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Benny Friedman & Yedidim “REIMAGINED the 90’s” An Aaron Teitelbaum Production

Benny Friedman & Yedidim “REIMAGINED the 90’s” An Aaron Teitelbaum Production

As the Pesach preparations begin, take a short break, and turn back the clock with this awesome clip, the fourth in our ‘REIMAGINED‘ series, as superstar Benny Friedman & The Yedidim Choir join the new look Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra.

The clip features six of the hottest wedding songs of yesteryear, as we throw you back into the ’90s. The energetic and smooth vocals of Benny and the choir, with fresh musical arrangements, put a new spin on those classics, for a clip that you will for sure want to watch more than once.

Video Taken at the Berger & Kraus Wedding on December 19th, 2018 at The Rockleigh Country Club.

Songs:
Lecha Eten – Dedi
Sameach – Mendy Wald
Im Ein Ani – Shlomo Simcha
Lefonov – Mordechai Ben David
Dido Be – Avraham Fried
Yismach Yisroel – Yeedle

Production: Aaron Teitelbaum / The Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra
Concept by: Avraham Zamist
Music Arranged by: Yisroel Lamm, Eli Lax.
Band Leader: Eli Lax
Vocals: Benny Friedman
Choir: Yedidim Choir
Leader: Yoel Hersh Fuchs
Live Sound: SolveTech
Sound engineer live mix: Baba
Additional Mix by: Avrumi Berko
Technical Production: Jay Kay/Joe B
Public Relations: Chad Kaminetsky
International Concierge: Shimon Halperin
Press and Marketing: Shiezoli, Gruntig.net
Video Production: Neuman Media



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