Megama

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The Megama Duo
Genres Jewish, Country
Years active 1978 (1978)-1980s[1]
Members Moshe Yess, Shalom Levine

The Megama Duo was a Jewish country band consisting of Moshe Yess (d. 2011) and Shalom Levine (d. 2013).[2] The name Megama is Hebrew for "direction."

Yess was a native of Canada who worked as a musician and arranger for several well-known American pop music artists.[3] In the 1960s Yess shared stages with David Crosby, Jefferson Airplane & The Association. As a solo performer he played Las Vegas, Reno, and other hot spots.[2] In 1978 he moved from Hollywood, California to Jerusalem, Israel and formed the Megama Duo with Shalom Levine.[1] Yess recorded twelve albums and four children's music videos in all.[2]

Yess's and Levin's goal in creating Megama was to communicate the beauty and values of Judaism through American-style music. They toured for more than three and a half years. One tour, which consisted of 32 shows in 29 cities, lasted 42 days. "My Zaidy" was Megama's biggest hit. The well-known disc jockey of the WEVD radio station in New York, Art Raymond, claimed that it was the most requested song he had in eighteen years of broadcasting.[1]

Discography

The Megama Record

God Is Alive and Well in Jerusalem

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Greatest Hits of Megama... Plus!". Sameach Music. Retrieved 25 October 2010. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sheffield, Skip (Dec 26, 1993). "Jewish folk Music". Boca Raton News. Retrieved 25 October 2010. 
  3. "ISRAEL'S INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATED". Akron Beacon Journal. May 13, 1986. pp. B3 METRO. 
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