Hi-Five (Israeli band)

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Hi-Five
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Background information
Origin Israel
Years active1996–2000
Labels Hed Arzi Music
Past members Amir Fryszer Guttman, Idan Yaskin, Eyal Shachar, Michael HarPaz, Eyal Dessau

Hi-Five was an Israeli boy band that operated from 1996 to 2000. Amir Fryszer Guttman was the lead. [1] The other members of the band included: Eyal Shahar, Michael Harpaz, Idan Yaskin and Eyal Desau.

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Hi-Five released three studio albums and one mini-album. All went gold in Israel with tens of thousands of copies sold. [2] Hi-Five also won the Festigal twice.

Amir Fryszer Guttman drowned on July 22, 2017, while saving his niece. [3]

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References

  1. "Singer Amir Fryszer Guttman dies at 41 after drowning incident". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  2. "Israel's First Ever Boyband Hi Five Reunites after 20 Years; Lead Singer Amir Fryszer Guttman: "Being in the closet during the band's years was the biggest mistake of my life."". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  3. "Singer Amir Fryszer Guttman dies at 41 after drowning incident". The Times of Israel. 23 July 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2018.