * 1967: ''Esther + Abi Ofarim'' (Philips) * 1967: ''2. Folge'' (Philips) * 1968: ''Songs & Hits'' (Philips) * 1972: ''Esther & Abi Ofarim'' (Philips) * 1972: ''Die Ofarim-Story'' (Philips) * 1997: ''Songs of Our Life'' (
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) * 2002: ''Meisterstücke'' (Mercury)


Charted singles


References


External links


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