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Kaveret ( he, כוורת, lit. "beehive"), also known as Poogy ( he, פוגי, nickname of band drummer
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chosen for their performances abroad), was an Israeli
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band, which operated originally from 1973 to 1976. Representing Israel in the
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, its songs featured humorous lyrics and ironic musical references. Kaveret is widely considered a breakthrough band in Israeli rock and pop history, and its members have had notable solo careers.The Band "Kaveret" Announced: Tickets Are on Sale as of Tonight
Ezri Amram, 10 March 2013, reshet.tv

Yoav Kutner, 14 June 2013, kutnermusic.com


History


Before Kaveret

Group members
Danny Sanderson Danny Sanderson ( he, דני סנדרסון; born November 30, 1950) is an Israeli musician, singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 2005, Sanderson received a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Israeli music. Biography Sanderson was ...
, Gidi Gov,
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,
Efraim Shamir Ephraim (; he, ''ʾEp̄rayīm'', in pausa: ''ʾEp̄rāyīm'') was, according to the Book of Genesis, the second son of Joseph ben Jacob and Asenath. Asenath was an Ancient Egyptian woman whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph as wife, and the daughte ...
and
Meir Fenigstein Meir ( he, מֵאִיר) is a Jewish male given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines". It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer.Alfred J. ...
met during their
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service in the Nahal Entertainment Troupe ( he, להקת הנח"ל,''Lehakat HaNahal''). Sanderson and Fenigstein joined the troupe in 1968, appearing in its 21st revue,Revue 21 – Lehakat HaNahal in Its 21st Revue
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the rest joining a year later.Revue 22 – In the Nahal Settlement in Sinai
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During their military service, Sanderson operated a civilian band called ''HaSchnizelim'' ( he, השניצלים, lit. "the schnitzels"), with a flexible line-up, which at times included Gov, Olearchik, Shamir and Fenigstein, as well as other band members, such as Eli Magen and David Sha'anan. The same group of people also participated in taping humorous skits which were aired in Galei Tzahal show ''MiMeno Elayich'' ( he, ממנו אלייך, lit. "From Him to You"), which were named "Pinot Poogy" ( he, פינות פוגי, lit. "Poogy's Bits"). Such activity continued after all members left the army, evolving into writing and recording a full rock opera, called ''Sipurei Poogy'' ( he, סיפורי פוגי, lit. "Poogy's Tales"), named after Fenigstein nickname, Poogy, as well as shorter musical skits, ''HaMelech Mambo'' ( he, המלך ממבו, lit. "Mambo the King") and ''HaSipur HaMachrid Al HaYeled MiBrazil'' ( he, הסיפור המחריד על הילד מברזיל, lit. "The Horrifying Story of the Kid from Brazil").Honey in the Beehive
Eran Dinar, 7 July 2007, mistovev.haoneg.com
Every Action Has a Procedure
Davidovic, 26 June 2008, Pizmon Hozer @ israblog.co.il
During work on these skits the line-up of the band formalized, with the addition of
Yitzhak Klepter Yitzhak Klepter ( he, יצחק קלפטר; 31 March 1950 – 8 December 2022) was an Israeli singer, composer and guitarist. Biography Yitzhak Klepter was born in Haifa and grew up in Tel Aviv. In elementary school, he was asked to give a pres ...
and Yoni Rechter to Sanderson, Gov, Oleartchik, Shamir and Fenigstein. During this period future band members were involved in different projects. Shamir and Gov sang in the 1972 Israel Song Festival, Sanderson released a couple of songs in
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, ''Like to Tag Along''Like to Tag Along
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and ''Conspiracy'', and Shamir and Oleartchik collaborated as a duo called ''Nu Az Ma'' ( he, נו אז מה, lit. "Well, So What"), releasing two songs, "Dam Lo Tov" ( he, דם לא טוב, lit. "No Good Blood")Nu Az Ma Duo – Dam Lo Tov
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and "Sufa" ( he, סופה, lit. "Storm"),Nu Az Ma Efraim Shamir and Alon Oleartchik–Sufa 1970 Uploader Dudi Patimer
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while Klepter was a member of ''Aharit HaYamim'' ( he, אחרית הימים, lit. "End of Days" or "Doomsday").Aharit HaYamim Is 40 Years Old: a Salute to a Band Like No Other
Eyal Rob, 21 February 2012, walla.co.il


Years of activity

The band, now with a complete line-up, rehearsed the rock opera, with the intent of bringing it to the stage.An Evening of Humor and Electricity
Davar, 1 June 1973, Historical Jewish Press
Humor and Electricity (cont.)
Davar, 1 June 1973, Historical Jewish Press
The band was signed by producer
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, who convinced the band to give up the rock opera idea and put up a revue show composed of songs and skits. The updated show became a huge success.Deshe Fever: The Life and Death of Producer Avraham Pashanel, the Full Story
Avishai Matiya, 28 April 2014, maariv.co.il
In November 1973, while the band itself was performing as part of their reserve army duty after the
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,Many Artists and Army Bands Go Out Every Day to Entertain Soldiers
Davar, 19 October 1973, Historical Jewish Press
The Show Must Go On
Davar, 15 November 1973, Historical Jewish Press
the band's first album, '' Sipurei Poogy'', was released, based upon the band's stage show. In the
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, the band was voted "Band of the Year" in both Galei Tzahal and
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, a feat that they would repeat for the next four years. Their song, "HaMagafayim Shel Barukh" ( he, המגפיים של ברוך, lit. "Barukh's Boots") won first place in both charts. In March 1974, the band was selected to represent Israel in the
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.The "Kaveret" to the Eurovision
Davar, 29 March 1974, Historical Jewish Press
In the contest, the band performed sixth with the song "
Natati La Khayay "Natati la khayay" ( he, label=Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew script, נתתי לה חיי; translation: "I Gave Her My Life”, however the translation used by the band is “She looked me in the eye”) is an Israeli song performed in Hebrew by band Ka ...
", which received 11 points, achieving 7th place. Following their performance at Eurovision, the band released two songs in English, both are versions of the band's Hebrew songs with English lyrics, "She Looked Me in the Eye" (
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)Poogy – She looked me in the eye
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and "Morris and His Turtle" (HaMagafayim Shel Barukh).Poogy – Morris and his turtle
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A New Record – Poogy
Davar, 18 June 1974, Historical Jewish Press
In August 1974, the band release its second album, " Poogy BePita" ( he, פוגי בפיתה, lit. "Poogy in a Pita"),What's New?
Maariv, 20 August 1974, Historical Jewish Press
which included "
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", and continued touring with their "Sipurei Poogy" revue until the end of the year. In early 1975, the band started working on new songs,Stars and Nights – Kaveret Prepares a New Revue
Davar, 20 February 1975, Historical Jewish Press
which resulted in a new show and an album, " Tzafuf BaOzen" ( he, צפוף באוזן, lit. "Crowded in the Ear"). The band's new revue received lukewarm responses, and the revue was revamped to contain more of its older material to please the crowd. In early 1976 the band embarked on a U.S. tour,The "Kaveret" to the USA
Davar, 8 December 1975, Historical Jewish Press
for which the band translated some of its repertoire to English, and recorded new songs in English. However, the band couldn't get a record deal,
Yoav Kutner, 27 January 2019, kutnermusic.com
and returned to Israel in June 1976A Musical With Giant Dolls – For Kids
Davar, 15 June 1976, Historical Jewish Press
and resumed touring. Soon, tensions within the band caused its members to announce the band's break up.Kaveret – The End
Davar, 25 July 1976, Historical Jewish Press


Solo careers and reunions

After the break up, Oleartchik and Fenigstein preferred moving to the U.S. while most of the group members embarked on solo careers, often collaborating with each other on the solo projects. In 1979 Sanderson and Gov formed a new band,
Gazoz Gazoz ( he, גזוז) was an Israeli pop rock band, which operated originally from 1978 to 1979. Two of the members had previously played together in the band Kaveret Kaveret ( he, כוורת, lit. "beehive"), also known as Poogy ( he, פו ...
, which was more pop-oriented and released two albums, and a year later formed a third band, Doda, which had a rockier sound and managed to release a single album before breaking up. In 1984 an initiative to reunite the band members for a short tour was successful,The Kaveret Returns
Maariv, 11 April 1984, Historical Jewish Press
including the return of Oleartchik, who studied music and played in local bands, and Fenigstein, who quit music altogether and founded the Israel Film Festival, from the U.S.. The band played several shows, culminating in a free show in Yarkon Park, which was attended by a crowd of 400,000 to 500,000 people.Hundreds of Thousands Bid Farewell to Kaveret; Dozens Fainted
Maariv, 13 August 1984, Historical Jewish Press
To celebrate the reunion the band recorded a new song, "Meir VeAlon" ( he, מאיר ואלון, lit. "Meir and Alon"), which chronicled Oleartchik and Fenigstein's stay in the U.S. The song was released in Oleartchik's first solo album, "Oleartchik", which was released the following year. A taping of the band's performance in
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was released as a
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. The band reunited again in 1990 to a tour titled "Kaveret Hozeret" ( he, כוורת חוזרת, lit. "Kaveret Returns"), which was accompanied by a song by the same title, and by a reissue of the band's three original albums along with bonus tracks taken from rehearsals and pre-Kaveret skits.That's Not Yosef
Eran Dinar, 8 August 2013, mistovev.haoneg.com
The tour was documented by
Menachem Zilberman Menachem Zilberman ( he, מנחם זילברמן; 6 October 1946 – 13 January 2014) was an Israeli actor, comedian and songwriter. Biography Zilberman grew up in Eilat. He served in the IDF in the 1965 class of the Nahal troupe, togethe ...
for a film called "Kaveret: Tmunot MeChayey Lehaka" ( he, כוורת: תמונות מחיי להקה, lit. "Kaveret: Pictures from a Band's Life").Pictures from a Band's Life
Hamon Productions
Kaveret Band – Pictures from a Band's Life 1990
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In 1998 the band reunited once more to perform one show in Yarkon Park, as part of Israel's 50th anniversary celebrations. The show was taped and released on the album "Kaveret BaPark" ( he, כוורת בפארק, lit. "Kaveret in the Park"), which also included a bonus disc of rehearsals and two new songs written for the reunion, "Zocher, Lo Zocher" ( he, זוכר, לא זוכר, lit. "Remember, Don't Remember") and "Mechapes Derech Chazara" ( he, מחפש דרך חזרה, lit. "Looking for a Way Back"). The entire ensemble performed a single show in 2000; the band did not originally intend to reunite in that year, but did so especially for raising money to fund lifesaving surgery required by band member
Yitzhak Klepter Yitzhak Klepter ( he, יצחק קלפטר; 31 March 1950 – 8 December 2022) was an Israeli singer, composer and guitarist. Biography Yitzhak Klepter was born in Haifa and grew up in Tel Aviv. In elementary school, he was asked to give a pres ...
.Therefore, Stand and Play: Yitzhak Klepter Must Keep On Creating
Nir Gorali, 9 February 2011, mouse.co.il
In March 2013 the band formally announced a further series of reunion concerts. Initially there were meant to be two concerts, but due to public demand, three additional shows were added. Prior to the shows a
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of rarities and outtakes titled "Kaveret BeKufsa – Antologia 1971–1976" ( he, כוורת בקופסה – אנתולוגיה 1971–1976, lit. "Kaveret in a Box – Anthology 1971–1976") was released. The last performance, performed on 9 August 2013,Kaveret takes a bow — band performs final concert in Tel Aviv Read more: Kaveret takes a bow -- band performs final concert in Tel Aviv
Times of Israel, 9 August 2013
was taped and released as an audio album and a DVD, titled "HaMofa HaAcharon" ( he, המופע האחרון, lit. "The Final Act"). On December 8, 2022, Yitzhak Klepter died at the age of 72.


Band members

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Danny Sanderson Danny Sanderson ( he, דני סנדרסון; born November 30, 1950) is an Israeli musician, singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 2005, Sanderson received a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Israeli music. Biography Sanderson was ...
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* Gidi Gov - lead vocals,
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Efraim Shamir Ephraim (; he, ''ʾEp̄rayīm'', in pausa: ''ʾEp̄rāyīm'') was, according to the Book of Genesis, the second son of Joseph ben Jacob and Asenath. Asenath was an Ancient Egyptian woman whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph as wife, and the daughte ...
- lead vocals, rhythm guitar,
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- vocals,
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Yitzhak Klepter Yitzhak Klepter ( he, יצחק קלפטר; 31 March 1950 – 8 December 2022) was an Israeli singer, composer and guitarist. Biography Yitzhak Klepter was born in Haifa and grew up in Tel Aviv. In elementary school, he was asked to give a pres ...
(nickname: Churchill) -
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, electric guitar * Yoni Rechter - vocals, keyboards *
Meir Fenigstein Meir ( he, מֵאִיר) is a Jewish male given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines". It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer.Alfred J. ...
(nickname: Poogy) -
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, percussion, spoken word and vocals as "Poogy" ;Touring members *
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- drums, percussion (1998) *
Yotam Ben Horin Yotam Ben Horin ( he, יותם בן חורין; born February 17, 1979, in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli musician best known for his work as the lead singer and bassist for Israelis, Israeli punk rock band Useless ID, as well as a solo artist re ...
- acoustic guitar, backing vocals (2013) *
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- acoustic guitar, backing vocals (2013) *
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- electric guitar, backing vocals (2013) *
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- drums, percussion (2013) *
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- keyboards (2013)


Albums


Studio albums

*'' Sipurei Poogy'' ( he, סיפורי פוגי, lit. "Poogy's Tales") - 1973 *'' Poogy BePita'' ( he, פוגי בפיתה, lit. "Poogy in a Pita") - 1974 *'' Tzafuf BaOzen'' ( he, צפוף באוזן, lit. "Crowded in the Ear") – 1975


Live albums

*''Kaveret – Hofa'a Chaya, Kayitz 1984'' ( he, כוורת – הופעה חיה, קיץ 1984, lit. "Kaveret - Live Concert, Summer 1984") - 1984 *''Kaveret BaPark'' ( he, כוורת בפארק, lit. "Kaveret in the Park") – 1998 *''HaMofa HaAcharon'' ( he, המופע האחרון, lit. "The Last Concert") - 2013


Compilations

*''Kaveret BeKufsa – Antologia 1971–1976'' ( he, כוורת בקופסה – אנתולוגיה 1971–1976, lit. "Kaveret in a Box – Anthology 1971–1976") - 2013


DVDs and videos

*''HaMofa HaAcharon'' ( he, המופע האחרון, lit. "The Last Concert") – 2013 *''Kaveret BeKufsa – Antologia 1971–1976'' ( he, כוורת בקופסה – אנתולוגיה 1971–1976, lit. "Kaveret in a Box – Anthology 1971–1976") – 2013 (two DVDs are included in the box set).


References


External links


Of Everything Kaveret's Unofficial Archive


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Gidi Gov Biography on IMDb

Meir Fenigstein's Israel Film Festival


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