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- Berry Sakharof (Hebrew: ברי סחרוף, [ˈbeʁi ˈsaχaʁof]; born 7 July 1957) is an Israeli rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer who is po****r and...
- Gabay Rita Danny Robas Rockfour Pavlo Rosenberg Sagol 59 (Purple 59) Berry Sakharof Daniel Salomon Sheygets Aris San Danny Sanderson S**** Irony Sfatayim (Lips)...
- Remix) Pegboard Nerds – Hero (Infected Mushroom Remix) Dudu T****a & Berry Sakharof - La Trib Ani Utruch (Infected Mushroom Remix) ^ Cover of Black Velvet...
- Israel at the time. A group of his Tel Aviv friends, guitar player Berry Sakharof (with whom Fortis had pla**** in S.O.B), b**** player Malka Spigel (who was...
- Aleksander Saharov (born 1982), Estonian professional footballer Berry Sakharof (born 1957), Israeli rock guitarist, songwriter and singer Alexander Sakharoff...
- Malka Spigel (b****, vocals), Samy Birnbach (vocals, lyrics) and Berry Sakharof (guitars, keyboards, vocals) left their native Tel Aviv in 1981 for Amsterdam...
- World" is a cover of an older song in Hebrew, performed by Geffen and Berry Sakharof. Hebrew versions of "1,000 People" and "Epidemic" were included in Geffen's...
- Gabirol's poetry has been set to music by the Israeli rock guitarist Berry Sakharof and the Israeli modern composer Rea Mochiach, in a piece titled "Red Lips"...
- Kmo Haruach) is a studio album jointly recorded by Ehud Banai and Berry Sakharof during the course of 2016 and released on January 8, 2017. The entire album...
- Fortisakharof, a creative duo consisting of Rami Fortis and Berry Sakharof. Both Fortis and Sakharof have partial Mizrachi backgrounds (Turkish and Iraqi). The...