With studio experience as a bochur and his still-robust voice, Rabbi Fully keeps the music going
I’m a huge Dedi fan, you could say I’m totally Hooked on Dedi! When I was growing up, his V’ohavto CD was my alarm clock. Besides that, an amazing album I always love hearing is Avi Fishoff’s Solid Gold III. The Solid Gold series had all the big singers on it, and the third volume has some memorable songs, especially the title track “Hearts of Gold,” with the chorus, “Here we stand, on solid ground, with hearts of gold…”
Classic kiruv songs — like Yo Aisenstark’s incredible “Tov Lehodos” — are fine without music, and then there are also certain Carlebach niggunim, like “Niggun Neshamah” and what’s known as the “Belz Niggun.”
In early 2000s, I sang in the choir on the Oneg album that Ben Klein released, then on Yo Aisenstark’s Shearim and Dani Kunstler’s Vehavi’einu.
I sometimes run my Israel trip for college kids during Sefirah. When the kids are listening to their non-Jewish music on the coaches, and I don’t have any other alternatives to listen to, it can be very challenging.
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