Biography: Yonatan (Yoni) Rechter was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is the son of Israeli architect Ya'akov Rechter and stepson of Israeli actress Hanna Meron.[1] He attended Tichon Hadash high school. At sixteen, he composed the music for the hit song "Tears of Angels" (דמעות של מלאכים, "Dma'ot Shel Mal'achim"), written by his high school classmate Dan Minster.[2] Rechter served in the Israeli Artillery Corps band. In 1972, after his release from the army he joined the Israeli band Kaveret as a keyboardist, collaborating withGidi Gov, Danny Sanderson, Alon Ole'archick and others.[3] He stayed with the group until it disbanded in 1976. Rechter is married to Dafna, a former art teacher, with whom he has two sons.
Place of Birth: Not available
Birthday: November 18, 1951
Deathday: N/A
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2015-03-24
Overview: The songs "The 16th Sheep" and "This Kid Is Me", along with the children's songs of Arik Einstein, Chava Alberstein, Matti Caspi and others, have long been Israeli classics. Almost everyone can quote at least a line or two from "The Prettiest Girl in the Kindergarten", "Closed Kindergarten", "Lightning and Thunder", and "How is a Song Born"; Or close your eyes and see in your mind's eye the painted windows in the series "And This Kid", in which Yehuda Atlas told us in honest and touching verses, what the world of a child really looks like. Through interviews with Yehonatan Geffen, Yehuda Atlas, Yoni Rechter, Chava Alberstein, Matti Caspi and others, the film brings the untold story of the creation of the children's songs we grew up with. Along with the interviews, home movies and archive materials are shown, and the viewer embarks on a musical journey to the early days of the "me" generation.
Genres: Documentary Music
Original Language: he
Release Date: 2015-03-24
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1998-05-28
Overview: The film documents Kaveret's 1998 reunion called 'Kaveret In The Park' (Kaveret BaPark), including interviews with the band members and the rehearsals.
Genres: Music Documentary
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1998-05-28
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1992-06-06
Overview: A comedy about changes in the life of Israeli family after they get a cable TV with a lot of channels.
Genres: Comedy
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1992-06-06
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2013-08-08
Overview: The last show of the successful Israeli band "Kaveret", held and shot in The Yarkon park in Tel Aviv.
Genres: Music
Original Language: he
Release Date: 2013-08-08
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1991-01-01
Overview: "Kemo gedolim" is a collection of well known Israeli, children songs sang by Ariḳ Ainshṭain and others. In between the songs embedded short skits starring Moni Moshonov and Tsevi Shisel , who embody two porters hauling a giant crate up a winding staircase and unexpectedly run into Ariḳ, a group of kids, jugglers, clowns and storytellers emerging from the crate. The two, try to do their job faithfully but occasionally they also try to sing, dance and play, which creates a variety of funny moments.
Genres: Family Music
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1991-01-01
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1991-02-24
Overview:
Genres: Family Music
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1991-02-24
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1992-01-01
Overview: In the summer of 1990, six years after the first and successful reunion of Kaveret, the band members reunited for another concert tour under the title "Kaveret Returns". The film "Kaveret - Photos from the Life of a Band", released in 1992, documented this concert tour held in Yehoshua Gardens Park in Tel Aviv, in Caesarea Amphitheater, in Arad and in Eilat. The late director Zvi Shissel accompanied the members of the band on their journey across the country, heard stories and memories from them from the beginning of the journey and documented Kaveret on stage and behind the scenes.
Genres: Documentary
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1992-01-01
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Overview: A documentary following Kaveret's last tour.
Genres: Documentary Music
Original Language: he
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1991-02-24
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Genres: No genres available
Original Language: he
Release Date: 1991-02-24
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