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Shokolad, Menta, Mastik

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Shokolad, Menta, Mastik
Shokolad, Menta, Mastik in 1976; From left to right: Ruthie Holzman, Leah Lupatin and Yardena Arazi
Shokolad, Menta, Mastik in 1976; From left to right: Ruthie Holzman, Leah Lupatin and Yardena Arazi
Background information
GenresIsraeli music
Years active1972–1978
LabelsHed Arzi Music
MembersYardena Arazi
Ruthie Holzman
Leah Lupatin
Past membersTami Azaria

Shokolad, Menta, Mastik (Hebrew: שוקולד מנטה מסטיק, translate: Chocolate, mint, gum) was an Israeli female musical trio, active in the 1970s, composed of Yardena Arazi, Ruthie Holzman [he] and either Tami Azaria [he] (1972-1973) or Leah Lupatin [he].[1][2] All the women served in the IDF as part of the Nahal Ensemble. The trio performed both in Israel and internationally,[3] especially after being the 1976 entry to the Eurovision Song Contest in The Hague with "Emor Shalom".[4] Leah Lupatin later worked with Eurovision winners Milk and Honey, replacing Gali Atari to perform 1979 winning Eurovision entry "Hallelujah" in live concerts, including the 1981 Songs of Europe programme.

References

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  1. ^ "Música israelí en el marco del 70 aniversario de Israel: Yardena Arazi". Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. ^ Motti, Regev; Regev, Motti; Seroussi, Edwin (2004-04-26). Popular Music and National Culture in Israel. ISBN 9780520236547.
  3. ^ "Jewish Observer and Middle East Review". 1976.
  4. ^ Vuletic, Dean (2018-01-25). Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest. ISBN 9781474276276.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
1976
Succeeded by
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