Yehoram Gaon, born as יהורם גאון on December 28, 1939 in Jerusalem, Israel, is a singer. Gaon began his career in the performing arts during his military service with the Nahal entertainment troupe. He joined the Yarkon Bridge Trio and was part of the original singing group HaTarnegolim (The Roosters). Gaon gained prominence with his rendition of Naomi Shemer's Od Lo Ahavti Dai (1977), which he released as an album containing songs themed around nature. He performed at the Nobel Prize ceremony in Oslo in 1994 and recorded "Shir Ha’avoda Vehamlacha" for Pioneers For A Cure in 2009, with proceeds benefiting The Israel Cancer Association. Gaon's acting career includes roles in productions such as Kazablan (1966) and films like Operation Thunderbolt (1977). He also hosted several TV shows, including Shishi BeGaon (Friday with Gaon) on Israeli Channel One.