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Aryeh Leib Hurwitz Released Chazzanut/Jazz Fusion Single! “Sheyibone” – MUST HEAR!

Aryeh Leib Hurwitz Released Chazzanut/Jazz Fusion Single! “Sheyibone” – MUST HEAR!

Chazanut and Jazz? It’s something that’s very unique, but Aryeh Leib Hurwitz pulls it off! 17 musicians a conductor and one prolific chazzan and singer.

This brand new release, ‘Sheyibone‘, may be a classic song, but you never heard it like this before! Says Hurwitz, “You never heard a classic song like this done in this genre, we’re keeping the vocally traditional but musically completely ‘jazzy'”

It will make you want to “pray and swing”. A video will be released next week for this new arrangement.

The single is available online to download, and on all streaming platforms. You can download it at the following links:

Sound Cloud:
https://soundcloud.com/user-57048189/sheyibone

iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sheyibone-single/1353246594

Nigun Music:
https://www.nigunmusic.com/sheyibone-free.html

Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B3RPLXC

Google:
https://goo.gl/8eLd9i

Sung by: Aryeh Leib Hurwitz
Arrangement and conducted by: Meir Briskman
Music by: Eyal Vilner Big Band
Music Recording: Bunker Studio
Vocals recorded and mastered by: Brian Forbes ADMI Studio
Produced by: Maria Brodskaya
Record Label: Sefirot Records
Video by; Gabriel Genesis
Design by: Levi Weingarten
PR/Marketing: Sruly Meyer


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