THE MIAMI PHENOMENON – ALL NEW SHOW + CD
With the ‘any moment’ release of the long awaited all – new 12 hit song MIAMI CD, comes the MIAMI PHENOMENON! to Brooklyn College, Chol Hamoed Pesach. 2 major performances.
The new MIAMI album (word has it that its MIAMI’S best album ever) – ‘UT UT – Sheyiboneh Bais Hamokdash‘, and the concerts, now feature Yerachmiel Begun, The MIAMI Boys Choir, The MIAMI Alumni Choir and the 18 piece Shirianu Orchestra. The shows will be a massive musical and visual experience. Truly a Phenomenon. More info to come.
This event will be a fundraiser for the online Jewish station JROOT.COM. It is as well a heavily listened to radio station (95.1 fm) for the Brooklyn Jewish community that has brought Torah and great Jewish music to our neighborhoods 24/6. There are sponsor opportunities through purchasing VIP tickets – to give back, support and help grow their important work.
This ‘Worldwide’ event, INCLUDING the NY – NJ area, will be viewed live up to 20,000 families/connections worldwide (over 100,000 people). Proceeds from the online viewing will also go to support JROOT.COM.
Go to jewishtickets.com to purchase concert ($30 – $75) or online live viewing tickets ($25 per family till March 25/ $36 after March 25). Or call 347- 409 – 8869. To support jroot.com with sponsor VIP seats call – 718 787 – 8722. or go to jewishtickets.com.
The new cd, as well as other MIAMI products, are now distributed by Concord Music. 732 – 905 – 3065. UT UT! Any moment now!
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