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Tzvi Silberstein – Kol Hakochavim [Audio Sampler]

Tzvi Silberstein – Kol Hakochavim [Audio Sampler]

Some say this is “the album of the century”, others are calling Tzvi the “Prince” of Jewish music after his latest release with the king. Call it what you want but an album of this magnitude hasn’t been released in many years. A collection of 12 new songs performed by the greatest artists in Jewish music over the last quarter a century. Avraham Fried, Shloime Gertner, Abie Rotenberg, Rivie Schwebel, DEDI, Ohad!, Shlomo Simcha, Lipa!, Shalsheles Junior, Michoel Schnizler and Ari Goldwag at their finest and best. Tzvi proves that he has not only won the respect of listeners worldwide, but also that of the Jewish music’s elite, as the top names in the business take their turn at the microphone to sing duets with Tzvi.

Kol Hakochavim” produced and arranged by Jewish Music’s phenom Doni Gross, is sure to become an instant classic. Tzvi’s creative and uplifting vocals, in combination with a different star of Jewish Music on each track makes each song special and unique. Sit back and enjoy this emotional roller-coaster of dance and heart, it’s a moment in your life you will never forget. Presenting the prince of Jewish music in an album that is “Just DU-ET’s”!

Kol Hakochavim will be available on 10.6.16

Pre-order the album: https://mostlymusic.com/products/tzvi-silberstein-voice-of-the-stars



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