Amiran Dvir & Chaim Shlomo Mayesz – V’chessed Hashem
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar Amiran Dvir is releasing a new and exciting single like he does every year, this time reviving an old song originally composed by Belzer Rebbe Shlita.
Amiran says: “When I was seven years old I began joining the choir of my father, and one of the first songs that I learned back then was this one. Almost 40 years have since passed and this song is still ringing in my ears, and when I realized that there was no official performance released of it I decided to renew it.” I also decided to invite Chaim Shlomo Mayesz to duet with me on this song, because he himself is a Belzer Chassid.
Sruly Broncher produced the music, which was recorded in Michael Tzi‘s Tenor Studios.
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