Meydad Tassah with a new single “Gadol Hashem”
If I had to sum this up in one word: Medad. Two words: “Gadol Hashem“. So called album’s first Hasidic Meydad Tassah, is published soon and is expected to make a hot album of the summer.
Fter the release of his two most recent album’s it seems that nothing can stop this guy. Now with this new song his Ashkenazic pronunciation it seems his fan base will swell even more.
Tassah‘s huge fan base remembers the album “Besimcha Shelach”, an album so successful it sold over 20,000 copies.
The staggering success of his career, that now he presents an original album, “Ashkenazi”.
All this is going on while Tassah is still performing and gaining success off of his latest album, “Ben Shel Melech”
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Processing and musically: Yoeli Dickmann.
Pianos Synthisizers: Yoeli Dickmann.
Drums: Asher Paddy
Percussion: Golan Colush
Bass: Aryeh Berkowitz
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Violins and strings: “Israel Symphony”
Trumpets: Oleg – Major
Trombone: Vitali
Saxophone – Clarinet & Flute: Peter Wertheimer.
Chorus: Yoeli Dickmann, Chinese embers, Ineaki Eckstein, Jacob Rotablt Moti Rotller.
Children Choir: Boys of Boston.
Recording Engineer: Gili Telemann – Assaf Rtovic – Srulik Orbach.
Recorded: Studios “Zemiros” Bnei Brak.
Comic intent Recording Vocals: Aviad Gil “Chaverim Studios.”
Mix & Master: Yehuda Tamir
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