A Litvish Tantz! Elchonon Gartenhaus ft. Lipa Schmeltzer, Tnuah Choir
“Litvish Tantz” By Elchonon Gartenhaus and Lipa Fuses 2 Worlds Into A Musical Masterpiece
Lipa Schmeltzer has long been known for his unique flavor and ability to electrify dance floors with Chassidishe music. The “Tantz” has sort of become his specialty.
In the more “Litvish” market, Elchonon Gartenhaus and his band have been in high demand for their skill of reading the crowd and feeding it endless energy.
When the two connected about the idea of doing a live clip together, they felt it would only be worth it if it would be something truly unique. Together they complied some of the most authentic litvishe songs from the last 100 years, and turned them into a rocking medley, or more specially, a “Tantz”.
“Litvish Tantz“, the latest release by Elchonon Gartenhaus fuses these two worlds together into a high energy “Tantz” that will have you dancing in your car and in your home. The energy that this unique blend brings with Lipa on the microphone accompanied by the Tnuah Choir is simply contagious.
0:00 Samcheinu
1:25 Ashreinu
2:39 Tzur mishelo
4:29 Shmelkys Niggun
6:00 Yevareich
7:45 Kol Dodi
9:37 Litvish Tantz
Produced And Arranged by Elchonon Gartenhaus
Live Mix: Octave Sound
Post production: Shloime Wechter
Stage: Yehuda Lubin
Lighting & LED: Pulse
Video: Engel Studios
Video Edit: Studio 62
Marketing: I & Me Media
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To book Elchonon Gartenhaus for your Simcha call 848-226-1751
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