EvanAl Orchestras – the new band on the block

You probably have been seeing a lot of videos on Youtube, Gruntig, Yideotube, JewishMusicPlus etc. featuring a new band called EvanAl, playing with popular singers like Shauly Waldner, Dovid Gabay, Beri Weber and everyone in between. Well here’s the scoop. EvanAl Orchestras is a group of young talented musicians with a dynamic new sound. The catch is that these guys play and rehearse their gigs like you would any concert. That’s right! They make the arrangements tailored special for the wedding, rehearsing the sets before the special evening ensuring that everything will be of the highest quality. “Anyone can put together players and “create” a band,” says Chaim Rosenblatt. “But to have musicians with a “tight” sound play off of each other and the songs sounding like they do on an album that not everyone can do.” The band was the brainchild of Chaim Rosenblatt, who is the manager, together with the musicians who have known each other for years. The music arranger is Motti Weiss, who is also the keyboard player. The other players are; Eli Lax playing guitar, Shabsi Brodie on drums, and on the brass section Shloimy Cohen, Ron Bertolet, Tony Gorruso and Vladamir Volozhin. John Uman is on percussions and finally Joe Deninzone plays electric violin. So don’t wait, find out what the EVANAL EXPREIENCER is all about.
To contact EvanAl Orchestra please Email: [email protected] or Call: 347-733-2034
Below are a few videos of the EvanAl Orchestra in action.
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