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Milk and Honey (Hebrew: חלב ודבש Khalav U'Dvash) was an Israeli vocal group. The original line-up consisted of Shmulik Bilu, Reuven Gvirtz, Yehuda Tamir and Gali Atari.[1]

Milk and Honey
OriginIsrael
GenresPop
Years active1979–1983, 1987, 1989, 2001, 2009, 2017
Members
  • Reuven Gvirtz
  • Yehuda Tamir
  • Shmulik Bilu
  • Leah Lupatin
Past membersGali Atari

History


The group was assembled in 1978 by producer Shlomo Zach and composer Kobi Oshrat, after both Hakol Over Habibi and Yardena Arazi turned down the opportunity to perform Oshrat's song "Hallelujah" in the Israeli national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1979.[2][3] Milk and Honey eventually won the national selection, and went on to also win the Eurovision Song Contest 1979.[3] "Hallelujah" peaked in the UK Singles Chart at #5 in April 1979.[4] The group had one other international hit, "Goodbye New York".[3]

Less than a year after the song contest, Atari retired from Milk and Honey and was replaced by Leah Lupatin in 1981.[2][3] The same year, Atari sued Zach for unpaid royalties; in 1994, an Israeli court ruled in Atari's favour, ordering Zach to pay the royalties.[2] Subsequently, in 2003, Zach and his partners sued Oshrat, alleging that Oshrat should have also contributed to the payments made to Atari, as he was a partner in the group.[2][3] That lawsuit was settled in 2009 through mediation.[3]

Milk and Honey competed in the national final on two further occasions; they performed the song "Serenada" in 1981, coming fourth, and "Ani Ma'amin" in 1989, where they came eighth. Gvirtz and Tamir accompanied the Israeli song contest act in 1988.[2]


See also



References


  1. Ryan, Kyle (8 February 2013). "In 1979, an Israeli disco act took the world by storm". The A.V. Club.
  2. Barak, Itamar (17 February 2003). "1979 Eurovision winners locked in legal battle". ESCToday.
  3. Rigal, Yavid (27 March 2019). "40th Anniversary of 'Hallelujah': The Song Which Almost Bankrupted Israel". Haaretz.
  4. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records. p. 366. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta
with "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
1979
Succeeded by
Johnny Logan
with "What's Another Year?"
Preceded by
Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta
with "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
1979
Succeeded by
Hakol Over Habibi
with "Halayla"

На других языках


[de] Milk & Honey (israelische Band)

Milk & Honey war eine dreiköpfige israelische Popgruppe. Europaweit bekannt wurde sie 1979, als sie zusammen mit der Sängerin Gali Atari mit dem Song Hallelujah den Eurovision Song Contest gewann.
- [en] Milk and Honey (Israeli group)

[es] Milk & Honey (grupo)

Milk & Honey es un grupo musical israelí ganador del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1979 con Gali Atari, con la canción «Hallelujah». Fueron los segundos en conseguir el triunfo para Israel en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión.[1]

[ru] Milk and Honey (израильская группа)

Milk and Honey (ивр. ‏חלב ודבש, Халав у-Дваш‏‎) — израильская группа, победившая вместе с Гали Атари на конкурсе песни Евровидение в 1979 году.



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