Naftali Schnitzler Presents: Yoely Greenfeld – Tezakeinu
It’s been almost two years since the world was introduced to the talented Yoely Greenfeld through his debut album “Hamivurach Yisbaruch”.
Since then Yoely has really made a name for himself performing almost every night of the week across the globe for simchas and events. During the last two years most of us have watched Yoely grow in both vocal ability as well as a performer. When not busy with gigs, Yoely has been hard at work with his producer, the talented Naftali Schnitzler, on the next step in the Greenfeld evolution.
We are proud to present Yoely Greenfeld’s follow up to the hit album “Hamivurach”. The new album “Tezakeinu” features a wide variety of songs composed by Meir Adler, Motty Illowitz, Pinky Weber, Yitzy Waldner, Naftali Schnitzler, Yossi Green, Lipa Schmeltzer and Pinny Ostreicher. With composers such as these, Naftali and Yoely wanted to show some diversity with the arrangements so they used Moshe Laufer, Ruli Ezrachi, Leib Yakov Rigler, Pinny Ostreicher, Meir Adler and Naftali himself. After listening to the audio teaser posted online, all I can say is “Tezakeinu” is a great way to start off the Simcha this Adar.
The album is available from Nigun music and you can download it on TopJewishMusic.com
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