Your Greatest Hits Vocal Album • Album By Shevach Studios

R’ Yosef Glick is excited to release the much anticipated “Shvuchim” Sefira album!
If you enjoy heimish, Jewish music, chances are you’ve already heard of or came across the work of multi-talented R’ Yosef Glick, whether it’s while leading the Yingerlich choir at a live event or while listening to pretty much any Chassidshe album, including: Yingerlich, Nechuma by R’ Shimshon Neuman, and so on…
While working on many big projects, R’ Yosef took some time off to work on this special project, a Chassidishe acapella album for the days of Sefira and the 3 weeks. This album features some of the this years biggest hits including; world-famous Davenen, Chesky Weiss’s Far Dir, Ahrele Samet’s Loi Luni, and even R’ Shimshon Neiman’s Reb Shaya Ben R’ Moshe, enhanced by the amazing Shevach Choir and Shevach Boys Choir and accompanied by guest stars Yanky Daskal, R’ Shimshon Neiman, Moshe Eizenberg, Moshe Hertzel, Yoel Freund, Leiby Wieder, Chaim Blumenfeld, as well as several talented child soloists and wonder child Moshe Braun!
Shvuchim was directed and engineered by R’ Yosef Glick and his incredible team at Shevach Studios in Upstate NY.
Mixed By: Gershy Schwarcz, Ruli Ezrachi & Shloimy Wechter
Mastered by: Gershy Schwarcz – Edgware Studios
The album is currently available online on Nigun Music & Mostly Music and in all music stores around the world, distributed by Lchaim Music.
Be Inspired By This New Masterpiece!
To Buy The Album:
https://www.nigunmusic.com/shvuchim-sefira.html?code=b3d830
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