פלאייר להופעה ב20 לינואר
וקצת מידע על ההופעה באנגלית Sunday, January 20, 2008 – Israeli Funk band, Coolooloosh lands at Drom NYC for their US Premiere. Y-Love and Josh Nelson round out the bill for a special night of musical tribute to the late, great Martin Luther King. 3 of the top African American Jewish artists with varied musical styles share their love of Music, Judaism and Martin Luther King. In honor of MLK they will be performing live and original Funk, Gospel and Hip Hop. Recently at the invitation of Grammy® nominated engineer/producer David Ivory (The Roots, Patti Labelle, Erykah Badu) the band will travel to the US in January of 2008 to begin pre-production and the tracking of their new full length album with Ivory at the helm. “These guys are really something special and unique. When my associate brought them to my attention, it was a no-brainer that I had to work with them” stated Ivory. Suitably named “Coolooloosh”, a Jerusalemite word for celebration and joy; this is precisely what the band exhumes with each and every exciting performance. Wooing fans around the world with their intelligent blend of genres, Coolooloosh combining Hip Hop, Rap, Jazz, and Funk, is one of Israel’s most popular groups, and is one of the very few well known emerging acts that can pull it off. Consistently, pushing the envelope, the band is destined to break internationally. Opening will be Josh Nelson. His cultural and religious background and extensive travels through Israel influenced him to pioneer a new form of music he has termed KOSHER-GOSPEL MUSIC - Hebrew/Jewish music with a soul feeling. “Hatikvah”, the Israeli national anthem, at Binyanei Ha’uma Hall in Jerusalem for an audience that included the Prime Minister of Israel. Next up is Y-Love (Yitz Jordan), Hasidic Hip Hop Superstar, an MC unlike any other; weaving seamless polyglot rhymes in English, Arabic, Yiddish, and Hebrew. His music bridges influence from ancient text, African Rhythms, and the rhyme style of Busta Rhymes, Common and Mos Def. At the 2006 Jewish Music Awards, Y-Love took home the award for “Best Hip Hop Artist”. This March the world will see the release of Y-Love’s major debut, “This is Babylon”.
וקצת מידע על ההופעה באנגלית Sunday, January 20, 2008 – Israeli Funk band, Coolooloosh lands at Drom NYC for their US Premiere. Y-Love and Josh Nelson round out the bill for a special night of musical tribute to the late, great Martin Luther King. 3 of the top African American Jewish artists with varied musical styles share their love of Music, Judaism and Martin Luther King. In honor of MLK they will be performing live and original Funk, Gospel and Hip Hop. Recently at the invitation of Grammy® nominated engineer/producer David Ivory (The Roots, Patti Labelle, Erykah Badu) the band will travel to the US in January of 2008 to begin pre-production and the tracking of their new full length album with Ivory at the helm. “These guys are really something special and unique. When my associate brought them to my attention, it was a no-brainer that I had to work with them” stated Ivory. Suitably named “Coolooloosh”, a Jerusalemite word for celebration and joy; this is precisely what the band exhumes with each and every exciting performance. Wooing fans around the world with their intelligent blend of genres, Coolooloosh combining Hip Hop, Rap, Jazz, and Funk, is one of Israel’s most popular groups, and is one of the very few well known emerging acts that can pull it off. Consistently, pushing the envelope, the band is destined to break internationally. Opening will be Josh Nelson. His cultural and religious background and extensive travels through Israel influenced him to pioneer a new form of music he has termed KOSHER-GOSPEL MUSIC - Hebrew/Jewish music with a soul feeling. “Hatikvah”, the Israeli national anthem, at Binyanei Ha’uma Hall in Jerusalem for an audience that included the Prime Minister of Israel. Next up is Y-Love (Yitz Jordan), Hasidic Hip Hop Superstar, an MC unlike any other; weaving seamless polyglot rhymes in English, Arabic, Yiddish, and Hebrew. His music bridges influence from ancient text, African Rhythms, and the rhyme style of Busta Rhymes, Common and Mos Def. At the 2006 Jewish Music Awards, Y-Love took home the award for “Best Hip Hop Artist”. This March the world will see the release of Y-Love’s major debut, “This is Babylon”.