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  2. Mordechai Ben David - Wikipedia

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    Mordechai Werdyger (born April 16, 1951) is an American Israeli Chasidic Jewish singer and songwriter who is popular in the Orthodox Jewish community. He is the son of cantor David Werdyger and uses the stage name Mordechai Ben David ( Hebrew: מרדכי בן דוד, romanized : Mordocháy Ben-Davíd, lit. 'Mordechai, son of David') or its ...

  3. Avraham Fried - Wikipedia

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    He most recently appeared in the 37th HASC concert, which took place at NJPAC in New Jersey on January 7, 2024. Avraham was the headline performer along with Mordechai Ben David and others at the Ohel [Organization] concerts in Madison Square Garden during the late 1990's.

  4. Motty Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Motty is the son of Rabbi Moshe and Rebecca Steinmetz, and the fourth of nine children. When Steinmetz was fourteen, his grandfather moved from Antwerp, Belgium, to Israel and taught him many traditional Vizhnitz tunes which influenced his musical style. [ 1] In his early teens, he was spotted by producer and composer Ruvi Banet, who would ...

  5. Miami Boys Choir - Wikipedia

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    The choir in Miami was such a great success that the name "Miami Boys Choir" remained, even though the choir is based in New York today. In 1984, the fourth album "B’siyata D’shmaya" was released. This album, arranged by Moshe Laufer, is considered one of the greatest successes of the choir, with most of the songs on the album becoming hits ...

  6. Orthodox pop music - Wikipedia

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    An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.

  7. Dedi Graucher - Wikipedia

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    Oded David "Dedi" Graucher (Hebrew: עודד דוד גראוכר; 1961 – 11 September 2023), known professionally as Dedi, was an Israeli Orthodox Jewish singer. Music career [ edit ] Dedi began his music career providing back-up vocals on Mordechai Ben David 's albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [1]

  8. Yossi Green - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Composer. Instrument (s) Piano. Yossi Green (born 1955) [1] [2] is a Hasidic Jewish composer of contemporary Jewish religious music. As of 2013 he had written more than 700 melodies [3] in the genres of pop music, classical music, liturgical music, Hasidic music, and show tunes. His songs have appeared on more than 120 albums and ...

  9. Abie Rotenberg - Wikipedia

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    Rotenberg has collaborated with other Jewish musicians including Mordechai ben David, Avraham Fried, Yehuda Schechter, Yaakov Shwekey, Baruch Levine, Moshe Yess and Shlomo Simcha with whom he co-starred in Israel National Radio's Miracles 18 concert. [3] Rotenberg has also been a main fixture of the annual HASC A Time for Music concerts. [4]