Israeli Air Force Band

The Israeli Air Force Band (IAF Band) (Hebrew: להקת חיל האוויר) is the principal musical ensemble of the Israeli Air Force, a service branch of the Israel Defense Force (IDF).

Israeli Air Force Band, October 2016

History

The Israeli Air Force Band was established in May 1948. It was directed by Erich Tych, who held the position for 35 years, until his death in 1983. Under Tych, the band was similar in style to Big bands and jazz bands.

The band is currently composed of a number of ensembles that play different genres such as ethnic music, jazz, and rock and roll.[1]

Notable members

  • Ania Bukstein Russian-Israeli actress, singer-songwriter, and pianist. She was drafted into the band after graduating high school and worked as a soloist during her tenure.[2]
  • Danni Bassan Former member of the Israeli rock band T-Slam.[3]
  • Guy Zu-Aretz Israeli actor and television host known for being the host of the show Survivor.[4]
  • Shai Gabso Israeli singer who won third place in the Israeli reality show Kokhav Nolad. He composed music for the band.
  • Udi Spielman Israeli singer and Hazzan. He was a soloist during his time with the band.
  • Omer Shaish Israeli composer and pianist.[5]
  • Gal Abargil Israeli singer and music producer.

See also

References

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