Itzik Dadya – Lirot Et Ha’Tov

Itzik Dadya proudly succeeded in embarking on a new path as he put together a winning team that marched with him and his large audience to high peaks and new destinations.
The amount of subtext in the new song ‘Lirot Et Ha’Tov‘ by singer and composer Itzik Dadya is so great but few people can interpret it correctly.
The song was written, composed and produced musically by Nataniel Ben Giat, who accompanies Itzik in the studios and adaptations of the new show named after the song, in which the audience will be exposed to the special way he did and will make Dadya in Jewish music.
This is the first time since he set out on a new path that Itzik Dadya is opening the box office in a new show that will be the opening shot for a tour of shows around the country in cultural halls and concert halls, accompanied by his band. The show will take place on Thursday, June 16, 2002 at the Ashkelon Conference Center, where he will host Itai Amran and the Pirchei Yerusholayim Boys Choir in front of the diverse audience that accompanies him over the years, from being a child prodigy to growing up to be one of the great singers of the Jewish genre.
“ויש למעלה מי שיעזור, אותנו שום דבר לא יעצור…”
Credits:
Lyrics & melody: Nathaniel Ben Giat | Musical production: Nathaniel Ben Giat
Arranged by: Netanel Ben Giat & Itzik Dadya
Pianos and keyboards: Chaim Weiss, Nathaniel Ben Giat
Guitars: Noam (Grasshopper)
Bass: Yair Ofir
Drums: Avi Avidni
Vocals: Itzik Dadya
Poetry production: Netanel Ben Giat, Eyal Shrikki
Programming: Chaim Weiss, Eyal Shrikki
Additional Programs: Nathaniel Ben Giat
Mix mastering: Shai Sivan
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