Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $3,000
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The Military Bands (MB) were established in 1948, soon after the establishment of the IDF. The glory days of the MB began soon after the Six Day War when each unit and each infantry brigade established a band of its own. The most prominent bands were those of the central commands (north, center and south, as well as the Naval Corps Band). The MB were dismantled at the end of the 1970s by the IDF Commander in Chief at the time, Rafael "Raful" Eitan, and later attempts to renew them failed.
The MB were very important as a didactic tool and a way of keeping the high morale of the soldiers, and their success endowed prestige and "team spirit" to the different units and brigades. The investment in the MB was enormous and the highest ranked commanders were involved in their design. The MB were accepted with enthusiasm and gained a great success within a short time, both in the army and among the general public. Many of their shows were performed outside of the IDF, they produced records, their songs were frequently played on the radio and many of them became hits. The MB shows included songs in Hebrew, most of them original, and short sketches, as a comic relief. The directors of the MB emphasized in particular the arrangements of the songs, and the singers’ body movements harmoniously and rigorously, in order to convey the meaning of the words by acting and pantomime; this particular style became their identifying feature.
Many of the leading artists in Israel contributed songs to the MB, among them: Naomi Shemer, Haim Hefer, Yair Rosenblum, Yoram Teharlev, and together with them leading directors like Naomi Polani, Danny Litai, Yossi Banai and many others.
In the 1970s the veteran members of the MB returned to the bands as a part of their reserve duty, in which they worked with the new MB members. Thus, for example, we can find in The Armored Corps Band show program from 1973, leading artists like Yehonatan Geffen, Shalom Hanoch, Boaz Davidson and many others. These artists were recruited for reserve duty in order to write for the MB.
The enthusiastic acceptance of the MB among Israeli civilian audiences, as well as the fact that the initiation stage of most of the Israeli entertainers in the 1970s and the 1980s were in military frames, is a unique cultural phenomena, reflecting the vague borders between the military sphere and the civilian one in Israeli culture. A typical example for such a vague model, is The Dizengoff Command Band (active in 1969-1970), which was an assembly of MB veteran stars.
The collection includes material which documents the MB activities since the 1960s until the beginning of the 1980s, the singers-actors and the artist who wrote, directed and produced the shows, photographs of their auditions, rehearsals, everyday life and shows, in different places and settings and in times of peace and war.
The material reveals the extraordinary investments of the army in nurturing the MB and the importance they had for the Israeli generals in their chase after prestige. Beyond the reflection of the military and cultural systems, we can detect in the materials the initiation processes and the creative atmosphere of the artists who played a crucial role in Israeli music, theater and cinema since the 1960s. This aspect of the collection, depicts the unique hybrid model of the military and civilian spheres, crystallized in Israeli culture, and may provide a deeper understanding of the modernization process of Israeli society.
The collection includes 780 photographs and 7 negatives of the Military Bands.
The bands which appear in the collection are: The Cheezbatron, The Air Force Band, The Naval Corps Band, North Command Band, South Command Band, Central Command Band, Armored Corps Band, The Nahal Brigade Band, Artillery Corps Band, The Combat Engineering Entertainment Team, The Paratroops Entertainment Team, Golani Entertainment Team, Nahal Brigade Entertainment Team, Armored Corps workshop soldiers [mechanics] Entertainment Team, Sinai Entertainment Team, The Dizengoff Command [a civilian group which operated in a MB model], and a collection of entertainment crews from the early eighties as well as the IDF orchestra. The collection also includes photographs of artists from Israel and abroad performing in front of soldiers, and of Israeli generals with various artists.
The MB were very important as a didactic tool and a way of keeping the high morale of the soldiers, and their success endowed prestige and "team spirit" to the different units and brigades. The investment in the MB was enormous and the highest ranked commanders were involved in their design. The MB were accepted with enthusiasm and gained a great success within a short time, both in the army and among the general public. Many of their shows were performed outside of the IDF, they produced records, their songs were frequently played on the radio and many of them became hits. The MB shows included songs in Hebrew, most of them original, and short sketches, as a comic relief. The directors of the MB emphasized in particular the arrangements of the songs, and the singers’ body movements harmoniously and rigorously, in order to convey the meaning of the words by acting and pantomime; this particular style became their identifying feature.
Many of the leading artists in Israel contributed songs to the MB, among them: Naomi Shemer, Haim Hefer, Yair Rosenblum, Yoram Teharlev, and together with them leading directors like Naomi Polani, Danny Litai, Yossi Banai and many others.
In the 1970s the veteran members of the MB returned to the bands as a part of their reserve duty, in which they worked with the new MB members. Thus, for example, we can find in The Armored Corps Band show program from 1973, leading artists like Yehonatan Geffen, Shalom Hanoch, Boaz Davidson and many others. These artists were recruited for reserve duty in order to write for the MB.
The enthusiastic acceptance of the MB among Israeli civilian audiences, as well as the fact that the initiation stage of most of the Israeli entertainers in the 1970s and the 1980s were in military frames, is a unique cultural phenomena, reflecting the vague borders between the military sphere and the civilian one in Israeli culture. A typical example for such a vague model, is The Dizengoff Command Band (active in 1969-1970), which was an assembly of MB veteran stars.
The collection includes material which documents the MB activities since the 1960s until the beginning of the 1980s, the singers-actors and the artist who wrote, directed and produced the shows, photographs of their auditions, rehearsals, everyday life and shows, in different places and settings and in times of peace and war.
The material reveals the extraordinary investments of the army in nurturing the MB and the importance they had for the Israeli generals in their chase after prestige. Beyond the reflection of the military and cultural systems, we can detect in the materials the initiation processes and the creative atmosphere of the artists who played a crucial role in Israeli music, theater and cinema since the 1960s. This aspect of the collection, depicts the unique hybrid model of the military and civilian spheres, crystallized in Israeli culture, and may provide a deeper understanding of the modernization process of Israeli society.
The collection includes 780 photographs and 7 negatives of the Military Bands.
The bands which appear in the collection are: The Cheezbatron, The Air Force Band, The Naval Corps Band, North Command Band, South Command Band, Central Command Band, Armored Corps Band, The Nahal Brigade Band, Artillery Corps Band, The Combat Engineering Entertainment Team, The Paratroops Entertainment Team, Golani Entertainment Team, Nahal Brigade Entertainment Team, Armored Corps workshop soldiers [mechanics] Entertainment Team, Sinai Entertainment Team, The Dizengoff Command [a civilian group which operated in a MB model], and a collection of entertainment crews from the early eighties as well as the IDF orchestra. The collection also includes photographs of artists from Israel and abroad performing in front of soldiers, and of Israeli generals with various artists.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $600
Unsold
As mentioned in the introduction, the dominant media channels rejected or marginalized the "tempo bands" (lehakot ketzev) which flourished during the 1960s and 1970s in Israeli night clubs (besides Tel Aviv, also in Jerusalem and in Haifa. The main clubs though were in Ramla [Calipso and Karish] and in Tel Aviv Hamasger street). Not much has been written about their place in Israeli music history and their cultural significance, as well as on the reasons for their disappearance from Israeli collective memory.
From an archival point of view, there is no doubt that the collection offered here for sale is rare, as it is one of the only which document the "tempo bands" scene. As opposed to the MB which were shaped by the establishment from above, the "tempo bands" were a local and independent initiative coming from below, from those who didn’t comply with the militaristic ethos, those who were not accepted or preferred not to serve in the MB. At the end of the 1970s the "tempo bands" scene declined and part of its leading figures found their way to Israeli mainstream music.
54 photographs and 16 colored negatives of "tempo bands".
The bands in the collection were active during the 1960s and the 1970s. The bands in the collection are: "The Fats and the Skinny", "The Monsters Band", "The Zion Stars", "The Climbers", "The Velvet", "The Cream", "The Four Fates", "The Lords", "The Secrets Band, the Eiffel Tower Band, "The Knesset Members Band", "Snow Ball Band", "The Councils Orchestra", "The Volunteers", "the Dreams", "Fly band", "The Musrara Magic Boys" "The Albertos Band", "The Desperate" , "The Boy Band" "The Characters Band", "Ram Band", "The Dolls", "The Fashion Band", "Purple Haze Band", a few photographs without band name; Misha Segal (a typical TB musician) 16 colored negatives of him and his band.
From an archival point of view, there is no doubt that the collection offered here for sale is rare, as it is one of the only which document the "tempo bands" scene. As opposed to the MB which were shaped by the establishment from above, the "tempo bands" were a local and independent initiative coming from below, from those who didn’t comply with the militaristic ethos, those who were not accepted or preferred not to serve in the MB. At the end of the 1970s the "tempo bands" scene declined and part of its leading figures found their way to Israeli mainstream music.
54 photographs and 16 colored negatives of "tempo bands".
The bands in the collection were active during the 1960s and the 1970s. The bands in the collection are: "The Fats and the Skinny", "The Monsters Band", "The Zion Stars", "The Climbers", "The Velvet", "The Cream", "The Four Fates", "The Lords", "The Secrets Band, the Eiffel Tower Band, "The Knesset Members Band", "Snow Ball Band", "The Councils Orchestra", "The Volunteers", "the Dreams", "Fly band", "The Musrara Magic Boys" "The Albertos Band", "The Desperate" , "The Boy Band" "The Characters Band", "Ram Band", "The Dolls", "The Fashion Band", "Purple Haze Band", a few photographs without band name; Misha Segal (a typical TB musician) 16 colored negatives of him and his band.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $400
Unsold
41 photographs of Jerusalem "Tempo Bands" from the 1960s and 1970s.
The bands in the collection are (amongst otherss): "The Electric Stage", "The Mosquitoes", "The Creation", "Popstars", "The Little Birds", "The Capital", "The Beauty Stars" (an east-Jerusalem band), "D. D. and his Band" (performance in a Black Panters assembly); studio photographs taken in several Jerusalem photo studios and photographs from performances
The bands in the collection are (amongst otherss): "The Electric Stage", "The Mosquitoes", "The Creation", "Popstars", "The Little Birds", "The Capital", "The Beauty Stars" (an east-Jerusalem band), "D. D. and his Band" (performance in a Black Panters assembly); studio photographs taken in several Jerusalem photo studios and photographs from performances
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
~"Latter-day band" was a rock group in the 1970s and it is known for being the first band to merge "high Hebrew" poetic lyrics and rock music, as well as by upgrading Israeli music production standards.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $350
Unsold
The Pure Souls Band was active between 1972 and 1975. Many of the songs from their only album, called also The Pure Souls, are still played on Israeli radio, in the original versions and in a variety of cover versions. These songs symbolize the era of the Yom Kippur War.
34 Photographs and 20 color negatives of Natan Cohen (the band leader and writer), with a guitar and without. Photographs of the band in performances, behind the scenes and in poster frames.
34 Photographs and 20 color negatives of Natan Cohen (the band leader and writer), with a guitar and without. Photographs of the band in performances, behind the scenes and in poster frames.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $180
Unsold
A pop trio that was active in 1969-1970. Its members were Benny Amdursky, Shalom Hanoch and Hanan Yovel.
15 photographs of the Singing Trio, in performances, rehearsals, behind the scenes and in poster poses.
15 photographs of the Singing Trio, in performances, rehearsals, behind the scenes and in poster poses.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
Tamuz Band is an Israeli canonical rock band that was active in the mid 1970s. Its only record "End of the Oranges Season", considered as a milestone in Israeli rock history.
4 photographs and 20 color negatives of "Tamuz Band".
The photographs are from a performance. Half of the negatives are for poster and the rest are from a performance and behind the scenes.
4 photographs and 20 color negatives of "Tamuz Band".
The photographs are from a performance. Half of the negatives are for poster and the rest are from a performance and behind the scenes.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $120
Unsold
The Dudaim were a canonical Israeli duo, active and popular from 1957 until 1993.
11 negatives for a poster of the Dudaim.
In part of the negatives they are dressed in IDF uniform.
11 negatives for a poster of the Dudaim.
In part of the negatives they are dressed in IDF uniform.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $600
Unsold
Kaveret Band, also known as Poogy (the name chosen for their performances abroad)was established in 1973, and active only for a few years, but its members (who were a kind of a "super group" of MB stars), became leading and creative Israeli artists (Efraim Shamir, Danny Sanderson and Alon Olearchik, Yoni Rechter and Isaac Klepter).
Kaveret won much fame around the Jewish world for their often humorous songs and unique style of music. Similarly to The Dizengoff Command Band, Kaveret blended MB models (like skits, nonsense bits and dancing) with rock music, and created by that a kind of MB parody.
74 photographs of Kaveret, amongst otherss: in rehearsals and performances, with various artists, many photographs are made for poster or album covers.
Kaveret won much fame around the Jewish world for their often humorous songs and unique style of music. Similarly to The Dizengoff Command Band, Kaveret blended MB models (like skits, nonsense bits and dancing) with rock music, and created by that a kind of MB parody.
74 photographs of Kaveret, amongst otherss: in rehearsals and performances, with various artists, many photographs are made for poster or album covers.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $180
Unsold
Benzin is an Israeli rock group that was active during the 1980s.
25 colored negatives of the band.
Most of them are for poster. The members of the band photographed together and alone. 7 negatives are from a performance.
Benzin Band is an Israeli rock group that was active during the 1980s.
25 colored negatives of the band.
Most of them are for poster. The members of the band photographed together and alone. 7 negatives are from a performance.
25 colored negatives of the band.
Most of them are for poster. The members of the band photographed together and alone. 7 negatives are from a performance.
Benzin Band is an Israeli rock group that was active during the 1980s.
25 colored negatives of the band.
Most of them are for poster. The members of the band photographed together and alone. 7 negatives are from a performance.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Unsold
22 photographs of Israeli vanguard bands.
* Zingale Band (8) behind the scenes and in rehearsals; panoramic photograph (3 pasted photographs) of the band in performance. * Cosmic Dream (2) * Rhetorical Band (9) * The Brigade Veterans (3) for poster, dressed in 19th century European army uniforms.
Opening price: 150$
566. Chromosome
17 photographs of Chromosome band.
The photographs are from performances and behind the scenes.
* Zingale Band (8) behind the scenes and in rehearsals; panoramic photograph (3 pasted photographs) of the band in performance. * Cosmic Dream (2) * Rhetorical Band (9) * The Brigade Veterans (3) for poster, dressed in 19th century European army uniforms.
Opening price: 150$
566. Chromosome
17 photographs of Chromosome band.
The photographs are from performances and behind the scenes.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
17 photographs of Chromosome band.
The photographs are from performances and behind the scenes.
The photographs are from performances and behind the scenes.
Category
Photographs from the archive of "Lahiton" magazine
Catalogue