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Eifo HaYeled broke up in 1998 and reformed in 2008.
Eifo HaYeled broke up in 1998 and reformed in 2008.

Appearing at a rally in [[Tel Aviv]] in support of residents of southern Israel in 2024, lead singer Hemi Rudner changed the words of one of the band's hit songs, “Does Anyone Hear Me?” to “Does anyone hear you?” <ref>[https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/thousands-show-support-for-rocket-beaten-south-at-solidarity-rally-in-tel-aviv-371156 Thousands rally in Tel Aviv in support for rocket-beaten South, [[Jerusalem Post]]]</ref>


==Band members==
==Band members==

Revision as of 14:08, 25 July 2023

Eifo HaYeled at Students Festival, Tel Aviv University, 2016

Eifo HaYeled (Hebrew: איפה הילד, lit. "Where's the kid") was an Israeli rock band.

History

The band was formed in 1986 in Givat Brenner and had a major influence on Israeli rock in the 1990s.[1] It released its debut album, “Sugar Time,” in 1993.[2]

Eifo HaYeled broke up in 1998 and reformed in 2008.

Appearing at a rally in Tel Aviv in support of residents of southern Israel in 2024, lead singer Hemi Rudner changed the words of one of the band's hit songs, “Does Anyone Hear Me?” to “Does anyone hear you?” [3]

Band members

Discography

Albums[4]

  • Zman Sukar, זמן סוכר (Sugar Time), 1993.
  • Shedim, שדים (Demons), 1994.
  • Mas'otay Im Atzmi, מסעותיי עם עצמי (My Journeys with Myself), 1995.
  • Eifo HaYeled?, איפה הילד? (Where is the Child?), 1996. Dedicated to Yitzhak Rabin
  • Bnei Hamea Haesrim, בני המאה ה-20 (Members of the 20th Century), 2012
  • Matok Bahasheha, מתוק בחשיכה (Sweet in the Dark), 2017

Compilations

  • Mishehu Shomea Oti, מישהו שומע אותי (Somebody Hears Me) 1998.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Height of the Low: The Greatest Israeli Bass Tracks of All Times, Haaretz
  2. ^ EIFO HAYELED @ BARBY
  3. ^ Thousands rally in Tel Aviv in support for rocket-beaten South, Jerusalem Post
  4. ^ "איפה הילד - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 2019-01-25.