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Abie Rotenberg “Journeys 5” Special Z Report Interview With Yossi Zweig

Abie Rotenberg “Journeys 5” Special Z Report Interview With Yossi Zweig

It’s been eighteen long years since we joined Abie Rotenberg for “Journeys Four,” and even though hits like “Country Boy,” “The Man From Vilna” and “Mama Rochel” are no less entertaining—and iconic—today than they were back in 2004, fans have been making it more than clear they’re ready for more “Journeys”. And as I discovered last week, Journeys Five is more than ready for them! To find out just how ready, I drove to Monsey, NY to get together with Abie and discuss this eagerly anticipated new release. That conversation morphed into a fascinating conversation about his career, the “journey to Journeys” and what Abie Rotenberg fans can be looking forward to down the road. Prepare to discover how Abie began his “Journeys”, whether he composes “melody first” or “lyric first” “or all the above!”. Get a preview of the stars sharing the “Journeys” with him, and how Abie goes about crafting the perfect combination of words and music to create songs that become a part of us on our journey through life.

Credits:
Filmed and Edited By: Shimmy Socol
Interview Questions/Post Production Direction: Sam Ash – [email protected]
Video Sponsored By: Gaia Coffee Roasters aka The BrewBags Bunch — https://gaiacoffee.com/

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