The 2nd Dance [Official Music Video] A Team, Levy Falkowitz,Shira
We are proud to present The 2nd Dance of 2017! A unique collaboration Featuring The A Team, Levi Falkowitz, & The Shira Choir. Arranged by Avremi G. Featuring a 35 piece A Team Orchestra. Fronting the celebration, as is most often the case with high-profile productions, are Shira Choir’s ubiquitous stage voices, with belting lead vocals provided courtesy of bona fide powerhouse Levi Falkowitz.
Welcome to the party. Put on your dance shoes.
Credits:
Produced by: Yitzy Schwartz
Arranged by: Avremi G
Choir Arranged and Conducted by: Yoly Horowitz
Live Sound: M Zukerman
Mixed and Mastered by: Yaniv Balas
Israel Concierge: Rabbi Steve Jobs
Post Production: Platinum Productions, Moshe Krausz, Avrumi Berko, Ian Freitor – Play Masters Studio
No title: Moe Wasserteil
Video by: Motty Engel
Additional Cameras: Max Verano, Mendel Mish & Jakob Barak
A very special thank you to the following people who worked closely to ensure the success of this production, and work closely with the A-Team to ensure the success of many high-end productions throughout the year:
Yanky Schwartz
Avrum Mordche Schwartz
Avremi Gourarie
Ben Mayer
Motty J
Ilya Lishinsky
Moshe Zukerman
Yumi Kleinbart – B&B party rental.
Shulem Schwartz – master event planner at The Palace Ballroom, Brooklyn NY
Shraga Gold, Hershy Weinberger & Yoly Horowitz of The Shira Choir
Asher Werner
Yisroel Aurbach.
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