Shimmy Engel : Shimu U’tchi – Listen & Live
Shimmy Engel is finally releasing his debut album entitled “Shimu U’tchi – Listen & Live”. The album features some of the greatest hits of all time in a classic setting. These hit songs though are NOT what you would hear on any wedding album today. That’s right Shimmy didn’t want his album to be the typical “wedding mix”. Shimmy selected the cream of the crop from all different types of music so what you are getting is not the norm. The music is arranged and played by Dovi Tessler one of the most talented One Man Bands out there today. There is even a all Lubavitcher set of songs that is sure to thrill chassidim everywhere. Not only will the album boast a Disco set and amazing hora set but it will also include two all new compositions. To purchase the album visit TopJewishMusic.com.
A little about Shimmy:
Shimmy grew up in Munkatz in Boro Park. As a child Shimmy sand in the Munkatz choir every Chanukah and Simchas Beis Hashoeiva. Getting older Shimmy sang by all of his classmates bar mitzvahs and then even a few Sheva Brochos. The older he got the more control and power his voice had. For the last three years Shimmy has been singing by Weddings and simchas all over the world and its finally time for his to release his debut album “Shimu U’tchi – Listen & Live”.
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Related Articles
Singer & Songwriter Mendy Vizel Presents A Particularly Moving Single In Honor of The ‘Netzah Shebinetzach’ Sefira: “Kidei Sheyitaharu”
In honor of the day of “Netzach Shebinetzach” in the Omer , singer and songwriter Mendy Vizel launches a new
In Honor of Pesach: Chavruta & Gil Israelov – Chad Gadya
For several years now, there has been no Pesach without innovation . Here is a delicious, kosher and elegant sweet
“Vehi Sheamda” – Shmulik Goldstein Continues The Series For Yom Tov
In the spirit of the times and in anticipation of the upcoming Pesach, Shmulik Goldstein presents a new cover of

