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DUDU FISHER, CHEDER BOYS CHOIR TO HEADLINE LAG B’OMER PARADE IN LOS ANGELES

DUDU FISHER, CHEDER BOYS CHOIR TO HEADLINE LAG B’OMER PARADE IN LOS ANGELES

Already in full swing, the entire Southern California has been caught in, “The Great Parade” fever. Organizers wasted no time in showing just why this parade is expected to be the greatest ever!

The latest news out is that World renown artist Dudu Fisher, one of the greatest performing Jewish music artists will be headlining the day’s program and festivities. Dudu’s powerful tenor voice, coupled with his sweet personality, grace & charm has awed young and old alike. And with a number of musical video production geared especially to children, our young spectator will be enthralled no doubt too.
The program will also feature the Cheder Boys Choir and California’s premiere show-stopping Tightrope Stuntman & Juggler.

Set to the background to a replica of 770, the L.A. “Great Parade” will be blocking off Pico Blvd. for a full day of excitement and fun; Colorful floats, Marching Bands and of course the chance for every child to march together with his or her school.

Rumor has it that this year’s Parade procession will have a fresh and original twist, as only Los Angeles Anash can do.

You can follow the latest news on L.A. Great by checking out their blog: www.LagBomerLA.Blogspot.com


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