Archive for September, 2009

JMDerech’s review of Shwekey’s “Ad Bli Dai”

JMDerech’s review of Shwekey’s “Ad Bli Dai”

Shwekey is back! and has delivered us with an album of 13, yes, that’s right, 13 songs! 12 new and one older one re-recorded and remastered. Once again, I will use the HOT/MILD/COLD system for my take on the songs. Areivim – (HOT) Shwekey is back! This Yitzy Waldner composition is just the thing to

L’Chaim Presents “Yomim Norayim” Audio

L’Chaim Presents “Yomim Norayim” Audio

Will be in stores by next Week. אי”ה just in time to get ready for סליחות [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download here

Binyan Adi Ad Like You Never Heard it Before

Binyan Adi Ad Like You Never Heard it Before

Binyan Adi Ad Like You Never Heard it Before

Review: MBD – Kulam Ahuvim

Review:  MBD – Kulam Ahuvim

Mordechai Ben David. The undisputed king of Jewish music. You can bet when a new MBD album comes out, we all sit up and take notice. Well, sit up and take notice, because MBD is still at the top of his game. If you’re a die-hard MBD fan, you don’t have to bother reading this

Mendel the Sheichet Interviews Mordechai Ben David!

Mendel the Sheichet Interviews Mordechai Ben David!

Mendel the Sheichet of the JewishMusicReport got the chance to interview one of Jewish Music’s most legendary artists. Mendel discusses many topics with MBD including his brand new album and the involvement of Yeedle, Lipa, Aaron Razel and others in this new CD. This interview is 25 minutes long, you can download it here, or

JMR EXCLUSIVE: Lineup for OHEL 5770 Announced!!

JMR EXCLUSIVE: Lineup for OHEL 5770 Announced!!

(Click here to see ad in full) Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services and the Americare Companies proudly present “MUSICAL INSPIRATIONS: Let the Journey Begin ….” Featuring an all new format of integrated live performances by all performers and original film. Be a part of this groundbreaking experience never before produced for the Jewish music

Taussig Fever Hits Israel!!!

Taussig Fever Hits Israel!!!

It’s hard to believe that it has been just three short months since Shloime’s debut album hit the stores here in the United States. In that short amount of time, he has become a household name, as Jewish music lovers can’t seem to get enough of him. His recent trip to Eretz Yisroel proved that