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Tzion Yaakov Halevi In His Debut Single & Video “Kol Mitzahlot”

Tzion Yaakov Halevi In His Debut Single & Video “Kol Mitzahlot”

Singer and poet, writer and composer, launches a rhythmic and captivating debut single clip called – “Kol Mitzahlot“, consisting mostly of the lyrics of “Sheva Brachot” for the bride and groom. This is the first single from the upcoming album accompanied by an impressive clip from the Media Portal studio.

The composition and lyrics are by Tzion Yaakov Halevi and the arrangement and musical production is by Udi Damari.

Tzion Yaakov Halevi, a singer who comes to us from the field of piyyutim, sings in ensembles, has performed in many places in Israel and abroad, with knowledge from shul and the roots of singing in him are rooted in his father’s house. Tzion, with a very original and special voice, presents in an exciting way the debut single “Kol Mitzahlot“.

Lyrics: Tzion Yaakov Halevi
Composition: Tzion Yaakov Halevi
Musical arrangement and production: Udi Damari
Drums: Asher Pedi
Bass guitar: Avi Yifrach
Keyboards: Udi Damari
Accompanying guitars: Arik Cohen
Violins and viola: Ronius
Bouzouki: Arik Cohen
Percussion: Shimon Vaknin
Recording and mixing technician: Udi Damari
Mastering technician: Udi Damari
PR: Assaf Mashiach
Photography, music video, graphics, cover: Yossi Portal, Media Portal


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Kol MitzahlotTzion Yaakov HaleviUdi Damari

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