Shmueli Takes Jewish Music to a Magical New Place with Believe
It’s fresh It’s classic. It’s beautiful sound that’s refreshing for the ear and invigorating for the soul. Music like this comes only once a lifetime, and luckily, it’s now available to quench your musical thirst.
Believe is the debut album of Shmueli Schwartz, a Jewish music star in the making and pioneer in the musical genre of classical pop. Featuring breathtaking instrumentals and heavenly harmonies, this album will take you to a magical universe – where exquisite sounds mix with heartfelt lyrics, and where you won’t be able to press the “stop” button.
Professionally trained by a top Hollywood voice coach, Shmueli has garnered critical acclaim for his masterful voice. The musicians on the album have impressive credits of their own – all are successful entertainers in the Hollywood music scene and many have played for top TV shows and movies.
Album highlights include: “Just One Move,” a song about inspiring others with your individual light featuring winter-wonderland instrumentals; “Vahaviosim,” a soaring plea to return us to the Beis Hamikdash with intricate melodies, a soft rap and a riveting ending; and “Mi Adir,” a wedding song that features touching vocals and strings, and plays tribute to the classical song Pachelbel’s Canon. Other songs include “Chasdei Hashem,” “Shalom Aleichem,” “Believe,” and more. All of them powerful, inspirational, and offering superb listening pleasure.
To be one of the first to take home this unforgettable album, purchase your copy of Believe, now available on iTunes, and directly from Shmueli himself through www.shmuelimusic.com.
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