YISROEL AMAR’s Single “Gam Zu LeTova” Available Starting Wednesday October 5th.

Electronic Pop Meets Rabbi’s Son with 12-year-old Singer-YISROEL AMAR
FLORIDA, (OCT 5) – YISROEL AMAR is due to release his highly anticipated debut Single Album on October 5th, 2011. After winning the Junior Jewish Star international singing competition earlier this year, 12 year-old, YISROEL AMAR spent the last few weeks recording “Gam Zu LeTova” in Ian Freitor’s Studio, The Playground NY. The debut single album features YISROEL’s vocals to an electronic pop track, composed by Yitzi Waldner and arranged by Ian Freitor, both award-winning singer-songwriter , composers and music producers.
The single and title track from the upcoming full album will be available for download on mostlymusic.com and www.YisroelAmar.com. Free Samples of YISROEL’s single are also going to be distributed at select locations including Judaica outlets, around the country.
The full album will feature all new songs composed by Yitzy Waldner and Baruch Levine with arrangements by Ian Freitor . The full CD will be available in time for the Chanukah season. The CD will be distributed by Aderet Music and will be available for purchase on CD and Digital Download on MostlyMusic.com.
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