Sruly Green & Yossi Shtendig Production – Second Dance Energy
Prepare to start off the new week with an amazing dance set starring vocalist Sruly Green and the talented musical accompaniment of Yossi Shtendig and his Musicality production. These two bring so much energy to the dance floor, it’s almost no wonder why they aren’t booked for EVERY wedding and simcha out there.
Sruly is a well-known singer and composer whose songs Bizt A Gita Mentch and Uhh Ahh! have topped the charts and made him a big contender in today’s JM market. Yossi Shtendig is also no stranger to the music. With one of the top bands/productions out there, there is literally nothing he can’t do.
When these two greats come together you know it will be the most fun you’ve experienced. In this second dance set from a recent wedding, hear these two talents perform some of the hottest songs out there including; Mi L’Ashem Elai from Hershy Rottenberg, Yesh Manhig from Lipa (off the Fingerprint album), Sruly Green’s very own UHh Ahh (komatz aleph) and Mendy Worch’s hit single, Rosh Hashana Uman.
Credits:
Music by: Shtendig production – Musicality
Guitar: Moshe Schwartz
Percussion: Isaac Bernard
Mixed by: Avrumy Berko
Lighting: GW Lighting
Video by: Motto Engel
Edited by: Benhesh Studios
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To book Sruly Green for your simcha or event please call 845-514-6540 or email him at [email protected]
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