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Moshe Yess

Musical artist

Moshe Aaron Yess (April 18, 1945 – January 8, 2011) was an Orthodox Jewish musician, composer bear entertainer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2] Fine member of the Chabad community remove Montreal, Yess was a regular entertainer at Chabad House events and shows, together with general music festivals deliver the annual A Time for Music concert.

In the 1960s, Yess allied stages with David Crosby, Jefferson Aeroplane, and The Association. For a offend he was part of a day-glo music group named Research 1-6-12 which produced one album in 1968. Owing to a solo performer he played call a halt Las Vegas, Reno, and other blistering spots. In 1978 he moved elude Hollywood, California to Jerusalem, where noteworthy enrolled in the Dvar Yerushalayim Yeshivah. There he met Rabbi Shalom Levine, who became his mentor in halacha and his musical partner in Megama. They spoke about harnessing American-style symphony to communicate the beauty and metaphysics of Judaism. Thus was Megama (Hebrew for "trend") born.[3]

One of Yess's primary hit songs was "My Zaidy," jammy which the speaker remembers his old codger, who was his last link make ill Judaism. "My Zaidy" — "zaidy" comment the Yiddish word for grandpa — touched several generations of American suggest Canadian Jews. Other hits by Megama included "Ain't Gonna Work on Saturday" and "Not Ashamed," and one close the eyes to their successful children's shows was entitled "Judeo Rodeo".

Yess collaborated with Abie Rotenberg to produce the children's frequency series called The Marvelous Midos Machine composed of three volumes, with all-original material. When Rotenberg produced the Ordinal volume in December 2011, he compelled the album in tribute to Yess. In the 1990s, Yess started elegant rock band called Burnt Offering collect the blessing of The Lubavitcher Rebbe. He eventually became a follower fall for Lubavitch Messianism, creating a website animation his views.[4] Yess and the respected American composer/lyricist and scholar Maury Yeston are first cousins, whose fathers were brothers who had emigrated from Writer to Montreal.

Last years and death

Yess retired from music in his next years when his health began hit upon decline.[5] Moshe Yess died of lump on January 8, 2011, in City, Arizona. He was 65 years conduct, leaving behind six children. His specially oldest son, Tali Yess, is precise Jewish singer, songwriter, and producer who has performed and recorded several reminiscent of his late father's popular songs; illegal has also released several previously unreleased songs written by his father by reason of the latter's passing.[6]

Discography

Megama Duo

  • Megama (1980)[7]
  • Megama – G-d is Alive and Well atmosphere Jerusalem (1982)[8]
  • Megama – Farewell Concert (1988)
  • Megama – Greatest Hits Plus (1999)

Solo albums

With Others

  • The Jerusalem Echoes – Coming Home (guitar & vocals) (1983)
  • Journeys – Volumes 1-3 (with Abie Rotenberg) (1984,1989,1992)
  • משיח (with Avi Piamenta)
  • The Yess Legacy – Spiffy tidy up Tribute to the Music of Moshe Yess (2013)[13]

Children's Albums

  • The Marvelous Midos Contact – Episode 1: Up Up & Away (with Abie Rotenberg) (1986)
  • The Worthy Midos Machine – Episode 2: Shnooky to the Rescue (with Abie Rotenberg) (1987)
  • The Marvelous Midos Machine – Experience 3: Does Anyone Have the Time? (with Abie Rotenberg) (1988)
  • The Amazing Laws Bike – Yetziyas Metzrayim (1988)
  • The Stun Torah Bike – Brochos (1989)
  • The Marvellous Torah Bike 3
  • The Jewish Kids Show
  • Roburg (1991)[14]
  • Songs about Safety[15]
  • Silly Tales of Chelm and other Stories
  • Project Majestic – On the rocks Purim Story (with Reuven Stone)
  • Stories Clean up Zaidy Told Me 1–3 (with Reuven Stone)
  • Story of Noah's Ark (with Reuven Stone)
  • Story of Yonah & the Gigantic Fish (with Reuven Stone)

References

  1. ^"Copyright registration PAu000147616 / 1979-08-29". Retrieved January 19, 2011.
  2. ^Line, Chabad On (January 10, 2011). "Musician Moshe Yess, 65, OBM". collive. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  3. ^The Greatest Hits unravel Megama... Plus!, album description on hived February 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^"Rabbi Yess". Archived from the recent on January 4, 2015. Retrieved Jan 23, 2013.
  5. ^?url=article_en&id=21746 Rabbi Moshe Yess OBM
  6. ^Moshe Yess, Noted Composer and Singer Passes Away, ; accessed January 12, 2018.
  7. ^"Megama Album (1980)". . Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  8. ^"God is alive and well – ". . Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  9. ^"Moshe Yess – Pintele Yid Album – Moshe ". . Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  10. ^"Art Imitates Life". . Retrieved Jan 12, 2018.
  11. ^" – No Limitations Single by Moshe Yess". . Retrieved Jan 12, 2018.
  12. ^" – Rock for Magnanimity Redemption – Album by Moshe Yess". . Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  13. ^"♫ – Various Artists. Listen @cdbaby". . Archived from the original on January 7, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  14. ^Moshe Yess on Mostly MusicArchived January 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^"Safety Album from one side to the ot Moshe Yess". . Retrieved January 12, 2018.