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Six13 – Bohemian Chanukah (a Queen adaptation)

Six13 – Bohemian Chanukah (a Queen adaptation)

Is this just fantasy? No, it’s our Chanukah tribute to one of the greatest songs of all time. Ready, Freddie? Kindle the lights, remember the Maccabees, and rock on. CHAG SAMEACH!

Booking and more information about Six13:
www.six13.com

Based on “Bohemian Rhapsody”, originally recorded by Queen Original music and lyrics by Freddie Mercury
Adapted lyrics written by Elliot Olshansky, Mike Boxer and Mordy Weinstein

Arranged by Mike Boxer
Lead vocals (and backing vocals) performed by Jacob Spadaro, Mordy Weinstein, Josh Sauer, Eric Dinowitz, Mike Boxer, Nathaniel Ribner, Craig Resmovits, Phil Kaplan and Lior Melnick
Recorded by Mike Boxer, Jacob Spadaro, Mordy Weinstein, Craig Resmovits and Josh Sauer
Edited by Jeff Eames
Mixed by Alex Green
Mastered by Dave Sperandio
Produced by Mike Boxer for Six13

Directed by David Khabinsky and Jacob Spadaro
Video filmed and edited by David Khabinsky
Additional filming by Shuie Septimus
Lighting design / supervision by Scott Eckers

Special thanks to: our loving families, all the incredible audio and video production staff mentioned above, our alumni, the Resmovits home, Scott Eckers, Staci Davis, the Workmen’s Circle School, and of course, Queen: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor.

Six13 is:
Mike Boxer | Eric Dinowitz | Phil Kaplan
Lior Melnick | Craig Resmovits | Nathaniel Ribner
Josh Sauer | Jacob Spadaro | Mordy Weinstein

(c) 2018 Six13



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