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Kinderlach & The Revivo Project Present: “Od Yeshama” Melody

Kinderlach & The Revivo Project Present: “Od Yeshama” Melody

Israel’s children’s group Kinderlach presents a special and intriguing collaboration with Revivo Project. After years in which the Revivo Project has conquered every possible stage in Israel and abroad and has become the most intriguing musical phenomenon in recent times, they are now releasing a new album of traditional songs called ‘Emunah‘ and who if not Kinderlach is suitable to be hosted on such an album. The children’s young tones give a refreshing touch to the special performance of the album.

“The collaboration with Revivo’s project was natural,” says David Fadida, the director of the Kinderlech group. “This is exactly what we did with Kinderlach 12 years ago, and this our aspiration is to renew and promote the Jewish music industry every day, and I am certain that the listeners of the album will enjoy an extraordinary musical experience.”

So if you are also looking for a proper gift for the upcoming Passover holiday, go to the music stores and purchase the excellent album Emunah.


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