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A Classical Kumzitz To Remember – Yoel Dovid Goldstein

A Classical Kumzitz To Remember – Yoel Dovid Goldstein

A beautiful kumzitz medley with a heartwarming mix of songs, A Classical Kumzitz to Remember will touch your heart and have you singing along with the talented Yoel Dovid Goldstein. In addition to featuring six nostalgic favorites, A Classical Kumzitz to Remember also introduces an all new original composition by Yoel Dovid.

Songs
Gam Ki Eilech – Tomid B’Simcha (MBD), composed by MBD
Lernin – A Toast to Life (Yaakov Shwekey), composed by Hershy Weinberger
B’cha Batchu – all new, composed by Yoel Dovid Goldstein
Refoeinu – L’Tova (Lipa Schmeltzer), composed by Lipa Schmeltzer
Shimu – Shabbos Yerushalayim (Miami Boys Choir), composed by Yerachmiel Begun
Kol Hanechalim – L’Yachada Shemei (Naftali Kempeh), composed by Naftali Kempeh
Happy Days – Miracles (MBD), composed by Yossi Green

Credits
Conducted by Efraim Berkowitz
Produced by Chaim Blumenthal
Live sound by Double U Sound
Audio by Hershy Pavel
Video by Motty Engel
Video editing by Platinum Edit

Music
Keyboard -Efraim Berkowitz
Guitar – Zalmy Shtekel
Saxophone and flute – Chesky Hershkovitz
Percussion and backup vocals – Meir Leffler
Clarinet – Yonoson Josef
Violin – Akiva Wax



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