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Premiere single: The connection between the 7 commandments of the sons of Noah and rock 'n' roll Israel today

2021-02-07T06:37:18.357Z


| Jewish culture Barak Grossberg, who grew up in the home of the founders of the Israeli rock and roll scene and repented, develops an ambitious project • The goal: connecting the world to the messages of unity and the seven commandments of the sons of Noah Barak Grossberg (29), Tel Aviv musician, creator and guitarist returns this morning (Sunday) with a new single, in which he deals with the importance of globa


Barak Grossberg, who grew up in the home of the founders of the Israeli rock and roll scene and repented, develops an ambitious project • The goal: connecting the world to the messages of unity and the seven commandments of the sons of Noah

Barak Grossberg (29), Tel Aviv musician, creator and guitarist returns this morning (Sunday) with a new single, in which he deals with the importance of global unity, with a connection to the seven commandments of the sons of Noah.

The song comes out in English, out of a desire to connect the ends of society in the world.

Grossberg says he grew up in a musical home that is directly associated with the rock scene of the 1970s in Israel.

His father, Shaul Grossberg, was the founder of the Israeli rock club of the 1970s and produced the best shows of the time, with artists such as Rami Fortis, the Tammuz band, the Piamenta brothers, the Sheshet band and more.

This greatly influenced the design of the young singer, who started playing electric guitar at the age of 12. Three years later he performed with his first band "The Suspects" in cover shows for Pink Floyd at Barbie Tel Aviv, Tzavta Tel Aviv and more.

Barak is also heavily influenced by renowned guitarist Jimmy Hendrix.

In the early 1920s, Grossberg approached Chabad, a process he documented in three singles, in which he told about the transition between the worlds and the connection that exists between them. Today, Barak directs a wedding band and performs in Chabad houses around the country.

In his performances he tells the story of his conversion.

At the same time he is also a family man, a white father and expecting a child on the way.

The new single "keep the order", is a small taste of a new project in the English language, created out of a desire to appeal to a more universal audience, as a missionary-Chabad-Danish and musical act. Even non-Jews are bound by these commandments according to the Jewish tradition.Grossberg's message is to "maintain order" and make the world a better place.The whole project will be launched in the future with the aim of uniting and connecting the worlds.

Photography and editing of the clip - Yanki Elharar

Cover design - Elad Halevi

Recorded in the studio of Nachman Yosef Cohen

Lyrics, melody, musical production, vocals and guitar - Barak Grossberg 

Guitar - Nachman Yosef Cohen

Bass and voices - Eran Sandri

Drums - Shaul Eliyahu

Source: israelhayom

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