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Yarkon Bridge Trio ( he, שלישיית גשר הירקון), or The Yarkon Trio, was an Israeli
vocal group A vocal group is a performing ensemble of vocalists who sing and harmonize together. The first well-known vocals groups emerged in the 19th century, and the style had reached widespread popularity by the 1940s. Types Vocal groups can come in se ...
which operated from 1963 to 1966.


History

The group was established in 1963, when
The Dudaim 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 M ...
member
Benny Amdursky Benny or Bennie is a given name or a shortened version of the given name Benjamin or, less commonly, Benedict, Bennett, Benito, Benson, Bernice, Ebenezer or Bernard. People Bennie Given name *Bennie M. Bunn (1907–1943), American Marine offic ...
drafted
Arik Einstein Arieh Lieb "Arik" Einstein ( he, אָרִיק אַייְנְשְׁטֵייְן, ; 3 January 1939 – 26 November 2013) was an Israeli singer, actor, comedian and screenwriter. He was a pioneer of Israeli rock music and was named "the voice of Is ...
, who was part of HaGafrurim duo, and
Yehoram Gaon Yehoram Gaon ( he, יהורם גאון, born December 28, 1939) is an Israeli singer, actor, director, comedian, producer, TV and radio host, and public figure. He has also written and edited books on Israeli culture. The son of Sephardic Jewish ...
, who was a member of
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to establish the trio. The group picked the name upon a suggestion from Einstein, after a bridge over the
Yarkon River The Yarkon River, also Yarqon River or Jarkon River ( he, נחל הירקון, ''Nahal HaYarkon'', ar, نهر العوجا, ''Nahr al-Auja''), is a river in central Israel. The source of the Yarkon ("Greenish" in Hebrew) is at Tel Afek (Antip ...
on the main road that connects the Tel Aviv city center and its northern neighborhoods. During its early period the group performed several shows, which were met in little enthusiasm. In order to bolster the group's repertoire, the group and its producers,
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and
Haim Hefer Haim Hefer ( he, חיים חפר 29 October 1925 – 18 September 2012) was a Polish-born Israeli songwriter, poet and writer. He wrote for numerous composers and musical artists, as well as for military bands. Several of his songs, including "H ...
, contacted songwriter
Naomi Shemer Naomi Shemer ( he, נעמי שמר; July 13, 1930 – June 26, 2004) was a leading Israeli musician and songwriter, hailed as the "first lady of Israeli song and poetry." Her song " Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" ("Jerusalem of Gold"), written in 1967 ...
, who penned three new songs for the group, one of which, "Laila BeChof Achziv" (Night in
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Beach; he, לילה בחוף אכזיב), the group performed in the film Dalia And The Sailors, along with a parody of
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' "Shake". The three group members also appeared as cast members in the film itself. In April 1964, the trio sang the song "Otach" (You; he, אותך) in the 1964 Israel Song Festival. The trio released its first
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, "Ahava Rishona" (First Love; he, אהבה ראשונה) in June 1964. While continuing its performances in Israel, the trio was invited to perform abroad, appearing in a
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televised show. The trio returned to the Israel Song Festival in
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, performing the song "HaGavi'a" (The Goblet; he, הגביע), which placed second in the competition. In mid-1965 Gaon quit the group to focus on his solo career and was replaced by Dudaim member Israel Gurion, with whom the trio worked on a new revue. In August The trio was invited to perform in an Israel-themed show at the
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, a performance which led to a two-album deal with French producer
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In September 1965 the trio released its second album, "HaTochnit HaChadasha" (The New Program; he, התכנית החדשה), following which the trio embarked on a tour in Europe. In January 1966 the trio voted best entertainment group for the
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award. In April 1966 the trio appeared once more in the
Israel Song Festival Israel Song Festival (in Hebrew: Festival HaZemer VeHaPizmon, he, פסטיבל הזמר והפזמון, lit. Israel Song and Chorus Festival) was an annual music competition organized by public broadcasters Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA). In ...
and performed two songs, second-placed song "Rei'ach Tapu'ach Odem Shani" (Scent of Apple Redness of Crimson; he, ריח תפוח אודם שני) and "Bo'ee Yalda" (Come Girl; he, בואי ילדה). After the festival the trio disbanded, with Einstein resuming his solo career and Amdurski and Gurion continuing their work as The Dudaim duo. In 1967, The Dudaim joined Einstein's new band,
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, for a set of shows, setting a reunion of the second line-up of the trio, with Einstein joining Amdurski and Gurion on stage. In May 1968 The Dudaim celebrated ten years of activity with a show at
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in Tel Aviv. Towards the end of the show, which was also released as an album, Einstein joined The Dudaim on stage to perform the song "Krav Harel" (Battle of Harel; he, קרב הראל) from the trio's second album, and Gaon joined the trio to perform the final song of the show, with the line-up jokingly said to be The Yarkon Bridge Quartet. In 1991, singer
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, who sang with Amdurski in HaShlosharim trio, joined Amdurski and Gurion for a lineup that was named "Shlosharim al Gesher HaYarkin" (lit. The Shlosharim on the Yarkon Bridge), which performed songs by The Dudaim, HaShlosharim and Yarkon Bridge Trio. After Amdurski died, in 1994, Gurion and Yovel teamed with
The Parvarim 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 duo Nissim Menachem (1938–2016) and Yossi Khoury. For a brief while they were joined ...
duo, which occasionally performed with the Dudaim since 1985, for a tribute show to Amdurski under the name "HaChaverim Shel Benny" (lit. Benny's Friends), which ran until 2015, performing songs from Amdurski's career, including the Yarkon Bridge Trio. החברים של בני
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Albums


Studio albums

*''Ahava Rishona'' ( he, אהבה ראשונה, lit. "First Love") - 1964 *''HaTochnit HaChadasha'' ( he, התכנית החדשה, lit. "The New Program") - 1965


Compilations

*''The Collection'' ( he, כל השירים, ההקלטות המקוריות, lit. "All Songs, The Original Recordings") - 2000


References


External links


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