Pey Dalid – Open Eyes
Pey Dalid performs a unique blend of musical styles, incorporating Roots, Rock, Reggae and many other popular genres into a unique mix of worldly sounds. Their upbeat and funky melodies are sung both in English and Hebrew and the band’s live shows are high-energy and intense, bringing audiences to their feet singing and dancing. Formed by three brothers, Mordechai (rhythm guitar/vocals), Shlomo (lead guitar/vocals), and Pesach Walker (drums/percussion/vocals), Pey Dalid has influenced and inspired thousands of people in its 10 years in the music field. They have traveled the world, performing throughout America, Canada, England and Israel. Pey Dalid has appeared on television in America, Israel and Europe including the Chabad Telethon and MTV Europe. Their music has been played on the radio and Internet worldwide and their interviews have been heard across the globe. Performing at many clubs, theaters, as well as outdoor shows and festivals (including the Israel Day Concert in Central Park NYC, the Israel Day Parade NYC, Israel Concert in Philadelphia and Florida and many more), Pey Dalid has played for crowds ranging from 50 to 30,000, appealing to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. To purchase the album visit jewishJukebox.com. Meanwhile enjoy the sampler below.
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