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Introducing Best of Jewish A Cappella: BOJAC 3 + Audio Sampler

Introducing Best of Jewish A Cappella: BOJAC 3 + Audio Sampler

Jewish a cappella music is exploding right now, and the best just keeps on getting better. The third volume of the Best of Jewish A Cappella series is hot off the presses, and features some of the most incredible tracks ever recorded, with or without instruments. The compilation includes groups from across the country singing Jewish favorites originated by Yaakov Shwekey, Shlomo Carlebach, Yehuda!, Moshav Band, Dan Nichols and more, as well as the latest Israeli pop hits by Harel Moyal, Reva L’sheva, Synergia and classics by artists like Boaz Sharabi and Naomi Shemer. Check out what these young singers are up to — you won’t believe what’s coming out of their mouths! Passion, spirituality and harmony ignite BOJAC: The Best of Jewish A Cappella 3, a collection of today’s hottest young Jewish vocal acts. These exciting male, female and co-ed groups fire up every style of Jewish music, from religious melodies to Israeli pop, in English, Hebrew and even Ladino. BOJAC Volume 3 is 18 tracks of pure Jewish music adrenaline.

(Note: This CD features both male and female singers.)

BOJAC 3 is available from Sameach Music. Visit JewishJukebox.com to order!

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