If you would ask Avraham David what his dream is, it would be that any music lover all over the world, would be able to love Jewish music. He began his musical career at the age of four. He has a quality album and a lineup of singles that made him into one of the major singers and has been played numerous times on the radio. At one of his recent concerts that he had Strasbourg in France, he decided to open the event with the song Master Blaster, which was originally recorded over 40 years ago by Steve Wonder and became an international hit. In order to give it a more Jewish flavor, he changed the worlds to Hamavdil Bein Kodesh Lechol. The crowd loved it, and when he realized that, he decided to record the Jewish version of the song. He turned to Shai Barak to produce the song.
Bass: Guy Dahan
Electric Guitars: Tal Barak
Drums: Barak Aharon
Saxophone: Dor Assaraf
Trumpets: Adi Meiri
Trombone: Shai Dagan
Percussion: Golan Kolish
Mixing and Mastering: Udi Dimari
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