Shloimy Salzman Presents Buchi Glick “Hoishano” – UK in the spotlight AGAIN!
Buchi Glick is no foreigner to the European & UK Jewish Music Scene. If you stop any Jewish person in Manchester, London, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Israel, Spain & even Gateshead, they will most definitely have a smile on their face when hearing about Buchi G!
Hundreds of weddings & concerts he has entertained, and the time has arrived for Buchi to become a household name in all Jewish homes across the globe. Be prepared to be blown away with the wondrous single ‘Hoishano‘.
Producer extraordinaire and rising star – Shloimy Salzman from Manchester, UK (Arranger of 4 tracks from world renowned Meilech Kohn) also working alongside stars such as Shmueli Ungar, Eli Marcus, Shloime Kaufman on their upcoming albums, was approached by Buchi to produce and arrange his debut single. Renowned musicians like Nachman Dreyer of the Freilach Band, and saxophonist Dor Assaraf from Israel are featured on this track as well as the melodic voices of the Yedidim Choir.
The very talented Gershy Schwarcz of Edgware Studios mixed & mastered the track.
The Seforim say that Zois Chanuka is the mini Hoishanu Rabo. There is no better time than just a few days after Zois Chanuka to release the very next in Jewish Music – Hoishano!
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Credits:
Arranged & Produced – Shloimy Salzman
Composed – Shloimy Salzman, Yanky Erlanger
Managed – Serge Fagelman & Meir Landau
Guitars – Nachman Dreyer
Saxophone – Dor Assaraf
Choir – Yedidim Choir / Lead By Moshy Kraus
Recorded @ – Salzman UK Studios / 80Hertz Studios
Mixed by & Post Production- Gershy Schwarcz
ArtWork – Serge Fagelman / [email protected]
Thank you’s to: Gershy Schwarcz, Avi Fogel, Moshe Tischler, Yanky Erlanger, Serge Fagelman/Meir Landau, Zevi Kraushar, Yanki Dym, Yossi Richmond, N Bamberger.
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Living in England i have had the privilege of hearing buchi live, but this just blows the mind away!!
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