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Six13 is best known for their parodies of contemporary pop songs, incorporating Jewish-themed lyrics. Like other Jewish a cappella groups, they produce an annual music video to honor the holidays of Hanukkah and Passover. [6]
He was the final keyboardist for the Jewish rock band Hamakor, performing on their 2014 single "Lift Me Up". [ 4 ] As of 2020, Portnoy moved to New Jersey to work for Jewish music company Thank You Hashem where he works as a music producer under the studio name Farbrengable Studios.
The video, a parody of Mike Tompkins' a cappella music video for "Dynamite", [1] [8] was intended for the group's target audience in the New York Orthodox Jewish community [3] [7] but it quickly went viral, being viewed more than 2 million times in ten days. [2] [4] As of December 2018, it had logged more than 14 million views. [9]
Rogers Park perform folk, pop, and rock music with Jewish-themed lyrics in Hebrew and English. Their influences include Levi Robin, Matisyahu, Alex Clare, Moshav Band, The Rabbis' Sons, Diaspora Yeshiva Band, and Simon & Garfunkel, and they have covered songs by the Beatles, Leonard Cohen, and Shlomo Carlebach.
Jewish Music A large database of free religious Jewish sheet music for download. Including audio and video presentations. shulmusic.org A collection representing the Anglo-German choral tradition, in sheet music and sound files; Music in Kabbalah. The Nigun from an Ethnomusicological Perspective; Power of the Nigun nigun.info; Sephardic ...
Double album featuring covers of many classic Jewish songs from a variety of artists and genres A Time For Music 29 & 30, Part 1: 2017: Also released on DVD. Includes a duet with Yitzy Waldner A Mother's Promise (Single) 2018: Also released as a music video Aleph Bais Gimmel (Single) 2018: Celebrates the release of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin ...
Moshav, formerly known as Moshav Band, is an Israeli-American Jewish rock band originating from Moshav Mevo Modi'im.Founded in 1996 by Yehuda Solomon and Duvid Swirsky, the group moved to Los Angeles in 2008 and have released ten studio albums.
An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.