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"The Sixties" perform with the "Raanana Symphonette"
Over 2000 people came to see "The Sixties" in concert  with the
 "Raanana Symphonette" (comprising 40 musicians) on July 12th, 2001.
The group played a  set of songs from the Sixties, including  "My Year Is A Day",
"Nights in White Satin", "Living Thing", "All You Need is Love", and others.
This is the first -  ever combination of rock-group/symphonic orchestra to perform in Israel.

This was the first full concert of a nation-wide tour scheduled for the summer.
 

Click on picture to see a brief clip from the concert

Audio clips from the concert!!

"Dizzy" - 
Mp3
Real Audio
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" - 
Mp3
Real Audio
"The  Long and Winding Road" - 
Mp3
Real Audio
"Living Thing"
Mp3
Real Audio
"Nights in White Satin"
Mp3
Real Audio
"A Whiter Shade of Pale"
Mp3
Real Audio



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Moti                     Yoel                          Eli                 Itzik

 "The  Sixties" have been playing together as a band for over 18 years. The group consists of some of Israel’s foremost musicians, who after years of playing with Israel’s top acts, decided to get together and do what they liked best: play songs from the golden era of music, the Sixties. The group’s repertoire ranges from the early "Sixties" (Elvis, Paul Anka, etc.) to the  early "Seventies" (Zeppelin, Hendrix, etc.), touching on most of the important groups from the "Sixties" on the way. The group started out as a group that covered "Beatles" songs, but as the years went by, went on to playing other groups’ music as well. The group has played in countless venues around Israel, as well as overseas, even in Morocco!  Among some of the more famous venues are the University of Jerusalem, University of Tel Aviv, Bar Ilan University and most of Israel's college and academic circuit. They even play  Ministry of Education- sponsored shows for high schools, which include light lectures on the importance of "Sixties" music and its influence on  politics and life in general during those years. Other venues include Kibbutzim, and of course countless television appearances, which is no easy feat in Israel considering the fact that they sing mostly in English!!!
   Their greatest achievement to date was playing support to "Deep Purple " during their tour of Israel in 1991, after being chosen by members of the British band from many Israeli groups. The success of the group before a capacity crowd of  35,000 at Tel Aviv’s" Yarkon Park" was exceptional.


The "Sixties" with "Deep Purple"- 1991

Standing (left to right:) Ian Paice, Richie Blackmore, Joe Lynn Turner, Moti Dichne, ex-drummer Shlomo Hamami, Jon Lord.
Crouching (left to right:) Itsik Bader, Yoel Lerner, Roger Glover



                 In light of the fact that Israel has recently celebrated its 50th year of independence,
the group decided to do what it had never done before- sing in Hebrew.
The group came out with a new show- "Retro- 50 Years of Music in Israel",in which it sings
popular songs written  in Hebrew, from early  songs of Independence to the latest local rock and roll hits.
                       Now that you’ve become acquainted with the group’s history we would like to introduce you to its members:



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Yoel Lerner-
Musical Director -Vocals - Rhythm/Lead guitar, and  a graduate
of the famed Tel Aviv University Music Department.
 

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Moti Dichne-
Vocals- Bass

 

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Itsik Bader
Lead  guitar, Backing vocals

(click on name to hear a riff in mp3)
 

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Eli Hadad -
Drummer and Backing vocals

All the aforementioned are prominent musicians whose various  individual achievements cannot be mentioned for lack of space.
                         We hope this will give you some idea of the band and we are looking forward to hearing from you soon!
The Sixties

P.S. Dancing during the group’s concerts is strictly encouraged!!!!





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