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An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.
Artists in the Orthodox pop music genre Pages in category "Orthodox pop musicians" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Pages in category "Pop music genres" ... Operatic pop; Orchestral pop; Orthodox pop music; P. Pinoy pop; Pop kreatif; Pop metal; Pop rap; Pop rock; Pop-punk;
Pages in category "Jewish music genres" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Orthodox pop music; P. Pizmonim; R. Romanza (Sephardic music) S.
Borthwick, Stuart, & Moy, Ron (2004) Popular Music Genres: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Fabbri, Franco (1982) A Theory of Popular Music Genres: Two Applications. In Popular Music Perspectives, edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg, 52–81. Göteborg and Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., Ltd.
Ensemble combining traditional Breslov melodies with styles including rock, punk, funk, jazz, reggae, and klezmer. 2010 JudaBlue: Orthodox rock band formed in Silver Spring, Maryland. Lead singer Shlomo Gaisin later formed Zusha. The Groggers: A Modern Orthodox satirical pop punk band from New York. 2011 Schmekel
The 15-year-old performance of the song "Yerushalayim" (which translates to "Jerusalem of Gold") had been viewed on TikTok more than 7 million times.
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