Dov Katz and Sruly Meyer Return! The All New Jewish Music Show
Dov Katz and Sruly Meyer return! It’s The Jewish Music Show, With Dov and Sruly. The duo that brought you the Sameach Music Podcast are back with an all new show.
This Jewish Music show will have the same fun back and forth Dov and Sruly first brought to the scene years ago. With breaking news, exclusive previews, artist interviews, contests, tons of great Jewish Music, and of course many discussions on Cholent.
Episode #1 features a world exclusive premiere of A.K.A. Pella 5’s Ya’alili. This is one song you will have to hear for yourself, don’t assume it’s the same old Ya’alili. We also speak to C.D. Eichler, Mr. A.K.A. Pella who discusses some of the exciting things this CD has that you wouldn’t expect to find on a CD.
We play new songs from all the hot new a cappella albums including Ari Goldwag’s A Cappella Soul, Y-Studs, Sfirish, Amein V’Amein Vocal, Yisroel Amar, Maccabeats, Yeshiva Boys Choir and a restored cantorial piece from Od Yosef Chai: Shabbos Collection.
Be sure to listen for the contest where you could win one of two CD’s, and of course we love your feedback! Send us all your feedback and requests, maybe a fun memory of the old shows, to [email protected]
We hope to have the iTunes link working very soon, in the meantime you can download the show directly here or through MostlyMusic.com. Join us on Facebook for tons of fun stuff.
If you are a producer or artist looking to send their new release for our big upcoming post Lag Baomer show, please email us as [email protected]
Subscription links coming soon.
This show is brought to you by MostlyMusic.com
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