“Shiviti” A new single from Avrohom Finkelstein featuring the soul stirring vocals of SHAULI
Every once in a while you come across a song that touches something deep down inside of you. It’s not just about the great arrangements, music or vocals, but also the overall message of the lyrics and melody. “Shiviti” is one of these songs. This song was composed by up and coming songwriter/singer Avrohom Finkelstein, who also writes for the band Prophets n’ Blues, most recently their Aural Law EP. Avrohom is a known guitarist who lives in Baltimore, MD. Two years ago when Avrohom was introduced to the music of Shauli, he immediately fell in love with Shauli’s unique voice and song writing style. Soon after, their musical friendship began and has resulted in this new single. We are proud to present the final, finished single “Shiviti;” a haunting melody composed by Avrohom Finkelstein featuring the soul stirring vocals of Shauli with accompanying vocals by Graham Tugetman. The song was co-produced by these two huge talents and shows a lot of promise for things to come. For more on Shauli please visit his website www.shaulismusic.com and for Avrohom please e-mail [email protected].
The song is available for download on MostlyMusic.com http://www.mostlymusic.com/shiviti.html) today for just $0.99, and will be available on iTunes, Amazon Music and CD Baby in the next few days.
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