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The Wedding Singers Sing To The Beloved Chosson: ‘Rayim Ha’Ahuvim’ Yoeli Davidovich, Chaim Pollak, Yoeli Klein, Binyamin Leifer, Oshi Landsman & The ‘Malchut’ Choir

The Wedding Singers Sing To The Beloved Chosson: ‘Rayim Ha’Ahuvim’ Yoeli Davidovich, Chaim Pollak, Yoeli Klein, Binyamin Leifer, Oshi Landsman & The ‘Malchut’ Choir

In preparation for the big wedding of the chosson, Avraham Yitzhak Szydlo – the young and beloved musical producer who has signed quite a few of the most vibrant events and productions in recent times, many singers have united for a refreshing, energetic and especially innovative single.

The production was joined by the groom’s close friends, Yoeli Davidovich, who came up with (following on with the hits ‘Mamlechet Kohanim‘, ‘Kol Mevaser‘ and ‘Heiliger Bashafer Rachamim‘) the concept and adaptation of the new lyrics ‘Ven Tzvai Chaveirim Tanzen Tzuzam‘ (When two friends dance together…) to an ancient tune from Sanz; with him are Chaim Pollak and Yoeli Klein, as well as the young singer Binyamin Leifer, represented by the chassan Danan. They are joined by keyboardist Oshi Landsman and Pinchas Bichler from the ‘Malchut‘ choir.

The arrangement of the music is by Naftali Landsman from the ‘Malchut‘ choir and the mix is ​​by Chaim Mozes. Shloimi Bookspan recruited the recording studio together with Michael Weinberger and Yonatan Blau Studios with the graphic design by Meir Klein ‘Zeira’ and the animation by Shneur Eisenbach The talented. Public relations: Bafront



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