In Honor of the Approaching Yomin Noroim BARYO Releases “Anim Zemiros”

Between releasing his debut album and his upcoming second album “Baryo 2“, the singer and composer Baryo Chakshur has a surprise for
approaching Yomim Tovim. A special project entitled “Anim Zemiros” which includes 18 stunning tracks
Most of the compositions are ones we have come to loved over the years. In addition, Baryo has three new compositions of his own.
A few days ago Baryo Chakshur returned back to Yeshiva Torah Voddas in New York for the Ellul zman where he plans to spend most of the time in torah study and prayer. His musical pursuits he saves for hi free time hours between shiurim and zmanim.
Before returning to yeshiva, Baryo finished up the new album “Anim Zemiros”, a project which is the labor of the last three years. We present to you the song “Hamelech Yoshev“, which he composed a few years earlier late at night on the beach in Netanya, his hometown.
The songs on the album are accompanied by a piano, and the harmonies of the choir in the background add something special that only Baryo knows how.
Over the next few days the mixing and mastering will be completed in a studio in New York, then the project will be available to Jewish music fans in the US and abroad.
Studios in New York, and graduation album music stores in Israel and abroad.
Incidentally, this year Baryo will be the chazzan in a shul in New York for the Yomim Noroim.
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