Hedva & David
ヘドバとダビデ
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The King Tones |
Golden Half |
Akiko Nakamura |
Tsunehiko Kamijo |
Hideko Takamine |
Neko |
Danny Iida & Paradise King |
Mio Takaki |
Tetsuo Saito |
Reiko Oshida |
Years active | 1965- |
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Origin | Israel |
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Hedva and David was an Israeli singing duo, comprising Hedva Amrani and David Tal. In 1970, the duo won first place at the Yamaha Song Festival in Tokyo, Japan, with the song "I Dream of Naomi", lyrics: Tirtza Atar, music: David Krivoshei. The song sold more than a million copies in its Japanese version, ナオミの夢 "Naomi no Yume." It was awarded a gold disc. – Wikipedia |
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