Dovid Pearlman Returns With A New Single “Keep Smiling”
Dovid Pearlman is back! After almost a year since the release of his smash hit album “Miracles“, Dovid has returned to the Jewish music scene, with a brand new hit single, “Keep Smiling“.
The sudden passing of R’ Dovid Winiarz ZT”L, inspired Dovid to compose a song that would continue his legacy. R’ Winiarz established an extensive outreach program where he touched the lives of religious as well as unaffiliated Jews, and inspired thousands. His motto was to “Keep Smiling”, and know that there is a “master plan” for each and every one of us.
Dovid’s grandmother, known as “Bubby Carol” exemplified the idea of הוי מקבל את כל האדם בסבר פנים יפות. She went through so many hardships throughout her life, but always put on a happy face, and kept smiling despite these adversities.
This song has been dedicated to both of their memories.
This upbeat and heartwarming song will get your hands clapping, feet tapping, and bring a smile to your face;) Download and enjoy!
And KEEP SMILING🙂
לעילוי נשמת דוד אברהם בן חיא קהת ופערל בת פנחס
You can buy Keep Smiling on MoslyMusic.com
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Co-Produced & Arranged by: Doni Gross and Dovid Pearlman
Drums: Avi Avidani
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Keyboards: Doni Gross
Saxophone: Mark Fineberg
Recorded At: DeG Studios, Brooklyn NY
Mix and Mastered by: Doni Gross
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