On Sunday, June the 21 st you (people in New York and all suburbs and surrounding cities) should come to Central Park at 11.00 a.m. and get a ‘taste‘ of the Tel Aviv beach with sand from our beach, the swinging reggae band Hatikva-6, with DJ Hadar Marks, with the Israeli rockband Flow, beach games (of course our Israeli national beach-sport: ‘Matkot‘) and backgammon games. Entrance is free.
As I said before you will get the taste there in your Central Park, but if you wanna really feel this electric spirit, see those beautiful Israeli girls and hunks, enjoy swinging salsa parties at the evening, have a stroll at midnight along the boulevard, then there is no way out: you must visit Tel-Aviv a.s.a.p. ;-)
Welcome all New-Yorkers!!!
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Moshav Band plays the next evening after the festival at Sullivan Hall. Mon. June 22. 8pm
Raised on the Moshav Meor Modi'im, a musical village in the hills between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the three young men who make up Moshav — Yehuda (vocals, percussion), Duvid (vocals, u8 guitar), and Yosef (bass) — have learned and played music since childhood. Imagine the jamming of Phish mixed with the vocal strength of Pearl Jam and the spiritual lyrics of U2 seasoned with a Middle Eastern influence, and you can begin to describe the unique sound of Moshav.
It's not typical for a band that the mainstream rock world is not yet familiar with to make their first mainstream release a "Best Of" compilation but, for Moshav, already well-known and hugely successful in the Judaic market, it makes perfect sense. Although their music comes from and is steeped in the Jewish culture of their upbringing, Moshav is as mainstream as any pop/ alternative band.
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