The Dudaim (Hebrew: הדודאים) was an Israeli folk duo which was active between the years 1957–1993, consisting of vocalist Benny Amdursky [he] and guitarist Israel Gurion [he] (born 1935).
[1] In 1971, they released the album HaOlam beShachor veLavan (העולם בשחור ולבן, "The World in Black and White"), produced and arranged by Matti Caspi.
[11] In 1988 they performed in a thirty-year anniversary event at the Hamam club in Jaffa, under the musical management of Danny Robas.
[2] It included songs by Shalom Hanoch, Danny Sanderson, Boaz Sharabi and Kobi Luria.
At the end of 2009, Israel Gurion and Benny Amdursky's son, Assaf Amdursky, toured with the songs of the Dudaim, and following the tour's success, they recorded the album שרים הדודאים (The Dudaim Sing) in 2013, which received an Israeli Gold Album Award.